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Jess Mahler
@JessMahler@indiepocalypse.social  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

#ScribesAndMakers Nov 17. Tell us about a memorable performance of a play you've attended.

My parents were very much theater people, so I saw a lot of plays growing up.

But probably the one that sticks in my mind the best is the first time I saw Shakespeare live.

It was a showing of The Tempest by (I believe) the New York Shakespeare Company. (Not the public company that puts on places in Central park every year.)

Tempest has never been my fave of Shakespeare's plays. I went bc I was invited by a friend to go with their family that summer. So I wasn't really expecting much.

Completely blown away. So much amazing. The part that still sticks with me today is how they handled the role of Arielle, the air sprite.

They cast a modern dancer for the role and literally bound her arms to her body to show how she was bound by Prospero's enchantment and couldn't fly.

She literally danced across the stage, but there was always something missing, something broken about the way she moved, because she couldn't include her arms. At times she would drop the floor and roll around, fighting against the literal restraint that held her.

At the end, when Prospero released her, he unbound her arms and for the first time she could truly dance the way she was meant to and it really looked like she had suddenly taken flight.

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G H Learner
@gahlearner@sunny.garden replied  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

@JessMahler

That's it. I also saw The Tempest many years ago. Confused it with A Midsummernight's dream. Too long ago...
That sounds like a wonderful performance.

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Walter Thinman
@saposcat@indieauthors.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

@JessMahler you know, I'm not sure if I would have appreciated it as much if I had seen it, but your description gives me a lot of insight that I might not have thought about. I don't know for sure, but as I think back on some things, I think I was often either dismissive or didn't fully grasp the significance of things like that.

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