Wednesday, June 10, 2009



On the other hand, Alicia, the 1960s BBC film version of the play (with young, smooth-faced Judi Dench, Diana Riggs, and Helen Mirren playing Titania and the lovers) has Hippolyta in the opening scene simply staring adoringly at Theseus. In most productions the idea that Hippolyta is the defeated Amazon queen, that she is a booty bride, is elided.

There is no better way to study a text, in my view, than to study it as an actor, with the intent, the imperative, to embody the character and given circumstances of the play. Thus the cast is only on page 12 of table work with the script as of last night. Every idea is listened to carefully--and they are all good. Can you see it in the photos I took? We are serious, and laughing alot. I love this seriousness, and laughing, as though theater matters. On the wall of the Siti Company studio where we are working there is a statement of intent that includes the assumption that theater is neccesary to the spiritual revitalization of the world. My guess is that there is not a person in this room who does not believe this.



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  1. Love the photos, Judith! You can see the intensity and concentration. Oh to be sitting around that table!

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