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Re: RAT Hey, Brad, Volume2
Hey Rae-
Allison Narver here. I live in New York. I would love to hear more about
your Scenes From a PArking Garage (forgive me if I got the name wrong). It
sounds like the kind of work I really love. What's the project about?
How's it work? I know we're a million miles away from each other but is
there anything I can do to help?
Let me know.
Allison
-----Original Message-----
From: Rae <c639450@showme.missouri.edu>
To: rat-list@whirl-i-gig.com <rat-list@whirl-i-gig.com>
Date: Saturday, February 27, 1999 1:39 AM
Subject: RAT Hey, Brad, Volume2
>to brad (and anyone else who wants to jump in)(Ezra/John perhaps?)
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>1) I'm intrigued by your combination of pacifism and anarchism. As a
>non-violent (but not pacifist either) anarchisticly tended person (being
>careful; it's still treason to actually declare oneself an anarchist, ya
>know). . . I get a lot of flack about all anarchists being violent,
>despite my fervent protests to the contrary. (I'll add that these gentle,
>democracy loving souls are pretty viscious in their attacks on anarchism
>and anarchists personally) (Did you see when Alice from Chumbawumba was on
>_Politically Incorrect_? They intellectually group-jumped her) So, how
>is/was your personal version of a. synthesized? Do you apply it to
>theatre?
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>2) How have you and the group you art with made guerilla theatre
>practicable? Here in mid-MO, we're planning a Scenes From the Parking
>Garage Series to protest funding that went the parking way rather than our
>sadly outmoded fine arts department. sigh. And I need some advice.
>(please don't shudder- I'm really wanting the advice.)(promise)(stop
>laughing)
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>Hugs to all the Pookie-Rats out there,
>
>Rachel Jackson
>Double-Wide Art Theatre
>Co-ordinator, Loose Change Players
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>"we will gladly feast upon those who would subdue us"
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