[Sca-cooks] OT Authenticity Police: since we're castigating extremistsanyway...

Susan Fox-Davis selene at earthlink.net
Wed Sep 26 13:01:55 PDT 2001


> >I'm in rehearsals for that play, "Mistress Laurel Seamchecker Explains It
> >All
> >At You," part 2 of the Mistress Laurel Trilogy by the late Lord Goldwyn of
> >Britain,
>
> So how does a body get a copy of these plays?  It sounds like a hoot!
> Olwen

Goldwyn allowed all performance and re-publication as long as he was given
credit.  The plays are up on the Golden Stag Players' website, along with their
local alterations for regional in-jokes.  Also find Goldwyn's two scripted
Commedia plays.  All are along the left-hand column, all the way at the bottom.

http://www.goldenstag.net/players/index.htm

Damn I miss him.  The one thing his lady gave me to remember him by was his own
slapstick.

Food content:  I was asked to cater his memorial service/wake.  Nice spread of
cold cuts as well as a platter mounded with dry White Castle burgers.  Anyone
asking for condiments got sneered at, since Goldwyn always ate them dry.

Selene, Caid




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