[Sca-cooks] The Mistress Laurel plays

Jim Fox-Davis firedrake at earthlink.net
Sat Apr 27 11:46:22 PDT 2002


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Stefan li Rous wrote:

>Kiri said:
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>>Were you in those??  I remember them as some of the funniest things I've
>>ever seen in the SCA.  I saw them when they were done at Pennsic several few
>>years ago.  I understand that the playwright is no longer with us.....too
>>bad!
>>
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>That is correct, Goldwyn of Britain is no longer with us. However,
>the plays are on the Golden Stag Players website. And when I can
>get around to it, mainly talking with the head of the Golden Stag
>Players group to get permission to use some of their interpetive
>explanations, I will be getting these plays up on the Florilegium.
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>I first read these plays when they were posted to the old fidonet
>echo Medieval or the early Rialto in the late eighties. I think making
>these plays available to a larger audience through the Florilegium
>will be a good way to honor Goldwyn's memory.
>

As the original "Stickjock Rhinohide" and the first "Duke Paragon the
Perfect", let me give you the addy of his lady, Lady Caitlyn O'Maillin
(Marla Lee); she's at erin2001 at earthlink.net.  I'm sure she'll give
permission as long as you credit him.  I'm using his "Overly
Shakespearean Sonnet for something we're doing in June.

Jared.

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