June 2012
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What stage managing feels like
theatremajors: HAHAHA
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Why we should use the Oxford Comma
damndarrenineedacigarettenow: ravingliberal: instellation: pioverzerosquared: rachelfershleiser: bowtiesinthedungeon: A direct quote from The Times newspaper, talking about a Peter Ustinov documentary and saying that “highlights of his global tour include encounters with Nelson Mandela, an 800-year-old demigod and a dildo collector”. Checkmate, serial-deniers. I can’t breathe. ...
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“We were the people who were not in the papers. We lived in the blank white...”
– Margaret Atwood, A Handmaid’s Tale (via daisydandelions)
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“I prefer silence, for then thoughts become audible and we can see the past;...”
– Old Man in August Strindberg’s Ghost Sonata
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“Of course symbolism, at any time, is a difficult term. It indicates a permanent...”
– Raymond Williams, Drama From Ibsen to Brecht (p54)
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“There is indeed always a critical relation between the form and the experience:...”
– Raymond Williams  Drama From Ibsen to Brecht, page 19
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