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the ForeWordable from yesterday's spam goes to:
The Legitimate Theater Company was founded in the Summer of 2002 by Richard Lovejoy, Eric Meyer, Jason Narvy, and Ian Schoen, with the ridiculous idea that it would forever change the way theater was done, seen, and thought about. Our mission is to create theater that is ego-less and rough in order to reach a cynical public: those who are both tired of pop culture and skeptical of high art. We strive for a kind of theater that does not try to trick, impress, or convert people. Instead, our aim is to laugh with our audiences as we offer ideas for them to take or leave, and to create a sense of camaraderie with them in our collective search for identity, belief, and conviction. We pursue these goals with full-length plays presented in intimate theater spaces, as well as with less conventional projects, such as street theater and multi-media events.
the ForeWordable from yesterday's spam goes to:
plant worshiper$1 has been pledged to the The Legitimate Theatre Company:
cedar:
bronze-bearing hawk-faced areopagite,
Pan-toed, socratic, in Mediterranean fever,
ax-handle wood, braze-jointed copper,
cloth-wool, uterine earth.
cactus:
palo blanco,
salt horn, half-shade,
water-grooved sand.
acacia:
the lake front union meat-packing,
thirst-inducing sodium nitrate,
flat-slab construction,
liquid Sunday sclavism.
wheat:
grain-burnt high school legs.
joy-bright, soft-footed, small-natured trust.
by colin
The Legitimate Theater Company was founded in the Summer of 2002 by Richard Lovejoy, Eric Meyer, Jason Narvy, and Ian Schoen, with the ridiculous idea that it would forever change the way theater was done, seen, and thought about. Our mission is to create theater that is ego-less and rough in order to reach a cynical public: those who are both tired of pop culture and skeptical of high art. We strive for a kind of theater that does not try to trick, impress, or convert people. Instead, our aim is to laugh with our audiences as we offer ideas for them to take or leave, and to create a sense of camaraderie with them in our collective search for identity, belief, and conviction. We pursue these goals with full-length plays presented in intimate theater spaces, as well as with less conventional projects, such as street theater and multi-media events.
2 Comments:
way to be, colin. despite your valiant, and none-too-shoddy, effort, i still found myself sorely tempted to give this to the spam and my concerned scientists.
however, i have 3 more spams of this caliber coming so i plan to bust those out on fridays. it's a quiet day usually anyway.
Yeah, I was banking on my old friend `default' to carry me through against the machines. 3 more, though? Good lord. Perhaps you should just give in and buy whatever it is they're selling...
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