Friday, May 04, 2007


Some prose from Bill, Margy's brother about Kangaroo:

Hi Margy,

Your play will be indeed spannend, bedeutend, herzzerreißend, beruhigend, tränenerfüllt, a premier which will touch the hearts and spirits of all those in attendence. Somehow I will be there too Margy, somehow during the early morning hours of Germany, words and feelings will catch the wings of the jetstream, will follow the route of the swallows and land in the land of the Saxe, in the land of Martin Luther, in the land of the Germanen, in the land in which the combined forces of Russia, Prussia, Poland and Germany defeated the forces of Napolean, the land where the American and Russian armies met during the Second World War on the bridge near Torgau, crossing the Elbe, in the land where an industry, the solar industry is establishing itself as a future energy source, in a land where composers like Bach and Mendelsohn, Händel worked and lived, composing their pieces of music, in a land where poets and writers like Goethe and Schiller lived and loved, a land with countless castles, cathedrals and museums, of natural wonders, of man-made wonders. How did I end up giving a guided tour of Saxony? Margy, may your introduction into the world of the theater be the beginning. Take care and greetings to your loved ones. Bill


A stage reading of Kangaroo will be at the North Coast Repertory Theater on Monday, May 7th.

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