Playwright Harold Pinter, who turned 75 on October 10th, will appear in a ten night run of Beckett's "Krapp's Last Tape" at the Royal Court's Theatre Upstairs. THE STAGE reports that the tickets sold out in twenty minutes. There are a number of other good articles on Pinter at their website.
Closer to home, the Monmouth College Theatre's production of Tennessee Williams' STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE opens next Thursday evening October 26th and runs through Sunday, October 29th. Order tickets by calling 309-457-2104 or e-mail theater@monm.edu
The production is directed and designed by Prof. Doug Rankin.
Thomasina in Tom Stoppard's mind bending time warping play, ARCADIA, observes that when you stir raspberry jam into vanilla pudding it will first swirl in streaks but ultimately will turn the entire pudding pink. If you stir the pudding in the opposite direction, the jam will not separate back out again. --LIFE MOVES ONLY FORWARD--NEVER BACK!--
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