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Dame Ioreth
Tol Eressea
Jan 25 2014, 5:50am
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Only if the Met takes them! //
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Where there's life there's hope, and need of vittles. ― J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings
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Ashwise
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Jan 28 2014, 4:06am
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Thanks for sharing! I enjoyed reading your adventure and loved the way you told it!
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Brethil
Half-elven
Jan 28 2014, 5:35pm
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Thanks for reading our tale! It was great, and it was so fun to meet up with Ioreth the (wonderful) play was almost gravy! Watch this space, as we will be seeing Sir Ian perform at the end of March.
Have an idea relating to the world of JRR Tolkien that you would like to write about? If so, the Third TORn Amateur Symposium will be running in the Reading Room in April, 2014. We hope to see you there!
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TwirlingThorin
Bree
Feb 5 2014, 8:42pm
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Article/review in The New Yorker
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http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/culture/2014/02/in-search-of-a-lost-screenplay-when-pinter-adapted-proust.html?mbid=social_retweet Thanks to both of you for sharing your adventure with the rest of RA's well-wishers.
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Brethil
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Feb 5 2014, 11:31pm
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Thanks for the link TwirlingThorin!
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It was a great production. I agree with the reviewer's take on Marcel: I thought he was perfectly cast, and he was brilliant. Bright, almost birdlike, yet so weary too. I am not sure I agree on needing more of Marcel per se - what they did with him, often side-stage while other actors played, was priceless too. Even if not 'in' a scene he is still present. A large scene in which Marcel features - the syringa scene - was not used. So there was more of him missing from that turning point (so critical after Albertine dies and the 'truth' of her becomes a scene in itself.) I wish I could see it again! But it was great to read the review, and glad you enjoyed our Adventure!
Have an idea relating to the world of JRR Tolkien that you would like to write about? If so, the Third TORn Amateur Symposium will be running in the Reading Room April, 2014. *The Call for Submissions is up*!
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