Just pre-ordered it from Amazon, September shipment projected.CyberGhostface wrote:Just found this on Amazon...
http://www.amazon.com/Let-Right-John-Aj ... 1848423748
Thanks!
Just pre-ordered it from Amazon, September shipment projected.CyberGhostface wrote:Just found this on Amazon...
http://www.amazon.com/Let-Right-John-Aj ... 1848423748
But in fact it came today (8/22). So glad to get it!dongregg wrote:Just pre-ordered it from Amazon, September shipment projected.CyberGhostface wrote:Just found this on Amazon...
http://www.amazon.com/Let-Right-John-Aj ... 1848423748
Thanks!
Yes! Mine came in yesterday.dongregg wrote:...But in fact it came today (8/22). So glad to get it!
I've read through it once, visualizing the action based on images many have posted on the forum and based, too, on the ample stage directions. The action seems to be bam bam bam!, which I like. Good theatre, I imagine. (Fortunately, I was spared having to visualize the interpretive dance sections. We have interpretive dance groups in town, and I have been coerced into watching a few performances.) One reason I enjoy reading plays is because, late in life, I've learned to visualize literature, as though a poem or story were a film. Yes, even poetry, with swooping panoramic shots, close ups, fades...dongregg wrote:Just pre-ordered it from Amazon, September shipment projected.
But in fact it came today (8/22). So glad to get it!
I'll second that. I'd love to see any live production of LTROI that didn't completely butcher the source material, and this play read like a really interesting and excellent hybrid of the book and film.gary13136 wrote:I would really like to see the play. Maybe some day it will be put on here in the USA (fingers crossed).