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For those who aren't aware, Fahrenheit 451 currently is playing at 59E59 theaters Off-Broadway. I strongly reccomend that you attended this fantastic production.

Here is a post where I talk about the show and also has a note from Ray to the director that was forwarded to me:
http://raybradbury.forumup.com/viewtopic.php?t=9&mforum=raybradbury
Drop a reply here or, if you're feeling especially kind, Wink at that forum. You don't have to join to leave a post anonymously, BTW.

The show started mid-way in march and is closing late this month, so it won't be around too much longer.


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Hi Something_Wicked_451.

While I haven't seen this NY production (a bit too far away from where I live!), I have read the play, and saw the British premiere of it a couple of years ago. Despite the expansive feel of the novel, which might lead one to assume it wouldn't work in a theater, the play works really well on a small stage, primarily because of the emphasis on Montag, Beatty, Clarisse and Montag's wife.

I have a review of the British production on my website.


- Phil

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I looked at your review just now. Great site! Anyhow, it looks like it was originally done as much more of a sci-fi piece, case-in-point those actors in silly, futuristic wear. This production might as well be in the present. The firemen all way present-day uniforms and everybody else just wears black, except Clarisse, who wears a plain brown dress.


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did you say silly ?
SILLY!!?
What's wrong with silly outfits?
 
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Light glistening on the surface of the water. There is something lurking below. Slowly we become aware of the sounds of John William’s “Jaws” theme.

(Underwater POV)
There is a carp cruising restlessly here, ready to break the surface.
 
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Originally posted by libRArY:
did you say silly ?
SILLY!!?
What's wrong with silly outfits?

Nothin'. *cough* Just saying, well, they're...silly. Not bad.


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Originally posted by Chapter 31:
Light glistening on the surface of the water. There is something lurking below. Slowly we become aware of the sounds of John William’s “Jaws” theme.

(Underwater POV)
There is a carp cruising restlessly here, ready to break the surface.

If you're referring to the fact that this topic is linked to a post on my board, that's only out of sheer laziness on my part.


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No, just a booboo in your 1:38 PM posting but I didn’t really want to carp because I do it all the time myself. —Best
 
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Chapter 31, have you ever had smoked carp? The only way you can eat the fish really.
 
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Ah, the experience gastronomic. That’s something I haven’t tried. I’ll have to check it out.
 
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I tried smoking carp, but it was hard to light.
 
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Couldn't help it , Chap 31!! If BrII can do his "lighting the carp" line, I thought you would like this one (per the 1:38 posting):

http://www.reffalt.com/townies/boo_boo_bear_th.jpg

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Esprit de Booboo. Love it. And I love anyone with the name Yogi.
 
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Nearly all the Hanna Barbera voices were done by the late great Daws Butler. He was a very dear friend of Stan Freberg. I wonder if Mr. B. knew him well?
Speaking of Yogi, I have a pretty good collection of Yogi Yorgesson. I sing a lot of his stuff too, ya sure.
 
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Here is my collection from Yogi:
http://www.umpirebob.com/DATA/yogiisms.htm
 
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