"A play is like a child. It begins as an infant and grows to reach maturity. A play travels across a vast range of stages of life. Exploring different directions it can go, stretching and growing until it discovers itself. The director is its parent fostering its abilities and guiding its path. Actors are what give it life. They grow along with it. A play is an entity, a life-force. You can understand it and it in return can understand you. Whether you are the audience, the director, the actors, or the stage crew, you are all a part of this life." -- E. Dacy, Warren Wilson Student
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‘Harlequin, Refined by Love’ Review: A French Showman’s First Steps
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The revival of a 2006 work by Thomas Jolly, the director masterminding the
opening ceremony at the Paris Olympics, shows his gift for visual
flamboyance.
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