Let your indulgences set me free.
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Being at odds with my peers
I researched some more on yesterday’s Short Memory
I discovered that in 1972, The Performance Syndicate
Performed The Tempest
In the Chapter House at St Mary’s Cathedral.
Here is an excerpt:
The following year, 1972, saw the Performance Syndicate’s greatest achievement with a highly physical but elegantly simple production of Shakespeare’s The Tempest. It was initially funded as a schools touring production for the Old Tote. Later it had a season at the Chapter Housel at St Mary’s Cathedral in Sydney and toured nationally. The actors marked-out a circle which became the playing space for this production.
It suggests my mates were right, my wires were crossed
And my charms are all o’erthrown.
But … this is good.
The power of the Macbeth performance is not diminished.
And elusive Mnemosyne closes in on the magical play at the magical venue.