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Saturday, July 28, 2007
I Wanna Be A Producer...
Summer Program Adventures 2007: "Kate also directed a new play, BURYING BARBIE, written by recent Carnegie Mellon alum Chris Dimond."
I'm rather impressed with this summer reportorial as the description of these plays provided very unique experiences like sympathetic portrayals of Donald Rumsfeld. I imagine that in order to pull that off successfully, there would have to be some unique adaptations of the concept of giving sympathy to an "evil" character. I personally can see the difficulty in generating a nice portrayal of Donald Rumsfeld. On top of that, a successful piece done for educational purposes can convey positive images upon the theater. Considering all of these interesting summer events, I believe that this person seems to have some strong ideas that caught my attention. So Kerry sounds very happy and seems to show inclinations to become a producer. Why not... the summer seems to have gone well in conjunction with all of the unique events.
I'm rather impressed with this summer reportorial as the description of these plays provided very unique experiences like sympathetic portrayals of Donald Rumsfeld. I imagine that in order to pull that off successfully, there would have to be some unique adaptations of the concept of giving sympathy to an "evil" character. I personally can see the difficulty in generating a nice portrayal of Donald Rumsfeld. On top of that, a successful piece done for educational purposes can convey positive images upon the theater. Considering all of these interesting summer events, I believe that this person seems to have some strong ideas that caught my attention. So Kerry sounds very happy and seems to show inclinations to become a producer. Why not... the summer seems to have gone well in conjunction with all of the unique events.
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