2008 : R/G are Dead

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Hamlet2001 *
* 2007 Files for 2008 show [ themes ] * webcast -- future Hamlet3.0 ?
What we don't know
Hamlet's childhood. Who did rise him? Where are the memories?

Who and when lights and blows up the candles? Music -- fuge? Funeral.

Misha Gordin b/w photos

Purgatorial Fire (see links)

Peter Bruegel and Hieronymus Bosch

Meyerhold's Center in Moscow: on Epic Theatre in Production Page

Shakespeare

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HamletDreams IMAGES

tragedy & pomo.vtheatre.net
Transition from the court-room to the church: the light to use to created the windows of the cathedral. The music. (See set).

Do the souls in purgatory pray for us? May we call upon them in our needs?

Prayer for the dead:

Vouchsafe to the souls of my father and mother, my brothers, sisters, and relations, and of my friends, enemies and benefactors, living and dead, remission of all their sins, and particularly those persons for whom I have undertaken to pray.

The Last Judgement

5. Object of the Judgment. The judgment will embrace all works, good or bad, forgiven as well as forgiven sins, every idle word (Matthew 12:36), every secret thought (1 Corinthians 4:5). With the exception of Peter Lombard, theologians teach that even the secret sins of the just will be made manifest, in order that judgment may be made complete and that the justice and mercy of God may be glorified. This will not pain or embarrass the saints, but add to their glory, just as the repentance of St. Peter and St. Mary Magdalen is to these saints a source of joy and honour.

6. Form of the Judgment. The procedure of the judgment is described in Matthew 25:31-46, and in the Apocalypse 20:12. Commentators see in those passages allegorical descriptions intended to convey in a vivid manner the fact that in the last judgment the conduct and deserts of each individual will be made plain not only to his own conscience but to the knowledge of the assembled world. It is probable that no words will be spoken in the judgment, but that in one instant, through a Divine illumination, each creature will thoroughly understand his own moral condition and that of every fellow creature (Romans 2:15). Many believe, however, that the words of the sentence: "Come, ye blessed", etc. and "Depart from me", etc. will be really addressed by Christ to the multitude of the saved and the lost.

* GODOT.06: Doing Beckett => main stage Theatre UAF Spring 2006 *

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Questions

What is this play about? It should be VISIBLE!

Notes

Images -- to open new territories in understanding.

Hamlet Y2K

+ dictionary for R/G are Dead * filmplus.org/600

HamletDreams2001
HamletDreams: Showcase for Directing Class