Title:
Southwick Recital 1999.
Creator:
Emerson College
Creator:
Emerson College. Southwick Recitals
Record Type:
recitals
Record Type:
plays (performing arts compositions)
Date:
1999-02-10
Description:
Emerson College Valentine Southwick Recital from February 11, 1999. Suzie Sims-Fletcher G'93 performs "Unfortunate Coincidence" by Dorothy Parker, "A Man's Requirements" by Elizabeth Barrett Browning, "Men" by Dorothy Parker, excerpts from "A Telephone Call" by Dorothy Parker, Love-Songs, "At Once Tender and Informative" by Samuel Hoffenstein, "Fatal Interview XLVII" by Edna St. Vincent Millay, "Self-Improvement" by Tony Hoagland, "I'm Glad I'm a Man" by Unknown, "I'm Glad I'm a Woman" by Unknown, "Symptom Recital" by Dorothy Parker "Experience" by Dorothy Parker, "Bohemia" by Dorothy Parker "General Review of the Sex Situation" by Dorothy Parker, excerpt from "Prince Myshkin, and Hold the Relish" by Harlan Ellison, "Indian Summer" by Dorothy Parker. Matt Levy introduced intermission. Video cuts back on to a student, Jamila James (?), reading personal poetry and monologues. Matt Levy reads personal poetry. Justin Willman performs magic. April Greene performed "I Have Loved You in So Many Ways/Fifteen" by Ron McKuen, "Separation" by W.S. Merwin. Matt Levy returns to the stage and performs more personal poetry and "Gimmick a Rant." Jamila James (?) performs more personal poetry "Joan of Arc" and "How Not to Live Vicariously Through a Dream."
Extent:
01:16:25
Subject:
Monologues
Subject:
Performance poetry
Subject:
Theater
Subject:
Greene, April
Subject:
James, Jamila
Subject:
Levy, Matt
Subject:
Sims-Fletcher, Suzie
Subject:
Willman, Justin
Collection:
RG 010.02C Communication Studies
Location:
Emerson College Archives and Special Collections
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Access Restrictions:
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Language:
English
Identifier:
1999-02-10_southwick.mp4