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Trick or Treat?© Steven M. Alper
Oct 28, 1997
Planning on a trip to San Francisco?
Before you hit the San Francisco
Performing Arts Library and Museum, check out their holdings at their
web site. You won't find much detail there (although you can get directions
and check their hours), but you can get a general idea about what type of
material they have (books, plays, videotapes, periodicals, and miles of
files) in their Theater and Musical Theatre collections. What the heck?
Ever come across a site and you just can't figure out what it's
about, what they're pitching, what the heck is going on? Well, I had that
woozy feeling the first time I visited the
Peter Barnes site. A site with pages titled as helpfully as "toc"
and "TextOpening," and links like "order the play click here"
and "2. Red Noses Study Guide," it's pretty easy to find yourself
becoming dizzy and disoriented. But, what the hey, I figured, I'm here. So downing some Dramamine and strapping on a pair of SeaBands I set out
to find out the what's what. First of all, it helps to know (as I eventually uncovered) that Peter
Barnes is a playwright/screenwriter, best known as the author of the films
The Ruling Classand Enchanted April. He also teaches acting
(and presumably writing). With a little digging you'll be able to unearth
a list of his credits, a list of his writings, details about his credits
and writings and acting classes and reviews and criticism, lectures and
essays, and more details. At every turn you'll be implored to "order
the play click here."The site also offers a "Play of the
Week" which is supposed to be a new play weekly, although it was the
same for both of my visits (perhaps it had cycled back?). There's audio
and video and images galore, but you can't tell how you got where and what
it all means. Maybe I misunderstood and it was some kind of performance
art site? You'll constantly be confounded about what it is you're looking
at, but you'll end up with an appreciation for a talented writer. And if
you "order the play click here," I suppose you'll end up
with a lot of plays by that writer. Created by Technofilm (who?). Teatri di Vita
Oddly enough, at the other end of the clarity spectrum is a site
for an avant garde theatre, the Teatri
di Vita, founded by and housing The
:riflessi Company (the name is from the title of a 1908 novel by "Futurist"
Aldo Palazzeschi). Although this site is done bilingually in Italian and
English, it is an example of simplicity and clarity (at least if placed next to the Peter Barnes site!), and you'll find extensive details
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