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Monday, October 19, 2009

 
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Lucy told HBA, and HBA told me - and I'd thought Metropolis was finished so was happy to tag along with the burro to see it on the 16th. I'm always restive if something grabs my camera (might as well watch television), but I wanted to see it as they envisioned it, so persevered.

The sets were nicely done, the scripting seemed low-lag, and the continuity unbroken. The performances were good, and the entire production was impressive indeed for Second Life theatre. I would've preferred something original, especially with audio, but this was an ambitious undertaking that was realised with a high degree of polish.

One of our TSMGO! troupe members, Karuna Sand, is the step-son of the original writer of Metropolis.

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Oh! Sorry, i thought you had seen it already and only HBA had not!
 
Well shame on you for not remembering every small detail of my life ;-D
 
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