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Old 04-12-2003, 10:34 PM   #1
Willow Oran
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A challenge for all theater people

A piece of theater that I think would be really fun but extremely challenging to pull off would be the Silmarillion, There and Back Again and the Lord of the Rings strung together and performed as one huge production. This would involve creating a script as close to the orignal dialouge provided in the books with Tolkien's songs put to music. It would also require some tricky lighting and acting. Anyone interested in discussing possible ways for it to be accomlished even if only in theory?
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