There are 3 messages totaling 85 lines in this issue. Topics of the day: 1. Stratford Fest in Cleveland (2) 2. War 15 - Tribute to Greg Kramer? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 18 Nov 2013 18:42:57 -0500 From: Michele Canterbury Azuddin <mobody@g.......> Subject: Stratford Fest in Cleveland I just wanted to say it was a pleasure to see Ger perform with others from The Stratford Theatre Festival at Severence Hall in Cleveland yesterday. What an enjoyable experience. And yeah, age it taking its toll but our vampire still looks awesome. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 18 Nov 2013 18:44:49 -0600 From: Steph <s.hand@a.......> Subject: Re: Stratford Fest in Cleveland I wish I could have been there. > On Nov 18, 2013, at 5:42 PM, Michele Canterbury Azuddin <mobody@g.......> wrote: > > I just wanted to say it was a pleasure to see Ger perform with others from > The Stratford Theatre Festival at Severence Hall in Cleveland yesterday. > What an enjoyable experience. > > And yeah, age it taking its toll but our vampire still looks awesome. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2013 16:59:32 -0500 From: Greer Watson <gwatson2@r.......> Subject: War 15 - Tribute to Greg Kramer? I am posting this without the WAR: label since it may be of interest to those who have, up till now, decided not to play. Dona Angel has suggested that we include in our War 15 activities a tribute to the late Greg Kramer, who so ably played Screed in all-too-few episodes of Forever Knight. The idea has been passed by McLisa, who agrees that this is appropriate. (She thinks it a great idea, in fact.) Assuming that other people also would appreciate having such a tribute, the question becomes when we should hold it: at the beginning, middle, or end of the war? Should we have it at the end, rolling it in with the twenty-year anniversary celebrations? Or would that be inappropriate? The two types of group activity do, after all, have little to do with one another--one sad, the other glad, so to speak. Also, people might want to come just for one or the other. Should we have it at the start? In that case, people could (if they wanted) come just for the tribute and then "go home". Only afterwards would the shenanigans of war begin. Or should we have it in the middle? We generally do, after all, have something midway through to punctuate a war. On the other hand, that would mean that we'd be mid-war; and there may be those who do not want to come for war. Greer gwatson2@r....... http://www.foreverknight.org/FK4/ ------------------------------ End of FORKNI-L Digest - 15 Nov 2013 to 19 Nov 2013 (#2013-184) ***************************************************************
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