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The great modern dramatist has passed on.

I've seen a number of his plays, but mostly when I was in college: I have this vague memory of signing on as an usher for a whole series of Stoppard plays in San Francisco. I don't remember them very well. The only ones I've seen more recently are Arcadia, The Invention of Love (which I saw in its first production in London, with John Wood in it), and Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead (most recently as a student production).

Besides the film of Rosencrantz, which I didn't think worked very well, I've seen two movies he contributed to the scripts of: Shakespeare in Love, which I cherish despite its playing with history in a way I normally find annoying - Stoppard is so clever with this I forgive him anything; and Brazil, a film I find fundamentally incoherent, though I doubt anyone would agree with me on this.

I started my play-reading group so that we could read Rosencrantz aloud, something I'd wanted to do for a long time. Four people: Rosencrantz, Guildenstern, The Player, and one for everything else, since everything else is just segments from Hamlet, plus stage directions.

Date: 2025-11-29 08:54 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] cmcmck
I saw Rozencrantz and Guildenstern and loved it but I think Albert's Bridge was my favourite.

Date: 2025-11-30 12:34 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] athenais
I auditioned for something with an excerpt from Rozencrantz back in high school, and I enjoyed Shakespeare in Love a lot. I didn't really understand or like Brazil, I must admit. Too weird for me.

Date: 2025-12-01 06:19 pm (UTC)
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I've only seen four of his plays performed (two pairs, one performance each), so you're ahead of me. Alas, I got out of the theater habit once I started dating the ex, so I haven't seen any of his newer plays.

Looking at IMDb, he worked on a LOT of movie scripts. He was good at what he did, and apparently he did lots of that work uncredited.

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