When Wanda reflects on her life in the theatre, she says, “You’re part of this intense family for a while, and then everyone moves on.” How does Troy shift the rules? And how do things change with the steady accumulation of people at the Hughes house?
Troy shifts the rules in that he decides not to move on. He stays with Wanda and she is still wondering why he decided to stay with her. She is still looking for something else, something that she can never have again...but wants very badly. She is focusing too muh on the past to be able to enjoy the present, or get a sense of what the future can hold for her.
I love all of the different characters that are accumulating in the Hughes house. Margaret is growing this unconventional family and I just love it. The house is becomming more and more lively, and each person seems to have a place, or bring something that was greatly needed to the Hughes family.
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Welcome to the Seattle Arts Ecology, Spring 2008. Please make use of this space to track course activities and assignments, share observations, ask questions, post photos from field trips, plug upcoming shows . . . you name it.
Monday, November 19, 2007
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