wickedflea (
wickedflea) wrote2005-04-27 11:43 pm
more theatre
Mom and I just got back from seeing Radio Golf at the Yale Rep. Excellent, excellent stuff. It felt so cool to be seeing the premiere of such a major playwright's work.
Oh yeah, minor language thing: I had a stagecraft professor in college who insisted on spelling the name of one of his courses "playwrighting." I thought he was just retarded, as he also pronounced the word "aprocryphal" as "aah-poe-CREE-phul" and the word "exponentially" as "expotentially." But our usher tonight had a nametag that read, "Allison ______ '07, Playwrighting."
Stop the madness. Yes, "playwright" is the noun. "Playwriting" is the verb. RECOGNIZE.
Oh yeah, minor language thing: I had a stagecraft professor in college who insisted on spelling the name of one of his courses "playwrighting." I thought he was just retarded, as he also pronounced the word "aprocryphal" as "aah-poe-CREE-phul" and the word "exponentially" as "expotentially." But our usher tonight had a nametag that read, "Allison ______ '07, Playwrighting."
Stop the madness. Yes, "playwright" is the noun. "Playwriting" is the verb. RECOGNIZE.

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"Hey, everybody! Let's office! Woooo!"
Somehow, I don't think that would catch on.
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the dictionary tells me so, and also that "playwrighting" is a legitimate word. i'd never have used it, but i can see how it's acceptable.
think about "blacksmithing."
blacksmything.
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Don't even get me started on "lite/nite" etc...