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<body class='hmmessage'><div dir='ltr'>HI<br><br>There's also the San Francisco Mime Troupe/Joan Holden's T<i>he Independent Female; Or, Man Has His Pride</i>. Once again, the audience votes on the ending.<br><br>Cheers,<br><br>Rebecca<br><br><div><div id="SkyDrivePlaceholder"></div>> Date: Wed, 20 Mar 2013 15:36:38 +0000<br>> From: walkerc@QUEENSU.CA<br>> Subject: Re: plays with alternate endings<br>> To: CANDRAMA@LISTSERV.UNB.CA<br>> <br>> The Mystery of Edwin Drood---the musical<br>> Night of January 16th, by Ayn Rand (jury verdict)<br>> and maybe Shaw's "Cymbeline Refinished" counts.<br>> <br>> Craig Walker<br>> Head of Drama and<br>> Professor of Drama and English<br>> <br>> Department of Drama<br>> Queen's University<br>> Kingston, ON<br>> Canada K7L 3N6<br>> 613-533-6000 ext 74329<br>> <br>> <br>> ________________________________________<br>> From: Canadian Theatre Research [CANDRAMA@LISTSERV.UNB.CA] on behalf of Ric Knowles [rknowles@UOGUELPH.CA]<br>> Sent: 20 March 2013 11:09<br>> To: CANDRAMA@LISTSERV.UNB.CA<br>> Subject: Re: plays with alternate endings<br>> <br>> The first Canadian one that pops to mind for me is Rex Deverell's TYA play, *Copetown City Kite Crisis*, where the audience votes for the ending it wants.<br>> <br>> Cheers,<br>> <br>> Ric<br>> <br>> Co-editor, Theatre Journal<br>> Professor of Theatre Studies<br>> University of Guelph<br>> Guelph, Ontario, Canada<br>> N1G 2W1<br>> <br>> ph: 519-824-4120, x52931 (w)<br>> FAX: 519-824-0560<br>> email: rknowles@uoguelph.ca<br>> http://www.uoguelph.ca/sets/sets-ric-knowles<br>> <br>> <br>> ----- Original Message -----<br>> From: "Glen Nichols" <gnichols@MTA.CA><br>> To: CANDRAMA@LISTSERV.UNB.CA<br>> Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2013 10:45:28 AM<br>> Subject: plays with alternate endings<br>> <br>> <br>> <br>> <br>> Hello<br>> <br>> Class is working with Lion in the Streets this week and some students were struck by the presence of two possible endings and asked if this was unique. I said it’s not common but is far from unique… on the spot, however, I ran out of examples after an Acadian play I know and Fo’s Death of an Anarchist… figured I’d come up with some more before going back to class tomorrow but the mind is blank…. Any titles come to mind??<br>> <br>> Glen<br></div> </div></body>
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