- Description
We look at the play 'Master Class' with playwright Terrence McNally and actor Tyne Daly
- Keywords:
- theater
- Master Class
- play
- acting
- Tyne Daly
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sugar 08/24/2011 11:38 PM Report
What a joy to hear two masters discuss how their abilities contribute pleasure to the world as well as educating their audiences. Kudos to Tyne Daly for being herself while excelling, achieving fame without artifice (even allowing a few extra pounds to exist on her beautiful yet aging body). She and Terrence McNally come across as two artists with their feet on the ground...outstanding yet easy to be with. Unique. Now I will order the script and after absorbing it, share with my own teenage granddaughters (one a budding soprano/actress/musician herself. McNally's love of opera beginning as a child is one of the most inspiring stories I've ever heard. Tyne's quote "All life is trying to be art, and all art is trying to be music" is now added to my collection of wisdom.
doodah 08/23/2011 03:12 PM Report
sorry, I can't relate to this. Plays are not my thing, those are things that rich liberals (the Social Elite) go to see. Social is short for Socialists, and they include many Republicans (so-called 'conservatives'), they Know who they are. And the rest of America is starting to figure them out too. At least Democrats make no bones about it, it's this 'Tea Party' that is So pathetically HYPOCRITES. But that's ok., Buddy Roemer's going to call them out, each and every one of them.
I must say the silver haired actress here has very alluring eyes and her nose is perfect (shaped very cute), she looks familiar, I think she was in the movie, 'Westside Story'.