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- Purpose:
Senior play is one tradition of Fu Jen English Department. All
undergraduates participate the project in the last year before
graduation. In a way, the main purpose is expecting students to gain
more recognition of English drama culture. Through the
participation of people both from on and outside the campus, we try
to publicize the importance of drama. In order to let publics know
more about English drama, we therefore hold this activity.
- Time:
Three days
December 17~19, 1998
- Place:
Theater of Science & Foreign Language Library, Fu Jen University
No.510, Jung-jeng Rd., Shin Juang, Taipei
- Target Audience:
Plot Summary:
- All students in Fu Jen English Dept.
- Teachers and students of Fu Jen University
- People from other countries
- All other teachers and students from universities and senior
high schools in northern Taiwan
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Programme Note from Director--Cecilia LiuWant to Know more about Director?
Fore-Thought from the Three Thorns ( Student Directors )
Production Staff--
Director Student Directors Stage Manager Cecilia Liu Ashley Lin
Sunny HsuEmily Wang Finance Document Public Relations Jessica Tai Angela Chou Diana Lee
Agnes Wang
James Huang
Sharlene ChungPropaganda Photography Web-site Design Adrian Wang
Elizabeth Chang
Nickie Lin
Caryn ChangDavid Amin
Sean YehJames Huang Graphic Design Stage Design Stage Properties Sean Yeh Dana Lin
Emmie Chen
Hans Liu
Emily Yang
Hugo LeeEva Chen
Angela Chou
Nickie Lin
Ava Lin
Sindy OuSound Effect & Music Lighting Costumes Winnie Sheng
Serah KuoAmy Wu
Iris ChenChristine Yeh
Ana Chou
Monica Wu
Doris Ou-YanMake-up Sharon Yang
Jennifer Chou
Daphne Wang
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See how TIME talk about it:
"the play explores matters of fate and free will, and the ability of people to control their own destiny. A clever and finally quite moving work." --By Richard Zoglin |
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A review from Jason Seperic in Perth, whom had
seen the
production of Perth Theatre Company at the Playhouse: "Alan Ayckbourn has, for close on forty years, regularly been able to make us laugh at the ridiculous things his characters do. Because he is masterly at writing characters who have some sense of 'realness.'(complexity)" |
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Reviewed by Martin Denton, he wrote:
"Communicating Doors is enormously funny, literate, and suspenseful. Best of all, it has a surprise ending that is sweet and heartwarming and exactly right." |
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A review by Ben Williams, he said:
""Communicating Doors" has all the hallmarks of a genre exercise written by an experienced pro: tight plotting, snappy dialogue, a few clever twists of the formula here and there..." |
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A review by William A. Henry III, post on Time
Domestic:
"Ayckbourn's oringinality, wit, poignancy and unfailing empathy for middle-class values have made him the dominant commercial voice in British theatre." |
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