I was thinking in sort of an off-hand way the other day when I saw someone comment in regard to a couple of Doctor Who episodes (sorry, can't remember which of you it was) about how Britain is never going to get over WWII, that better that then... well, the US. I feel sometimes, that all we can remember is the Cold War that came after and our paranoia. Everyone is out to get us! If we approached the global threat of terrorism through the lends of WWII instead of through the lens of the Cold War, would we be behaving better? Would Gitmo be closed? Would we stop trading civil liberties for a false-sense of security? I don't know, but over here, I think we could use a lot more WWII memories and a lot fewer Cold War ones.
I was thinking in sort of an off-hand way the other day when I saw someone comment in regard to a couple of Doctor Who episodes (sorry, can't remember which of you it was) about how Britain is never going to get over WWII, that better that then... well, the US. I feel sometimes, that all we can remember is the Cold War that came after and our paranoia. Everyone is out to get us! If we approached the global threat of terrorism through the lends of WWII instead of through the lens of the Cold War, would we be behaving better? Would Gitmo be closed? Would we stop trading civil liberties for a false-sense of security? I don't know, but over here, I think we could use a lot more WWII memories and a lot fewer Cold War ones.
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Date: 2010-02-09 03:23 pm (UTC)We were able to see it in Previews on Sunday and it was fun and fluffy. Not going to change anyone's life but Lithgow and Ehle were fun to watch. The set decoration was great (keeping in mind that I'm the Prop Master's aunt!)
If you have any interest in Horton Foote's plays I heartily recommend the Orphan's Home Cycle at the Signature. We were actually in town for the marathon on Saturday and it was amazing. The middle set is the strongest and the final three acts probably don't work very well without the context of the first six but it was sort of a thrill to spend twelve or so hours with the same folks and the nine plays!
Best, Dremiel