Southwick Recital, 1999-02-11
Scope and Contents
Emerson College Valentine Southwick Recital from February 11,1999.
Suzie Sims-Fletcher G'93 performs "Unfortunate Coincidence" by Dorothy Parker, A Man's Requirements by Elizabeth Barrett Browning, "Men" by Dorothy Parker, excerpts from "A Telephone Call" by Dorothy Parker, Love-Songs, At Once Tender and Informative by Samuel Hoffenstein, "Fatal Interview XLVII" by Edna St. Vincent Millay, "Self-Improvement" by Tony Hoagland, "I'm Glad I'm a Man" by Unknown, "I'm Glad I'm a Woman" by Unknown, "Sympton Recital" by Dororthy Parker "Experience" by Dorothy Parker, "Bohemia" by Dorothy Parker "General Review of the Sex Situation" by Dorothy Parker, excerpt from "Prince Myshkin, and Hold the Relish" by Harlan Ellison, "Indian Summer" by Dorothy Parker.
Matt Levy introduced intermission. Video cuts back on to a student, Jamila James (?), reading personal poetry and monologues. Matt Levy reads personal poetry. Justin Willman performs magic. April Greene performed "I Have Loved You in So Many Ways/Fifteen"n by Ron McKuen, "Separation" by W.S. Merwin. Matt Levy returns to the stage and performs more personal poetry and "Gimmick a Rant." Jamila James (?) performs more personal poetry "Joan of Arc" and "How Not to Live Vicariously Through a Dream."
Dates
- 1999-02-11
Creator
- From the Sub-Series: Emerson College. Department of Communication Studies (Organization)
Conditions Governing Access
The collection is open to researchers. No materials may be checked out from, or leave the Emerson College Archives and Special Collections.
Extent
From the Sub-Series: 35 videos
Language of Materials
From the record group: English
Physical Description
Total run time of 1:16:25
Repository Details
Part of the Emerson College Archives and Special Collections Repository
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