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Hello REED-ers,
I have a slightly odd question which requires a little back-story before I
pose it. 
We at Shenandoah Conservatory are eagerly anticipating the re-opening of a
bridge which runs between the two main buildings in which our faculty teach
and have offices. The bridge has been closed since September, and this has
inconvenienced many of the faculty and students (especially with all our
snow). Our Dean has decided to have a "Mock" Heroic Grand opening for the
bridge, late in March, complete with trumpet fanfares, banners, a choir,
dancing, and 'fireworks'. I have volunteered to find an appropriate reading,
and I was thinking of a royal entry, or something which catalogues great
deeds. The entire thing will have artistic integrity, but will be performed
with a sense of fun.

I was wondering if anyone could suggest specific texts, especially things
published through REED. I have easy access to and knowledge of lots of play
texts, but am less familiar with the body of occasional texts.

Thanks so much,

Carolyn Coulson-Grigsby


Carolyn Coulson-Grigsby
Assistant Professor of Theatre and Humanities
Shenandoah University
Winchester, VA 22602
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