When I was still an undergraduate at UCSC, my friend Andy wrote a play involving lots of math. This can happen with a creatively-minded fellow who majors in math and minors in theatre. Coming from this play and that time, there are two things that always make me think of Andy.
There was a line about cursing the darkness. I never fully understood it, but it has stuck in my memory.
And the Roy Rogers version of "Don't Fence Me In." It was part of the sound design and possibly part of Andy's vision for the show. Regardless, I associate it with that production and with him.
Sunday, February 18, 2007
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Might it be a reference to the Christophers motto, "It is better to light one candle than to curse the darkness"?
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