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POLY-WRITES: avril 2010
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Where the scientific mind gets creative (A blog of texts by the Creative Writers at Polytechnique). Jeudi 1 avril 2010. Short Play by Romain Vuillez. From "An Evening of words and theatre" performance at the Ecole Polytechnique on the 17 February 2010. SHORT PLAY by Romain Vuillez, Acted by Matthieu Hubert and Sophie Potin. A couple on a couch at a party. Intense. You know what I mean? JOHN : And not only by talking. JOHN : I'm sure you have a lot of projects going on. JOHN, coming closer : Really? SALOM...
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POLY-WRITES: mars 2008
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Where the scientific mind gets creative (A blog of texts by the Creative Writers at Polytechnique). Jeudi 20 mars 2008. The very strange case of Bob and Dora. Love is unpredictable. It need not be argued. But however warned they may be against love’s idiosyncrasies, who would have guessed that Bob and Dora might ever be husband and wife? Now the moment he closed the door, Bob had the intuition – who ever said intuitions were a woman’s thing? 8220;It’s not funny. You frightened me.”. Dora smiled. Bob ...
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POLY-WRITES: juin 2008
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Where the scientific mind gets creative (A blog of texts by the Creative Writers at Polytechnique). Mardi 10 juin 2008. Hazardous Escape, by Timothée de Ferrières. By Timothée de Ferrières. If he were able to cross the river, he would walk and meet them again, whatever the distance. He had not seen them since he left home to join the resistance, two years before. He would have stayed if it had been possible, but he had had no choice. He remembered the verses he wrote a little while later :. He had had li...
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POLY-WRITES: janvier 2010
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Where the scientific mind gets creative (A blog of texts by the Creative Writers at Polytechnique). Mardi 5 janvier 2010. Sarcastic, by Daria Shakourzadeh. So, when he told me that evening, after we had only been dating two weeks, that he loved me, I could not help letting all my sarcasm burst out. 8220;Please, you’re kidding! You don’t even know me. Don’t tell me you’re that kind of inexperienced old boy! 8220;Not at all, I am only being perceptive.”. By Daria Shakourzadeh, after Dan Rhodes. We hope tha...
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POLY-WRITES: THE RING by Wang Junzhe
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Where the scientific mind gets creative (A blog of texts by the Creative Writers at Polytechnique). Lundi 29 mars 2010. THE RING by Wang Junzhe. From "An Evening of words and theatre" performance at the Ecole Polytechnique on the 17 February 2010. Acted out by Léo Daguet, Anne-Sophie Hautecloque-Raysz and Christine Messié. Actors: 3 (1 guy and 2 girls). The stage is divided into two parts: left and right]. In the middle of the stage, a guy is reading his monologue]. Lisa [looks at Casa eating first, a bi...
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POLY-WRITES: ON THE CHAIR LIFT by Jean-Baptiste Desforges
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Where the scientific mind gets creative (A blog of texts by the Creative Writers at Polytechnique). Lundi 29 mars 2010. ON THE CHAIR LIFT by Jean-Baptiste Desforges. From "An Evening of words and theatre" performance at the Ecole Polytechnique on the 17 February 2010. ON THE CHAIR LIFT". Acted by Mathilde Leclercq. Mathilde Paré, Pierre Salomon. Photos of them are seen here). The chair lift eventually arrives and picks them up, a little brutally. PETER (very loudly) : Gosh, this one is fast! PETER : Did ...
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POLY-WRITES: février 2009
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Where the scientific mind gets creative (A blog of texts by the Creative Writers at Polytechnique). Lundi 23 février 2009. An afternoon of Words and Theatre 11: François de Peaudecerf. THE VIRTUE OF SCIENCE. By François de Peaudecerf. Staging by David Lemasson (playing Jack, the student). And Charly Hamy (playing Professor Jones). Prof JONES: 55, well-cut short beard, little glasses. JACK: twenty something student, looks “cool”. Prof JONES: Yes, come in! Jack comes in, smiling]. JACK: Hi, Professor Jones!
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POLY-WRITES: février 2008
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Where the scientific mind gets creative (A blog of texts by the Creative Writers at Polytechnique). Mardi 12 février 2008. It is not really jealousy. It is more like the way you feel for a younger sister. Deep inside, I know I like her. Because I have to, not because I choose to. Most of the time I just cannot stand her anymore: she is there, anyway, and I have to cope with that. Libellés : Promo x2005 works. I feel conscience in me. Oh shadows, do not flee! Leaving me in a haze so deep. I am a Russian.
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POLY-WRITES: novembre 2008
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Where the scientific mind gets creative (A blog of texts by the Creative Writers at Polytechnique). Dimanche 30 novembre 2008. The gentleman in the dashing coat and shining Hessian boots drew the curricle to a halt and descended in one swift move. The stable boys stared at the beautifully-matched pair of bays and glared at the tiger with a pang of envy as his master handed him the reins. 8220;Walk them, I shall not be long.”. 8220;Oh, it is, is it? 8220;Maybe the young lady won’t mind…”. The landlord bit...
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POLY-WRITES: PLAY by Romain Reboulleau
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Where the scientific mind gets creative (A blog of texts by the Creative Writers at Polytechnique). Jeudi 1 avril 2010. PLAY by Romain Reboulleau. Sean: 20 years old, has always lived in New York, kind of a bad boy. Mary: same age, whimsical, with a permanent smile on her face. Mary: Hey, are you awake? Mary: Can you hear me? Snore again, Mary gets closer]. Mary: Nope, I guess you're still sleeping. [Pause] I hate snoring people. I'm going to try that trick. Sean [visibly drunk]: My head. Where am I?