G. Coleman, I don't know who you are, or at least, I don't remember if I knew you back in Ashland. This is Tonya Jarrett - I played The Woman in the production and am so appreciative of finding the video. Just want to say thanks so much for giving me the gift of something to fondly remember.
Hello ma'am I'm Adarsh and I'm from India. I'm student of delhi university and member of theatre society of my college. We adapted this play and converted it into hindi language, and where ever we have performed this play, we won. Thank you for this, it's an amazing production! If you ever come to india, it's my request please watch our version of "your" "Veronica's Room". Love from India 🌸🌸
@@arianfouladi6856 true that ira levin is due a thanks too, but there's something to be said for the influence of seeing different productions of it, same as you'd get discussing any play with other people- often taking on board their ideas and giving them due credit
@@g.coleman8035I want to pass on thanks to you all involved for having produced, recorded and posted it- I'm looking at suggesting this play for my local am-dram group, having enjoyed my part as porter and a props/set builder for deathtrap last year, and its good to see it before I read it, before I plan to propose it and start prep work.
G. Coleman, I don't know who you are, or at least, I don't remember if I knew you back in Ashland. This is Tonya Jarrett - I played The Woman in the production and am so appreciative of finding the video. Just want to say thanks so much for giving me the gift of something to fondly remember.
I was your Lighting designer. Glad you found it.
Hello ma'am
I'm Adarsh and I'm from India. I'm student of delhi university and member of theatre society of my college. We adapted this play and converted it into hindi language, and where ever we have performed this play, we won.
Thank you for this, it's an amazing production!
If you ever come to india, it's my request please watch our version of "your" "Veronica's Room".
Love from India 🌸🌸
@@adarshadhar4595 veronica's room is a play written by Ira Levin. thank him
@@arianfouladi6856 true that ira levin is due a thanks too, but there's something to be said for the influence of seeing different productions of it, same as you'd get discussing any play with other people- often taking on board their ideas and giving them due credit
@@g.coleman8035I want to pass on thanks to you all involved for having produced, recorded and posted it- I'm looking at suggesting this play for my local am-dram group, having enjoyed my part as porter and a props/set builder for deathtrap last year, and its good to see it before I read it, before I plan to propose it and start prep work.
excellent!!!!