Thursday 21 February 2008

Nearly there


Tim says 'At this point it all grinds to a halt' at a time when we don't know what we're doing and he's right. Mole says 'I think we're nearly there'. We look at the text and it says 'Where are we?' and Mole says 'Do we say we're in Bristol and it's Tuesday.' Can we say where and when we are performing at the time and where we will be performing next. Can it become another moment where we think whereabouts are we in the world and on the page. Mole says 'I think we're nearly there'. I think he means near the end of the devising process or he could mean the end of the journey The Pilots are making. Mole says 'I don't think it's a mile off'. We are talking about time and distance in the same terms. They are interchangeable. The end of the process has become the destination and the time it will take has become a geographical journey. We are finding out more about John and George and when we are pretending to be them. Mole says this is so much fucking better. We are nearly there...

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