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Author bio
Ric Royer
My last words will be, "I
enjoy the theatre". My lips will purse, my eyes will roll to the back of
my head, I will succumb to circulatory and
respiratory cessation. Many of my friends will tell people, "Ric enjoyed the theatre", and then they will say,
"He liked poetry too". That's because they know me. Kinda. But only a few of my closest friends, and one
member of my family (gay), understands my passion for drama. Melodrama,
morality plays, commedia, or even theatre for social change. I love it all.
And I live it too. I have played many rolls onstage, including Muricio in Where is Bodgie?, and that is
why I am so worldly.
Ric Royer is a writer of
performances and performer of writings. His
friend has something wrong with his kidneys. Ric is
worried that this
might be the beginning of the endless falling apart that happens to
people and their peers. He is not quite sure he is strong enough to
handle it yet, he could certainly use more time to
prepare for "The
Quickening".
So, anyways, Ric tours regularly as a performance
lecturer for the
Performance Thanatology Research Society, a group
dedicated to the
advancement of higher histrionics since 1999. He is also an organizing
member of the Transmodern Festival in Baltimore. Talk soon I
hope,
Love, Ric.
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