Publisher’s note: The Red Feathers is a play by A.A. Milne, the author of the Winnie the Pooh stories. For the first time in a long time, I was part of the cast instead of the crew. I had an unimaginable amount of fun on this production, but it also brought to me the realization that it is much easier to gather quotes when one does not have to take direction and remember lines. And so, my collection of quotes for this show is rather small. This does not mean that I could not have filled pages with the lovable words of everyone who worked on this show, cuz I could have, I just couldn't stop and write them down as I heard them. So I apologize for the rather short length of this post. Alright, enough of my babble. Go forth and laugh!
Oh, the metaphors. –Lawrence
Those are your copies, to keep and to treasure. And to love forever. –Lawrence
My bag has a thing for your guitar, and your guitar has a thing for Shiloh’s foot. –Anne
It’s a love triangle. –Mia
Try to keep your shoulders not as move-y. Or tilt-y. –Lawrence
You’re going into war, to kill an antelope. Or a gazelle. Or whatever the hell they are. –Lawrence
Bow to me. –Mia
Laughing is hell. –Lawrence
Unrequited is the best kind. Not in real life, of course, but in theater, yes. –Jordan
I’m glad I got to see Anne doing that. With a pregnant belly. –Lawrence
I can’t smile and play the pipe at the same time! -Jordan
The eyebrow dance of joy. –Anne
The tree’s too far! -Jona
No, it’s not. –Lawrence
I can’t sing and run at the same time!! -Jona
Yes, you can. –Lawrence
Skip. With dignity. –Anne
It’s probably the Katherine Hepburn in me. –Jordan
It’s hot like a fox. –Jordan
How do you want me to wear this? -Jordan
Well. –Lawrence
There’s no such thing as touching Shiloh too much. –Lawrence
Glad you feel that way. –Shiloh
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