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There's a line in Much Ado About Nothing that bugs the heck out of me in rehearsal (admittedly more than the issue warrants):
URSULA: She's lim'd, I warrant you!
The actress reads it as "limmed", which is an understandable interpretation. It is, however, wrong.

The word is "limed", and it refers to Beatrice being "caught" in their plot -- small birds were often caught by spreading quicklime; their feet would get stuck when they landed, so they couldn't fly away.  I mentioned this to the actress at a previous rehearsal, she acknowledged it, and yesterday she was back to saying "limmed".

I'm pretty sure I'm losing this one, if only because I'm the only one who cares (and I am not the director).  It is totally a minor thing, but it's going to grate on my ears every time.  Because I understand the line and its context, and this reading doesn't.

Date: 2023-10-18 10:09 pm (UTC)
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I would find that more than a little frustrating myself. Argh.

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