The Time of Your Life Lessons
By Laura & Mike Clark • Oct 29th, 2006 • Category: The Time of Your LifeThe Time of Your Life was a great show, both to be involved in the production of, and the script itself. William Saroyan wrote a wonderful play. The characters teach us many things about life.
The list is also available as a poster [PDF 112KB].
- Newsboy: It can’t hurt to ask
- Willie: Play games
- Joe: It’s ok to play with toys
- Kit: Take a nap
- Wesley: It’s ok to ask for help
- Dudley: Carry your address book with you
- Tom: Fall in love with someone
- Kitty: Dance, even if you’re alone
- Lorene: Be compassionate
- Blick: Don’t be a jerk
- Joe: Buy a newspaper
- Harry: You can make people cry or make people laugh, you don’t have to know which
- Nick: Appreciate the time you share with others
- Krupp and McCarthy: Real friendships last
- Harry: Never give up
- Society Lady: It’s ok to try something new
- Kitty: Dream of home
- Mary L: A great hat does wonders
- Newsboy: It’s ok to change careers
- Killer: Don’t let people insult you
- Sailor: You don’t always get what you want
- Kit: Telling stories is an art
- Joe: Share your wealth
- Tom and McCarthy: It’s ok to ask questions of authority
- Kit: Lie about your age
- Nick and Krupp: Live and let live
- Kit: Treat ladies with respect
- Killer: Never make eye contact if you don’t mean it
- Wesley and Arab: Play a musical instrument
- Elsie: Seize the day
- Society Gentleman: Think about how the hot cakes will taste and the sunsets will look after 28 years
- Arab: Don’t forget your past
- Kitty: It’s ok to be scared of change
- Drunk: The hardest thing in life is to change
- Society Lady: Change is good
- Joe: Take an interest in other people
- Willie: Set a goal for yourself
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Laura & Mike Clark started ShowBizRadio in August 2005 because they love live theater. They each have both performed in and worked behind the scenes in DC area productions, as well as earned a Career Studies Certificate in Theater from Northern Virginia Community College. Mike & Laura are each members of the American Theatre Critics Association, and Mike is a member of the Online News Association.
