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Uploaded by on Oct 22, 2007

Alex Syiek as Don Quixote in the Huntington Beach APA production of "Man of La Mancha" October 2007

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  • Poor Don Quixote. As a child i cried for him

  • "His DUTY, nay, his PRIVILEGE"

    Dude, world's worst inversion. But good effort.

  • Damn, i wish I attended this school!

    Splendid performance!

  • The rest of the play was much more like what you describe as Dulcinea. When she sings Al Donza you definitely can tell that it is far more rough than it seems right here.

  • I think that you would have to agree, though, that the blonde hair is less important by far than all of the other things that you listed. The appearance of Dulcinea (or Quixote, for that matter) is not half as important as the character.

  • Very, very nice

  • The first time I saw this, the woman was everything this Dulcinea was not: dark-haired, cautious, pessimistic; she also generally acted as I would imagine a bar maid/ prostitute would act. I thought that the blonde hair and the voice didn't fit this role.

    I will admit, though, that my comment about Spain was off target. But I will say that I actually DIDN'T know that there were many blondes in Spain. I truly thought red-heads, brunettes, and dark-haired girls were the only common colors.

  • That's a real ignorant statement and shows how little you know of Spain. Isabella I of Castile (Spain) was blonde herself. There are many blondes and red heads in Spain. That's only the English "Black Spainard" idea that Spain is all dark haired and swarthy... England has always held a bias against Spain and it has prevailed and seems to be taken as common knowledge here in the States which is just plain racist.

  • Yeah Huntington Beach HS

  • I love the Quixote- which is surprising as I usually like them older than him.

    I wasn't a fan of the Dulcinea, though. She just had too sweet of a voice. And she didn't seem skeptical enough. And Blonde? In Spain? Come on.

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