Hermetic Library Reader's Theatre

2 videos • 15 views • by Hermetic Library Come participate in an unrehearsed and un-staged reading of prose, poetry and dramatic works related to the subject matter of Hermetic Library. Many people are aware that Aleister Crowley was a poet, but few are familiar with the extent of his work. In addition to poetry such as the Hymn of Pan and a few others, Crowley wrote quite a few dramatic works though most people have only heard of the Rites of Eleusis and perhaps The Ship. Further, the wider body of poetic and dramatic works from the broad world of contemporaries and those inspired by Aleister Crowley, including many members of the Golden Dawn, offer an amazing array of wonderful works. Recognizing that public speaking and performance are one of the greatest fears of most people, this will be a safe and supportive environment to explore and expand that personal edge through readings from the broad corpus of works mentioned above. Attendees will have an opportunity, and are encouraged, to share their own favourite pieces, as well as participate in impromptu, unrehearsed readings of works with others. Check out all Reader's Theatre posts on the library blog. https://library.hrmtc.com/category/th... Subscribe to Hermetic Library podcasts via RSS or iTunes. https://library.hrmtc.com/podcasts/fe... or itpc://library.hrmtc.com/podcasts/feed/rss2 The Hermetic Library is primarily a website for which I have an overall vision of Archiving, Engaging and Encouraging the living Western Esoteric Tradition, Hermeticism, and Aleister Crowley's Thelema. https://hermetic.com There are also many ways to follow the Hermetic Library which you may be interested in checking out, or you may want to get in touch with the librarian with comments, questions, or suggestions. https://hermetic.com/contact/ If you'd like to pitch in, consider adding a buck to the tip jar. https://cash.me/$hermeticlibrary Or become an ongoing Patron, get gratis music downloads, and help me make magick! https://patreon.com/hermeticlibrary