Thank you, dearest Rob!   This is perfect.  You said everything I’d longed for 
the wit to express - eloquent,  true and oh so touching.  My heart goes out to 
everyone.

A favorite memory is you and James at the Globe….and every other moment we’ve 
shared.   Such golden times.

I regretfully will be unable to attend though my heart is always there.   
There’s no place like Winedale!

So much love to you all!
Joy Howard Marvin

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From: Mike Godwin<mailto:mnemo...@gmail.com>
Sent: Friday, November 3, 2023 6:48 PM
To: 
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Cc: Shakespeare at Winedale 1970-2000 
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Subject: Re: [Winedale-l] James Loehlin


Thank you for these words, Rob!

Mike



On Fri, Nov 3, 2023 at 1:53 PM Robert Matney 
<rmat...@gmail.com<mailto:rmat...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Professor James Loehlin was the most complete human I’ve ever known: zealous in 
the pursuit of beauty, assiduous in the accrual of knowledge, and endlessly 
generous in support of friends, family, and students. With decency, honesty, 
and unfailing kindness, he inspired me and so many others to remember to value 
what’s most important in life.

We all contain multitudes, but James Loehlin contained more than most. And 
though it is a little on the nose to call him a renaissance man, it is also 
fitting.

Renown expert in early modern drama with a word perfect memory of nearly the 
entirety of Shakespeare’s works? Yes. A significant Chekhovian? That too. 
Stoppard scholar esteemed by those who best know Stoppard?

He was both Stoic, as evidenced by his inexhaustible endurance at Winedale both 
in health and illness and his durable patience with care-taking for ailing 
parents, with apt and stubborn students, and with the challenges inherent in 
taking over leadership of a long-running program. But he was also epicurean, as 
evidenced by his delight in great food and drink, and his ready, earthy laugh. 
And lest I forget, he was also fully embodied, enjoying vigorous sport and the 
outdoors .

A formidable scholar, prolific author, and accessible teacher, he was a tower 
of grace and graciousness - better at most everything than most of us - and he 
made that tower accessible. He didn’t seek acolytes (though he certainly has 
them), rather he shined a light down a beautiful path which he trod with you.

He was contemplative and thoughtful, but also possessed of a celerity of wit 
and all readiness to spring with angility into play.

And despite the way it is easy to frame his strengths in oppositions (after 
all, he did teach many to understand and communicate the rhetorical power of 
antitheses), his life was not a study in contrasts but rather in range. Between 
these named potencies were many others that together formed a rare fabric of 
capability and virtue.

And finally, at the end of his servings and delights, he taught the greatest 
lesson a human may teach:

He raged against the dying of the light, powering through brutalizing treatment 
with a barely a missed beat doing what he loved most with the people he most 
loved at Winedale with Laurel, his staff and colleagues and his students – and 
then, when the time came, dying with grace and quiet dignity in the arms of his 
beloved, whom he had loved and honored for decades.

He was the most complete human I’ve ever known. I will never not remember him, 
and I will not see his like again.

Thank you, my friend, my mentor, James. I’m proud to be one of many who love 
and respect you.

Robert Matney
Student of 98, 99



On Tue, Sep 26, 2023 at 6:00 PM idalia clark 
<bookwoman1...@gmail.com<mailto:bookwoman1...@gmail.com>> wrote:
I am late replying to this awful news because I have been away for the last 
month on a long road trip.  My heart hurts to hear of James leaving us, and my 
tears will join the river that has been cried for him.  May God grant him rest 
and peace, and a respite from all the pain he has suffered.  I wish solace and 
comfort to his family as well.  What a terrible senseless loss this is, and how 
I wish it were not true.  Love to all from Dali.



On Sep 24, 2023, at 12:55 AM, David Sharpe 
<dpsharpeaus...@gmail.com<mailto:dpsharpeaus...@gmail.com>> wrote:

James Loehlin knew plays backwards and forwards. He especially knew that when 
things get heavy, a touch of humor can often help a play. So in that spirit, I 
dare strike a comedic note on this page devoted to the memory of James Loehlin.

Even though other people knew James better than me, I knew him well enough to 
know that I think he would like and not be offended in the least if I posted a 
link to the song, "Always Look On The Bright Side of Life" by Eric Idle.

Interestingly, Wikipedia says that this song is a popular sing-along at soccer 
(football) games and funerals in Great Britain.

The first link posts the song as it was sung in a wild and funny rendition at a 
British Royal Concert. One stanza is totally new. (Duration: 7:25 min.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2jb9U7fXH0

The next link takes you simply to a recording of the song along with the 
original lyrics. (Duration: 3:39 min)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_-q9xeOgG4

David Sharpe

On Fri, Sep 22, 2023 at 12:41 PM Mark Lovell 
<markalov...@gmail.com<mailto:markalov...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Ah, I haven't commented on this thread in a very long while. This may in fact 
be my first posting. I was shocked to hear about James' passing - I heard 
through the grapevine that he was sick, but I didn't know it was serious. I 
remember him quite fondly -- he played the ghost of Hamlet's father in the 1998 
First Quarto version of Hamlet that we all did at the Globe Theater in London. 
I remember once while there:  we were having English breakfast all together at 
our dorm (beans and sausage and whatnot), and he aptly described the line for 
getting food as 'labyrinthine' - a word I had only ever read and never 
pronounced. He knew how to pronounce it: lab-er-INTH-iyne. And I remember his 
warmth and gentle, sold authority as he took the helm at Shakespeare at 
Winedale. I just assumed he'd captain the barn until Time itself ran out. A 
tragic loss that happened too soon.

Much love to all,

Mark

On Thu, Sep 21, 2023 at 3:22 PM Tarissa Day 
<tarissa...@gmail.com<mailto:tarissa...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Doc and Heather, thank you both for distilling what I've been feeling into such 
beautiful words and poetry. Heather, your image of the rippling pool captures 
so closely what I've had in mind and heart, even as snippets of Whitman 
crossing the East River keep up a refrain. Our shared experiences bind us, as 
does our humanity. James left a wide and indelible mark upon this world, it 
reaches behind us and in front of us. I am grateful for the remembrances from 
Clayton and John and so many others. And there will be more anon.

Sending love to all and especially to Laurel,
Tarissa

PS And thank you to Mike and Casey and Laurel for reminding me about that Hare 
issue; it is such a beautiful and collective tribute to James.

On Wed, Sep 20, 2023 at 7:36 PM Anne Engelking Smith 
<anklek...@gmail.com<mailto:anklek...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Adding my voice to echo here.
I’ve also not had the words that I felt were quite right. With Heather and 
Doc’s invitation, I now add my words and loving thoughts in memory of James. I 
always found him gentle, heartfelt, yet powerful and empowered. It is a tribute 
indeed to read all the thoughts here.

We few, we happy few.
Indeed.

With love,

Anne
Sent from my iPhone


On Sep 20, 2023, at 12:15 AM, 'Alice Gordon' via Shakespeare at Winedale Email 
List 
<shakespeare-at-winedale-email-l...@googlegroups.com<mailto:shakespeare-at-winedale-email-l...@googlegroups.com>>
 wrote:
Thank you both, Heather and Doc, for this call and response. It’s a gift.
Love,
Alice


On Sep 19, 2023, at 3:14 PM, James Ayres 
<jay...@cvctx.com<mailto:jay...@cvctx.com>> wrote:

Thank you, Heather.  Your letter prompted this:

by John Donne

No man is an island,
Entire of itself.
Each is a piece of the continent,
A part of the main.
If a clod be washed away by the sea,
Europe is the less.
As well as if a promontory were.
As well as if a manor of thine own
Or of thine friend's were.
Each man's death diminishes me,
For I am involved in mankind.


On Sep 19, 2023, at 1:07 PM, Heather Dolstra 
<heat...@democracytravel.com<mailto:heat...@democracytravel.com>> wrote:

Dearest Doc,

I have struggled for the past 4 days with such sadness over this news and 
didn’t know what to do with that feeling, considering that I never met James.   
It didn’t even seem right to join in with my own message of condolence.  
However, it occurred to me that in the theatre, as in all art, we may not 
“know” the actor, performer, or artist but that doesn’t mean that we are not 
profoundly moved by their existence.  In reading all the lovely messages from 
Ancianos (and those of more recent vintage) I realize that the Winedale family 
is like a big pool and everything that happens to one of us creates a ripple 
that is felt by all.   A palpable loss to those of you who had known James for 
years is also a loss felt by those of us who passed through prior to his 
arrival on the Winedale stage.

With much love to all,

Heather Dolstra



From: James Ayres <jay...@cvctx.com<mailto:jay...@cvctx.com>>
Sent: Friday, September 15, 2023 7:05 PM
To: Shakespeare at Winedale 1970-2000 alums 
<winedale-l@lists.wikimedia.org<mailto:winedale-l@lists.wikimedia.org>>; 
Shakespeare Winedale 
<shakespeare-at-winedale-email-l...@googlegroups.com<mailto:shakespeare-at-winedale-email-l...@googlegroups.com>>
Subject: [Winedale-l] James Loehlin

After a lengthy and bold struggle with pancreatic cancer, James has passed 
away.  We have lost a brilliant colleague, scholar, actor, director, student, 
and kind friend.  He loved Shakespeare, teaching, and all of his students. And 
he loved the barn at Winedale.  This is a very sad time.  Please keep Laurel in 
your thoughts and prayers.

Peace and love to every one of you.

Love,

Doc






Jim (Doc) Ayres
Professor Emeritus, The University of Texas
Founding Director, Shakespeare at Winedale and Camp Shakespeare
Director of Mission, Camp Shakespeare

Jim (Doc) Ayres
Professor Emeritus, The University of Texas
Founding Director, Shakespeare at Winedale and Camp Shakespeare
Director of Mission, Camp Shakespeare





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