. . . [For]
Theater Piece . . . what an
actor will do in a given time space is up to him. He follows my
directions . . . and
puts verbs and nouns on cards. He conceals the order from himself
by shuffling the cards. Then he lays them out so he can tell which is one
and which is two, up to twenty. Reading the numbers, which are the only
things which are in my score, he will be able to make a program of
action . . .
John Cage
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