Amazing plays from lis bts. Rachel as a teenager in 2010 being absorbed in plays from the early 1900s, is such a dreamy-Cali-kid thing. "Full of imagination", as Chloe says.
Rachel "delving into the mind of Chloe Price" by reading the book Chloe liked while she waited for Chloe to dye her hair.
Oh Chloe you'll realise Rachel's such a big fan of Tennessee Williams & Shakespeare, she even hangs posters of their plays in her room.
Kiss Me Kate inspired from Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew. Some of these giving me 🏳️🌈 vibes
Blanche fits Rachel like a shirt. Imagine her own heartbreaking take on it.
Reading book "recs" from a fandom is such an experience
"We are doctors of the modern age. We are marching into battle."
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I was lucky enough to be able to see "Dr Semmelweis" last month and it genuinely was the most breathtaking, compelling, gripping and stunning play I have ever seen. From acting to lighting, set design and script. It was just perfect and I will NEVER forget about it 💖
Pam Courson (lying on the lap of another student called Anna Marie Bryant) in "Little Women" play rehearsal. The three girls play the role of three sisters, Pam is Jo.
The play will run from 26th December for two weeks at Anaheim's Melodyland Theatre. the times of the plays will be at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m.
Article published on The Register newspaper, 17th December 1963.
Very special thanks to R from Pamela Courson-She Dances In a Ring of Fire for sharing!!
I WANTED TO CONTINUE WRITING MY FRANKENSTEIN PLAY ADAPTATION (had major writers block :(( ) BUT I LOST THE FUCKING FILE AND NOW IM GONNA HAVE TO REDO EVERYTHING
FUCKK
its not thaaaat dramatic cuz i didn’t have that much written out but still. Shit.
But now i guess i have a fresh start?
So im probably gonna make a side blog to post about my progress ans shitpost ideas and stuff, to keep everything in one place.
Marriage is a play by Nikolai Gogol, written in 1832. This is my favourite play in Russian. Meant to be read and seen.
What makes this play great? It is remarkable for an unusual ending for that time. Spoilers. The main characters have neither a bad ending nor a good one. They neither die nor get married.
I have seen Marriage in the theatre and I loved every second of it. I wish I could see Koshevoy (famous Russian actor whom you may know as Raskolnikov from The crime and punishment) performing as Podkolyosin.
You may have some difficulties if you are not completely familiar with the Russian culture of that time, but I still recommend it.
Exposition du Petit Palais, Paris. 11 avril - 27 août 2023
Henri Manuel (1874-1947). Angelo, tyran de Padoue de Victor Hugo au Théâtre Sarah-Bernhardt. Sarah Bernhardt dans le rôle de la Tisbe et Maxime Desjardins en Angelo. 7 février 1905. Épreuve gélatino-argentique Maisons de Victor Hugo, Paris/Guernesey
Danny Dyer (Ben) and Martin Freeman (Gus) in Pinter's 'The Dumb Waiter' (2019), a one-act play about two hitmen awaiting their next job.
Plays at the Harold Pinter Theatre
Directed
Jamie Lloyd
*The Dumb Waiter is a one-act play by Harold Pinter written in 1957.
**The dumb waiter of the title refers to the serving hatch and food lift that delivers orders to the gunmen.
***Another hitman role for MF.
Five foolish quotes from Feste The Fool (”Twelfth Night” // Shakespeare)
1. ” Let her hang me: he that is well hanged in this world needs to fear no colours ”
2. ” For what says Quinapalus? Better a witty fool, than a foolish wit ”
3. ” Truly, sir, and pleasure will be paid, one time or another ”
4. ” Troth, sir, I can yield you none without words; and words are grown so false, I am loath to prove reason with them ”
5. ” Foolery, sir, Marry, sir, they praise me and make an ass of me; now my foes tell me plainly I am an ass: so that by my foes, sir I profit in the knowledge of myself, and by my friends, I am abuseddoes walk about the orb like the sun, it shines everywhere ”
”Pierrot Le Fou” // 1718-1719 // Jean-Antoine Watteau
Guess what my friends, because Frankenstein is the only thing in my brain and school just started again i offered my german teacher to do a presentation about Frankenstein,but specifically the original text in relation to some of the adaptations. As if i didn’t have enough to do this year.
The play is also gonna be finished in like 10 years