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Uh. I Went To The Oregon Shakespeare Festival Last Week And Saw Five Shows. I Decided To Draw A Scene
Uh. I went to the Oregon Shakespeare festival last week and saw five shows. I decided to draw a scene from each one we saw, so here they are. :]





My favorites are Lizard Boy and Macbeezy (if you know, you know).
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“Full fathom five thy father lies; Of his bones are coral made; Those are pearls that were his eyes: Nothing of him that doth fade, But doth suffer a sea-change Into something rich and strange. Sea-nymphs hourly ring his knell: Ding-dong Hark! now I hear them,—Ding-dong, bell.” ― William Shakespeare, "The Tempest"
according to my good friend's calculations, I shall be in denmarke in about three to four moons. in the meantime, I am working on my poem dedicated to hamlet's mother, queen gertrude. it is titled "thy mum", and so far, it readeth:
"thy son is bi
and so am I
this is why I came to denmarke;
to rhyme"
-mercutio
A explicitly abusive version of [King Lear] robs us of our ability to feel for Lear. But an explicitly sympathetic Lear robs us of the ability to feel for his daughters. So I think the best version of Lear is exactly the one that Shakespeare wrote: ambiguous. It's the only version in which each character is frustratingly, but fascinatingly, complex. Cordelia loves her tyrannical and mercurial father, but she can't bring herself to say it. It's a paradox- and a question- so rich and sad that Shakespeare required a whole play to explore it.
Jillian Keenan, Sex with Shakespeare: Here's Much to Do with Pain, but More with Love
i don't really go there because i've never seen the play in full, but i hope people in the a midsummer night's dream fandom use nick bottom for the appropriate smutfic tag comedy potential of having Bottom Bottom and Top Bottom tags. it's what shakespeare would have wanted