Rosalind in As You Like It at London's Globe Theatre |
With so much hullabaloo and pearl-clutching over Drag performances, I firmly believe it is time for some Originalist Shakespeare productions all over the country. Maybe, especially in those small-minded small towns where they protest while wearing military garb carrying AR15-style rifles. You know, to educate them.
Wood
Where would we be without it?
19 comments:
Oh, you mean Shakespeare in backwater, backwoods, conservative towns? They wouldn't go because people in those plays 'don't talk English'.
Also, can I have daddy in the coveralls? Is that Colby??
XOXO
Yes that's a good idea. Drag has a looooong history, especially in the theatre.
I don't think AR-15 rifle people read Shakespeare or are aware that in Shakespeare time only men performed in the theaters. All roles were played by men, even "Romeo and Juliet".
I wonder how certain Senators and Representatives would vote on gun control if members of their families were victims of AR-15 murders.
It is winter time and I think a lot of Woods. With snow outside, wood keeps one warm. Thanks for the cord of wood you delivered.
A little bit of modesty even if it is essential for us. It is only a brief tube of flesh that carries a few drops of sperm.
We would be nowhere without it, but isn't that true for other organs.
Hugs and bisous my darlings Jean and Pat.
Have a great day.
Nice collection of pics today.
@ Six - You're probably right. Granted, if it's poorly done, Shakespeare is not easy to follow. If --- on the other hand --- you have a director and actors who know what the lines mean, it can come across crystal clear. No interpretation necessary. XOXO
@ Erik - It could be fun watching all those heads explode!
@ Hooter - I've wondered the same thing about politicians and gun control voting.
The wood giveth.
@ MFP - I suppose you could look at it that way! LOL
@ Rick - It doth!
Drag in theatre-- and elsewhere...
Milton Berle... Bugs Bunny... Daffy Duck...
Bing Crosby & Danny Kaye in White Christmas
--PaulMmn
I think if you showed it on Netflix, modernize it, add plenty of violence and sex.
Or maybe Shakespeare as Westerns. Otherwise, not a chance it will get seen. hugs and bisous.
Man, I could get on my knees and get lost in these woods!
Wood.... it keeps one warm. And yes, I would love to see gender roles switched in Shakespeare. Macbeth would be so much fun.
@ Paul - ...Dustin Hoffman, Robin Williams, Tony Curtis, Jack Lemon....
@ Jean - It's been bandied about that there are no new plots because Shakespeare covered them all, so many folks have seen modernized versions of his plays and they weren't even aware of it. LOL. Perhaps if we had men play all the female roles, eh?
What's hilarious to me is, in more recent times, there was discrimination against gah actors in theatre. Kevin Conroy wrote about it in his DC Pride autobiography.
The discrimination is more recent.
Time for a reaction, no?
love #1: his masculine nature comes out better dressed as a woman.
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