My fav line from MacBeth.
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My fav line from MacBeth.
"Accidentally" turned an actor into an ass what do I do LMFAO
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the sluttiest thing a man can do is be good at performing shakespeare
I had Rosencrantz and Guildenstern executed because I overheard them saying they were going to start a podcast.
Unbearable relatives asking you invasive or uncomfortable questions about your life and future this holiday season? Take heart and hear the wisdom of the Prince of Denmark!
1. Soliloquize. Words, words, words. Just keep lashing words at them with your tongue. 7 soliloquies per every 3 hours shall suffice. Stay hydrated.
2. Feigned insanity. Oops! The wind blew and you don’t know a hawk from a handsaw! Derange thyself.
3. Stab someone.
the s in bdsm stands for shakespeare
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this is in perfect iambic meter and sounds like the first line of a weird poem
Rule #2
Don’t ever hug a lobster when you see one on the street,
For decorum is essential when a lobster you must greet.
You may comment on the weather, compliment his choice of hat,
But crustaceans like their space if one should stop them for a chat.
Don’t ever hug a lobster when you’re strolling down the coast,
Simply nod and give a greeting, or a handshake at the most,
For a lobster’s first priority is formal social graces,
And one seemes over-familiar if a lobster one embraces.
Don’t ever hug a lobster when you meet one in the sea,
For a lobster’s spines and chitin make it difficult, you see,
And he might become self-conscious if you bring that fact to light,
So don’t ever hug a lobster, simply put, it’s impolite.
I... I... *cries tears of delight*
twelfth night be like
orsino: go tell olivia i'm into her
viola: if she wouldn't listen to you, why would she listen to me?
orsino: i dunno, maybe cause you're hot as fuck
viola: what
orsino: what
viola:
orsino:
I made this all by myself pls appreciate it
Happy Ides of March!
gore or bore?
one of my lecturers says ur either a king lear person or a hamlet person and that u cant be both
i want to know if thats true bc i am 100% a hamlet person so can u tag urselves as to which one u are pls
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Letters to the Earth: An open call for written responses to the climate crisis.
Letters to the Earth, a collective of actors, directors and playwrights are asking for your written responses to the climate and ecological emergency the world is now facing. Write a letter about the climate breakdown we are facing and hear it read at a day of joint action on Friday 12 April across leading theatres and venues nationwide. Your letter could be written to the Earth, to future generations, to our ancestors, to the fossil fuel industry. The idea is open to interpretation and the invitation is open to all.
‘The time has always been now.’ - David Lan, former Artistic Director of The Young Vic Theatre
We are facing an unprecedented global emergency, the planet is in crisis and we are in the midst of a mass extinction event. Scientists believe we have entered a period of abrupt climate breakdown. Carbon emissions and temperatures keep rising; ecological collapse is everywhere. On this course, we will see abrupt and irreversible devastation. The time for denial is over – we know the truth about climate change. It is time to act.
How can you get involved
This is an invitation to write a letter of response to this crisis. This could be a letter to the Earth, to future generations, to our ancestors, to the fossil fuel industry. The idea is open to interpretation and the invitation is open to all.
All submitted letters will be read on one day of joint action on Friday 12 April across leading theatres and venues nationwide.
The pieces will then be made available for anyone to download and present anywhere in the world from 15 – 28 April, coinciding with the international Extinction Rebellion and School Strike For Climate. These pieces could be presented and performed globally when hundreds of thousands of people will be taking to the streets worldwide to demand that governments tell the truth about climate collapse and act accordingly.
Please email your submissions to [email protected] by 12 midday on Friday 22 March. The subject heading of your email should be ‘Letter’.
Follow and get involved in the conversation on Twitter with the following hashtags: #LettersToTheEarth #InternationalRebellion #ClimateEmergency #CultureDeclaresEmergency
Further reading and resources
In October 2018, the International Panel on Climate Change reported that we only have 12 years to change how we live, globally. It described the enormous harm that anything above a 1.5oC rise in global temperature would cause. It told us that limiting to 1.5oC may still be possible yet requires ‘rapid, far-reaching and unprecedented changes in all aspects of society.’
Further reading and resources can be found on the Letters to Earth website.
The seasons alter: hoary-headed frosts Far in the fresh lap of the crimson rose, And on old Hiems’ thin and icy crown An odorous chaplet of sweet summer buds Is, as in mockery, set: the spring, the summer, The childing autumn, angry winter, change Their wonted liveries, and the mazed world, By their increase, now knows not which is which: And this same progeny of evils comes From our debate, from our dissension; We are their parents and original. - A Midsummer Night’s Dream
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Still real purty, tho
That’s it. That’s the play.
“I would eat his heart in the marketplace” is legit the most savage line I have ever heard, I’d like to personally thank Shakespeare for putting into words that feeling of rage and protectiveness women get when some fuckboy hurts another woman
Okay first off, I will always reblog this post, but secondly, I went to Shakespeare in the Park tonight to see this and all the women cheered *so loudly* when Beatrice said this line, and the guy in front of me looked around all shocked and a little scared and said “… oh wow” and it was ICONIQUE
The funniest part of this line is that it was considered hugely improper to eat ANYTHING in the marketplace so she’s not only saying she’d fuck him up but that she’d do it in a way that goes against social niceties.
Kinda like “I’ll fight you in church” or smth.