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one of the most magical cities i‘ve been to!
The programme from the first theatrical performance of ‘Dracula’ by Bram Stoker which took place at the Lyceum Theatre in London on 18th May 1897. The performance took the form of a dramatic reading of the proofs of the text and was staged just over a week before the novel was published on 26th May. As with all public readings of unpublished material in the 19th century, posters advertising the production were only put up outside the theatre half an hour before it started at 10:15am. As a result only two paying members of the public attended, with the rest of the small audience being made up of some of the theatre’s actors, crew and staff. The reading is said to have taken 4 hours although a modern reenactment, performed at high speed, took 6. The title of the performance ‘Dracula or The Undead’ is a result of Bram Stoker’s indecision over the final name of the novel. Two days after the reading he settled on 'The Undead’ and only changed it to 'Dracula’ at the very last minute.
there are corners of this website where the year is still 2013. and sometimes, on beautiful nights when the veil is thin, you can find them . if you know where to look
A Lonely House in the Icelandic Wilderness Javier Ipas
14000 years old bisons sculptures found in Le Tuc d'Audoubert cave, Ariege, France
Värmland, Sweden (10 June 2023).
i have [gestures vaguely] my tendencies
my hobbies include watching the trees sway in the wind, drinking warm beverages, walking to places, yearning,
“There is no good answer to how to be a woman; the art may instead lie in how we refuse the question.”
— Rebecca Solnit, The Mother of All Questions (via luxe-pauvre)
Public Library NY
only the true king could remove the sword from the stone…. no one else could…… they didn’t have…. arthurization
Brent Cotton Before the Thunder Speaks, 2026 Oil on canvas, 91 x 121cm
Patti Smith Group || Dancing Barefoot
Kees Scherer Cyclists in the snow , Amsterdam 1953-1958