Comedy of Errors 2000
GingersRGorgeous!

#dc comics#batman#dc#bruce wayne#tim drake#dick grayson#batfam#dc fanart#batfamily




seen from United States

seen from China
seen from Mexico

seen from United Kingdom
seen from France
seen from United States
seen from China

seen from United States
seen from Malaysia
seen from China
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from China
seen from Malaysia
seen from Mexico
seen from Switzerland

seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from United States
Comedy of Errors 2000
GingersRGorgeous!
The Comedy of Errors
2000
х х х х х
Comedy of Errors.
Play performed by the Royal Shakespeare Company UK 2000 г.
David Tennant and Ian Hughes in The Comedy of Errors, directed by Lynne Parker at Royal Shakespeare theatre, 2000.
Tristram Kenton's stage archive – in pictures
Nottingham Forest 1-0 Manchester United: A Comedy of Errors in Attack
Full time: Nottingham Forest 1-0 Manchester United. After a two-week break, United finally stepped onto the pitch and promptly forgot how to score. It wasn’t just a poor game; it was a masterclass in how to create chances and then treat them like a buffet with no food on the table. It all began in the 4th minute when Forest struck, setting a pessimistic tone that lasted the entire match. We had…
View On WordPress
The Road to Bandalah - Little White Pills (on Wattpad) https://www.wattpad.com/1489660755-the-road-to-bandalah-little-white-pills?utm_source=web&utm_medium=tumblr&utm_content=share_reading&wp_uname=Aichmiller The Road to Bandalah"The Coopers Arms Hotel" is a rollicking dive into Aussie pub life that kicks off a series of ten stories, following a colourful cast of characters who evolve through each instalment. The story opens with Pete, Oobah, and a group of rowdy friends meeting at their favourite hangout-the rough-and-ready Coopers Arms, affectionately called The Hovel by the locals. The Coopers Arms is far from a classy bar; it's a magnet for all types, from struggling locals to bikers, and the pub scenes come alive with salty humour, Australian slang, and a parade of unpredictable events. Pete, the main character in this story, is someone who loves a challenge. His daredevil side gets the best of him when he takes on a wild running race challenge from an ex-army patron. What starts as a simple bet snowballs into a hilarious, boozy misadventure. The characters in "The Coopers Arms Hotel" are quirky, each with their own distinct personality, and their banter feels genuine and unfiltered. The setting is gritty and realistic, with descriptions that make you feel like you're right there in the dimly lit pub or riding down backroads with the crew. For readers who enjoy humour, a bit of chaos, and a snapshot of a different side of life, this story delivers with authenticity and a sense of fun. The story is just the start of a series, so it's a great introduction to a cast that will no doubt get up to even wilder antics. It's a promising beginning with room for more character depth and wild escapades as the series unfolds. If you enjoy stories that are a bit rough around the edges with memorable characters and unpredictable humour, The Coopers Arms Hotel is worth a read.
The Road to Bandalah (on Wattpad) https://www.wattpad.com/1489654412-the-road-to-bandalah?utm_source=web&utm_medium=tumblr&utm_content=share_reading&wp_uname=Aichmiller The Road to Bandalah"The Coopers Arms Hotel" is a rollicking dive into Aussie pub life that kicks off a series of ten stories, following a colourful cast of characters who evolve through each instalment. The story opens with Pete, Oobah, and a group of rowdy friends meeting at their favourite hangout-the rough-and-ready Coopers Arms, affectionately called The Hovel by the locals. The Coopers Arms is far from a classy bar; it's a magnet for all types, from struggling locals to bikers, and the pub scenes come alive with salty humour, Australian slang, and a parade of unpredictable events. Pete, the main character in this story, is someone who loves a challenge. His daredevil side gets the best of him when he takes on a wild running race challenge from an ex-army patron. What starts as a simple bet snowballs into a hilarious, boozy misadventure. The characters in "The Coopers Arms Hotel" are quirky, each with their own distinct personality, and their banter feels genuine and unfiltered. The setting is gritty and realistic, with descriptions that make you feel like you're right there in the dimly lit pub or riding down backroads with the crew. For readers who enjoy humour, a bit of chaos, and a snapshot of a different side of life, this story delivers with authenticity and a sense of fun. The story is just the start of a series, so it's a great introduction to a cast that will no doubt get up to even wilder antics. It's a promising beginning with room for more character depth and wild escapades as the series unfolds. If you enjoy stories that are a bit rough around the edges with memorable characters and unpredictable humour, The Coopers Arms Hotel is worth a read.
So happy to attend the previews for "Comedy of Errors," by William Shakespeare, presented by the wondrously talented @smithstreetstage As usual, I have lots of love for Shakespearean productions and for Brooklyn. #smithstreetstage #ComedyOfErrors #WilliamShakespeare #CarrollGardens #CarrollPark #BrooklynNY #FreeShakespeareInCarrollPark (at Carroll Park) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cej6zsDOYfD/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=