Oh, historically accurate sleeves are perfectly normal to me. But that doesn't make them any less irksome. Christ. Give me a tunic I can move in.
The verse is sublime, I'll give you that. I s'pose I just become bored easily when everything is so beautiful.
I'm surprised no one listed 'Lear'. Although it's not my favourite, it seems to be the favoured play among many of my cohorts (thespian and academian). You should cross-post the finished product here or at the very least let me know when it's up and running. I'm always eager to learn about personal rapports between Shakespeare's works and the people who appreciate them. In a non-stalkerish way.
Re: weep thou for me in France
Date: 2009-04-05 07:35 pm (UTC)The verse is sublime, I'll give you that. I s'pose I just become bored easily when everything is so beautiful.
I'm surprised no one listed 'Lear'. Although it's not my favourite, it seems to be the favoured play among many of my cohorts (thespian and academian). You should cross-post the finished product here or at the very least let me know when it's up and running. I'm always eager to learn about personal rapports between Shakespeare's works and the people who appreciate them. In a non-stalkerish way.