“Picking fluff out of a man’s jacket is a gesture as intimate as a kiss, more intimate, since it suggests that the kiss has already happened.” - The Crown (1x06)
i hate “accurate” shakespeare productions where all the actors are white guys. the reason women didn’t act in his plays was because it was illegal in that time obv due to misogyny, and we don’t want that to carry over. there were characters of colour that shakespeare specifically wrote. for example, othello was a part for a black actor and yet there r MODERN productions of othello where othello’s actor is a white dude in blackface.
shakespeare would be thrilled if he knew that modern productions of his works featured diverse casts, complete with not only female actors, lgbt actors, and actors of colour, but interpretations that have been tweaked to showcase modern issues that black communities, gay people, women, etc. face.
if you want to do something, do it. a midsummer production where they’re all lesbians? a romeo and juliet production depicting racial tensions? a twelfth night production where viola is and is played by a trans women? shakespeare’s ghost will give u a thumbs up. (plus his works are out of copyright so u can do whatever the hell you want with them whether he’d want you to or not.)
Would the Takarazuka all female theater be enough? Cause they pretty much do ANYTHING especialy Shakespeare:
Romeo & juliet:
Hamlet:
Puck (Midsummer Night’s Dream):
Rome at Dawn (Julius Caesar):
The two noble Kinsmen:
Shakespeare:
STOP ACTIVATING MY GAY I BEG YOU
Bi panic!
I NEED THIS IN MY LIFE IMMEDIATELY
So my only previous exposure to Takarazuka was anime characters fangirling over the actresses…
…but seeing these, I completely understand why now.
is any of this available on video with subtitles i would be so happy
…I’m
I gotta find these
I have a DEEP desire to own that Hamlet’s outfit. I would wear it just casually.
I was walking in the forest during winter, and saw a wendigo sitting under a tree. I asked it if it was going to kill me. It said, “No, this is just a dream.” So I sat next to it in the snow for a bit and then he said, “The anger in your heart warms you now, but will leave you cold in your grave.” And then I woke up.
Total number of confirmed kills: 775. Photo taken in Germany, May 4, 1945.
And this hasn’t been made into a movie or mini series?
The cool thing is, there’s still one person missing: Lyudmila Pavlichenko.
She was one of the deadliest snipers of World War II, and is regarded as one of the deadliest snipers of all time. Over the course of one year (June 1941-June 1942) she racked up a count of 309 kills, 36 of which were enemy snipers. Her prescence in the picture alone would have brought the total number of kills from 755 to 1064.