Liar
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- Joined
- Dec 4, 2003
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Yeah baby, William motherfucking Shakespeare.
When i don't work as a journalist or fuck about on porn sites, I'm an occasionally hired playwriter and stage director and sometimes type-casted actor. Like 95% of the culture workers over here, it's nothing that can afford me to pay the rent.
But I just had a streak of luck. My home town is having a culture festival next spring, and I have been commissioned to produce and direct a Shakespeare play as part of the program. And they pay so well too tyhat I just can't say no. I have a small ensemble of professional actors at my disposal, as well as a network of if I may say so very talented amateurs to choose from for casting additional roles.
Other than that, I have free reins.
Now, my Shakespearian experience is strictly as an occasional audience at the theatre or movie adaptions, and I have yet to see all of his stage work, or read it.
But now I have to pick one of his plays in a matter of days, because the city is beginning to print promotional material for the festival right after the summer vacation season is over.
So, dear literati... any suggestions? I'm thinking a comedy of some kind. And none of the top 5 most obvious choices.
At the top of my head, Much Ado About Nothing would be a good one. It's light, fun, witty, pretty easy for a semi-amateur cast to get their heads around, and it has a certain sex appeal.
And yeah, there are no "family fun" restrictions. In fact, the edgier the better, so I can pretty much porn it up any way I want.
When i don't work as a journalist or fuck about on porn sites, I'm an occasionally hired playwriter and stage director and sometimes type-casted actor. Like 95% of the culture workers over here, it's nothing that can afford me to pay the rent.
But I just had a streak of luck. My home town is having a culture festival next spring, and I have been commissioned to produce and direct a Shakespeare play as part of the program. And they pay so well too tyhat I just can't say no. I have a small ensemble of professional actors at my disposal, as well as a network of if I may say so very talented amateurs to choose from for casting additional roles.
Other than that, I have free reins.
Now, my Shakespearian experience is strictly as an occasional audience at the theatre or movie adaptions, and I have yet to see all of his stage work, or read it.
But now I have to pick one of his plays in a matter of days, because the city is beginning to print promotional material for the festival right after the summer vacation season is over.
So, dear literati... any suggestions? I'm thinking a comedy of some kind. And none of the top 5 most obvious choices.
At the top of my head, Much Ado About Nothing would be a good one. It's light, fun, witty, pretty easy for a semi-amateur cast to get their heads around, and it has a certain sex appeal.
And yeah, there are no "family fun" restrictions. In fact, the edgier the better, so I can pretty much porn it up any way I want.