King Lear - Done and dusted! Photos up!

I am quite jealous. I've always wanted to do outdoor Shakespeare. And the lovely blood and gore are the icing on the cake!

Very nice looking. Or, as nice looking as a pair of bloody gouged-out eyes can be I suppose.

Beautifully macabre. There, that's a better descriptor.

And here's a present for a fellow SM/techie: WHAT SHOULD WE CALL STAGE MANAGEMENT. Hope you didn't have a lot to do today :)
 
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Thanks guys! I was very pleased. It was my first go at being official MUA and my first go at Stage Management, too, so not a bad attempt!

We are incredibly lucky to perform at Dartmouth Castle: aerial_NX7C6715.jpg Our audiences sit in the car park in the centre and our stage is the bit that you can see with the grass and long structure against the wall. It's really beautiful! This was our eleventh production and it's The Taming of the Shrew next year.

Thanks again for all of your support and help!

wgerig - I have followed the blog and shared it with the theatre company :D
 
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