Oh, awesome. I just took a class on medieval popular culture this past semester, so it was especially cool to see these pictures. I wish I could have seen the production! It looks like it was great.
Hah, I guess this would be something that would fit into the category of medieval popular culture. I'm a bit jealous of your class, to be honest! It was actually pretty fun to learn about the culture that surrounded the cycle plays and how they were suppressed by the Protestants, etc.
If you're interested in watching a little video about it that includes some rehearsal footage, there's one up here. There's also a full rehearsal video up on our website, but it's one where Jesus doesn't know his lines very well, so I'm hoping that more footage will surface someday. It's one of the things I'm most proud of doing in my life, and the sound of the language is such a huge part of it. I wish I could show that off to people as well!
Sorry this reply took forever!drwormJune 21 2010, 02:44:26 UTC
Thanks! We did have a blast! I wish more people could have seen it too, and I'm hoping very much that a better video will eventually surface. Right now, there is a short informational video with rehearsal footage online, plus full rehearsals that aren't much good at all, hah. Fingers crossed...
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Glad you like the shirts, since they were my design! They did turn out pretty cool, if I may say so.
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If you're interested in watching a little video about it that includes some rehearsal footage, there's one up here. There's also a full rehearsal video up on our website, but it's one where Jesus doesn't know his lines very well, so I'm hoping that more footage will surface someday. It's one of the things I'm most proud of doing in my life, and the sound of the language is such a huge part of it. I wish I could show that off to people as well!
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I love the last supper photo!
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