Stratford

Oct 09, 2005 14:19

For those of you who didn't already know this, "A Midsummer Night's Dream" is my absolute favorite Shakespeare play ever, and is pretty high up there in the list of favorite ever plays in general (it's currently throwing down with "Noises Off"). So the fact that I got to see a production of it put on by the Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford- ( Read more... )

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aubrilee October 9 2005, 08:16:50 UTC
There Is NO Serenity In China!
none!
i can't find it anywhere. my heart is being torn into a million pieces

not gonna discuss the jealousy factor for the whole rsc/shakespeare thing.

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jennafirlinn October 9 2005, 13:34:48 UTC
scaps, I've decided, I'm gonna come live with u. and sneek onto all your trips, I think it sounds like a good idea. it'll be fun. I promise...

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corbistheca October 9 2005, 14:20:37 UTC
jealous. violently, violently jealous. you got to see BOTH my favorite plays in ONE weekend? i have such an urge to hit you. unfortunately, you are on the wrong side of the ocean for being hittable.
by the way, i met your doppelganger. there's a hampshire kid named jeff who reminds me of you in an ABSURD number of ways. i was mentally calling him jeff even before i found out what his actual name was because i kept seeing him out of the corner of my eye and thinking it was you and wondering what the hell you were doing here.
it's bizarre.
and it's freaking me out.
and the new goal of my life is to get you both in one room at the same time so i can be absolutely sure you're not in fact the same person.
~ c.

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flordecatalunia October 9 2005, 20:23:47 UTC
Oxford is infinately less friendly than Cambridge. Unlike the walls of Oxford, Cambridge features *welcoming* winding streets and a kick-ass market. Plus-- if he's still there-- there's an amazing street guitarist who is on my top ten in the world list. :)

Glad you're enjoying yourself.

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