Sea lions like to shout "OFF!" multiple times to scare other sea lions off
8 years ago by rwby_rose · 1649 Likes · 9 comments · Popular
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steve_rogers
· 8 years ago
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I once starred in a production of Macbeth where I played MacDuff, Macbeth's gay lover
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thatepicchicken
· 8 years ago
but Macbeth murders macduff's family and macduff kills macbeth. How does that work? Does Lady Macbeth know about it? I'm so confused.
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randomfandomgirl
· 8 years ago
At our school, last year, since we didn't have enough male actors, we did a gender swapped "Rene and Johnathan." I played Monique. (Mercutio) God that was fun.
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stille20
· 8 years ago
The best part of this is how very Shakespearean that is.
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avengerrox1
· 8 years ago
We did a version of Macbeth set in a high school and they turned it into a comedy and we knew we were in for a bad time when the title was Macbeth Off-KILTer. It was the worst-written play I've ever read.
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stille20
· 8 years ago
Their is an art to altering Shakespeare. Sometimes directors do things just to be different. You need to have a focus and purpose.
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notsameersinha
· 8 years ago
*there
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stille20
· 8 years ago
I was taking artistic licence with the English language.
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thatepicchicken
· 8 years ago
The whole point of Shakespeare is that all of his plays are relevant in any time period. Meaning you can set it in any time period you want. It's not like you can set high school musical in feudal japan and get away with it, but you could with romeo and juliett or macbeth or hamlet.
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