I have to ask -- what's the significance of the funny hats and the groucho nose (sans moustache) that the kids have been wearing lately? I love the shots!
Well, as ever with Shakespeare there are some disguises and changes in identity in the play. There were two hats... a top hat (not pictured) and the straw hat. Those changed owners to signify the switch. The groucho nose was because one of the characters disguised himself as a music teacher to get close to the lady he loved and the nose is to provide the disguise (albeit a silly one). I want them to have fun with Shakespeare! I think they did. Glad you liked the shots... I was very much multi-tasking when I took them. Directing, reading lines myself, and trying to take some photos!
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I haven't had the time to look at pics for several days. Your yard looks amazing! Thanks for sharing it. And it's always great to see Julie!
Hey, I recognize that cutie!
I have to ask -- what's the significance of the funny hats and the groucho nose (sans moustache) that the kids have been wearing lately? I love the shots!
Well, as ever with Shakespeare there are some disguises and changes in identity in the play. There were two hats... a top hat (not pictured) and the straw hat. Those changed owners to signify the switch. The groucho nose was because one of the characters disguised himself as a music teacher to get close to the lady he loved and the nose is to provide the disguise (albeit a silly one). I want them to have fun with Shakespeare! I think they did. Glad you liked the shots... I was very much multi-tasking when I took them. Directing, reading lines myself, and trying to take some photos!
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