tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8886491909311236134.post8544227427873276589..comments2012-06-24T13:49:48.000-07:00Comments on A Shakespeare Journey: The Prince of Denmarkthewhitespikehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14164784970339110751noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8886491909311236134.post-80272313199805091422011-06-16T15:12:50.625-07:002011-06-16T15:12:50.625-07:00Thank you for your comments. Of course I will keep...Thank you for your comments. Of course I will keep up with the blog, I was just feeling sorry for myself. Looking forward to Richard III.thewhitespikehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14164784970339110751noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8886491909311236134.post-61871215933120909272011-06-16T02:21:46.590-07:002011-06-16T02:21:46.590-07:00Another lovely post. Ophelia certainly is a tragic...Another lovely post. Ophelia certainly is a tragic figure. I think the fact you forgot to breathe during To be or not to be is a sign you're well on your way to becoming a Shakespeare addict. I'm looking forward to reading your response to Richard III - I saw it at the RSC with Antony Sher playing Richard - his costume was purple leather armour and he hopped about the stage on crutches like a surreal cockroach. It was absolutely spell-binding.<br /><br />Keep up with the blog - it's hard work sometimes, and challenging, particularly at the end of a long day. But it will be worth it. Take it 'wisely and slow; they stumble that run fast'. (Romeo and Juliet)Dainty Ballerinahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08828869370412511166noreply@blogger.com