The 5th Annual homeschool Shakespeare Camp delivered an outstanding performance last Saturday night!
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Both of my boys on stage at the same time. The King of France, Duke of Burgandy and King Lear; Shakespeare loves the nobles! We had 6 pairs of siblings in the play. Amazing talent!
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Props and costumes are all made the week of practice.
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Cordelia is rescued by the good King of France (wait, is that an oxymoron?)
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Doesn't Cub make an adorable King of France (that was in the prior scence), the evil Duke of Cornwall?
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The wicked step sisters.
Oh, wait. They're sisters. I kept thinking Drizella and Anastasia every time they were on stage.
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LOVE this shot! HAHA.
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King Lear going a little mad.
Yep, he's going.
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Sword play. But, of course.
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What's a tragedy without someone losing their eyes?
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Ministering to the mad King.
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Cordelia returns.
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And dies.
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Yep, she's dead already. Along with most everyone else, including King Lear.
Want to read more about Shakespeare or our amazing Bardologists?
For more scintillating snapshots, stop by Ana's blog who has several posts of King Lear, Shakespeare and more on her blog!
And a huge Thank-you and big hugs to Ruth, whose took all of these great pictures (except for the 2 by Ana)!
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PicMonkey, LOVE.
This looks amazing! I am so sorry we missed it. Maybe Riley can join the camp next year. She would love it!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice post.
ReplyDeleteAmazing!!! Wish we lived closer :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a talented group! It looks like lots of fun.
ReplyDeleteAnd I just have to comment on your setting. Could there possibly be a more perfect stage for Shakespeare?
that just looks fun. :)
ReplyDeleteIt's an amazing setting- perfect for Shakespeare! The kids have a blast! Carrie-I think we might get into too much trouble together if we lived closer ; ). Next year, Michelle!
ReplyDeleteWe love Shakespeare and that looks just wonderful. We've rented some movies, but haven't seen any live yet.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool experience! The costumes are amazing.
ReplyDeleteLooks like everyone had a great time. Love the costumes.
ReplyDeleteI am SO impressed! Wow! It all looks so professional! Wish there were opportunities like that around here. Have a great weekend. Many blessings, Lisa (from the Crew)
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you had another great summer Shakespeare adventure! What a neat opportunity your kids have with that.
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