My mum: I’m not being over dramatic!!!
How she’s acting:
Both these women were my gay awakening
When you don’t know what to draw, draw Parks and Rec Part 2
Part 3 Bonus:
Millycore for Millyday @millificent 💞💞💞
They took Parks and Rec off Netflix so this is how I am coping :’)
Part 1 Part 3
Bonus:
“deploying Aubrey”
Brb crying
genuinely love you so much
This is just a shout out to @honestlyjustamillyfanpage for being the absolute bollocks. Love you so much ❤️❤️❤️
Have the worst mug I could find in my 2am five min google scroll:
filmmakers who adapt classic gothic literature for the screen: damn i'm not reading that book no matter hWHAT
I love this so much holy fuck
Some favourite staging moments in productions of Shakespeare plays:
Clarence actually getting drowned in a barrel of wine on stage in Richard III; it was a small barrel, they stuck his head into it as he struggled, pulled him out for an instant as he gasped for air and screamed, his head was wet and sopping, his face all red
Macbeth clutching his empty hands to hold an imaginary child, casting a clawed shadow on the wall
Ophelia ripping out hanks of her hair to give to people during her ‘flowers’ scene (obviously fake hair in real life)
Benedict in Much Ado About Nothing hiding from Claudio, Leonato and Don Pedro, taking a swig from a can of beer that happened to be full of cigarette butts and spit-taking it all over Don Pedro and Leonato
who then awkwardly pretend to check if it’s raining
Angelo in Measure for Measure taking off a bloody cilice belt from around his thigh while saying ‘Blood, thou art blood’
Also a really good bit where Angelo shows up in a two way mirror later on when the Duke’s speaking to himself and cursing him; the Duke turns to point at the mirror and there’s Angelo, in the chain of office, pointing back, accusing the Duke as much as the Duke does to him
The moment in Julius Caesar where Brutus asks his servant Strato - who’s been sitting with his back to the audience and wearing a hat with a wide brim - to help him commit suicide; Strato stands while taking off his hat to reveal that he’s played by Caesar’s actor
(a collective gasp went around the theatre; really lent a whole new meaning to ‘Caesar, now be still. I killed not thee with half so good a will’)
After a frantic chase scene in The Comedy of Errors which ends with all the cast collapsed across the stage in exhaustion and the scenery itself falling to bits…a pair of underpants falls from the ceiling, and Dromio of Ephesus (who’d tried in vain to retrieve them at the start of the play) crawls over several other characters, seizes them and screams in triumph
I like to think that the first 7 tips are the same, but Suki's 8th tip is "don't turn into the moon"
the moon girls edition 🌑🌕
A witch once me I have the voice of an angel and it has since been my whole personality Keswick's #1 cappucino maker (somehow)
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