Time for some more play page updates! I’ve run out of plays that I’ve done complete scene-by-scenes adaptations for, but I’m putting together pages for the rest, starting with the As:
Shakespearean New Year's Resolutions, part 3 (Remastered)
OK, one final set of remastered Shakespearean New Year’s Resolutions, while it’s still January.
And here’s the original:
STA 2021: Virtual Conference Pros and Cons
Having survived my first virtual conference, I have to say there were more pros than I thought, although the cons were very substantial. Particularly the doom-scrolling one. I tell you, there is nothing more liable to distract you from an online conference session than watching a bunch of white-supremacist fascist terrorists storming your country’s seat of government in another window.
Consulting pocket dramaturg: Kate Pitt
Regular programming (whatever the hell that is) resumes next week! Stay safe, loyal readers.
STA 2021: Virtual Conference F.A.Q.
Hey all! A slight deviation from our usual programming today. I don’t know why I’m telling you that: I’m literally the only person in the world who knows what my usual programming is supposed to be, BUT ANYWAYS. MOVING ON.
Ahem. I’ve been wonderfully busy the last two weeks attending the Shakespeare Theatre Association’s annual conference. The STA conference is always a highlight of my year, as it’s a chance for me to see some of my very favorite people and to learn from them, but I was oddly unexcited about this year’s conference, which, due to THE THING, was going to be all virtual. Being on Zoom for seven days just didn’t seem very appealing to me.
Of course I was wrong, and it turned out to be a wonderfully inspiring, engaging, and fun experience. As usual, I drew lots of comics documenting my conference experience and, as I struggle to get back to my aforementioned usual programming, I thought I’d share a couple with you here this week.
GTB Play Page Updates: Richard II
Well, we’ve reached the the first play I ever gave the full scene-by-scene treatment: Richard II. As with Coriolanus, I did this rather-less-than-mainstream play early on in my Good Tickle Brain career purely to take advantage of the internet buzz around David Tennant’s stint as Richard II at the Royal Shakespeare Company, and the subsequent National Theatre Live screening of that performance.
Anyways, check it and my vague smattering of other Richard II comics here!
Shakespearean New Year's Resolutions, part 2 (Remastered)
Let’s keep on updating my past New Year’s Resolutions comics, shall we?
Here is the original:
GTB Play Page Updates: Coriolanus
Time for another play page update! Check out my scene-by-scene adaptation of Coriolanus, as well as a handful of other Coriolanus-related comics .
My scene-by-scenes have definitely improved since this one. I did it really quickly because the Donmar Warehouse production of Coriolanus, starring Tom Hiddleston, was about to be broadcast live by the National Theatre and, as I was still desperately trying to build an audience, I decided to try and capitalize on the occasion.
I’m not desperately trying to build an audience anymore. I’m just trying to get by.
Shakespearean New Year's Resolutions, part 1 (Remastered)
Hey! We made it to 2021! There's still a long, dark tunnel ahead before we can put this pandemic behind us, but at least now there's a light at the end of the tunnel which I don't think is a train.
The first couple months of 2021 are going to consist of remastered versions of old comics and more play page updates, because, frankly, I'm burnt out and have some actual commissions that I've been neglecting for too long. But hopefully things will settle down soon and I can get started on the next play.... whatever it will be.
For now, let’s go waaaaaay back to my first set of Shakespearean New Year’s Resolutions!
As you can see, my style has evolved a bit. Not much, but a bit.
I think we can agree that Hamlet’s resolution is still on point.