It’s the moment you’ve been waiting for! It’s “bit with the skull” time!
Consulting pocket dramaturg: Kate Pitt
“Hamlet always has his skull”.
I’m taking next week off, but will be back here with more graveyard hijinks in August!
It’s the moment you’ve been waiting for! It’s “bit with the skull” time!
Consulting pocket dramaturg: Kate Pitt
“Hamlet always has his skull”.
I’m taking next week off, but will be back here with more graveyard hijinks in August!
We’ve made it to Act 5! There are only two scenes in Act 5, so this shouldn’t take too long, right?
….RIGHT????
Consulting pocket dramaturg: Kate Pitt
Confession: Second Gravedigger is my favorite gravedigger. First Gravedigger is a bit of a jerk.
We’re finally done with Act 4! Let’s take a look at some of the new characters we’re about to meet as we embark upon THE FINAL ACT.
Consulting pocket dramaturg: Kate Pitt
Hatless gravediggers are very rare, possibly endangered.
Consulting pocket dramaturg: Kate Pitt
The vessel with the pestle has the brew that is true.
Last week Austin Tichenor of The Reduced Shakespeare Company and Gary Andrews, artist, animator, cartoonist, and fellow Shakespeare geek, invited me to join them for an informal jaw-and-draw session. You can see the results here:
We’re almost done with this act, I promise.
Consulting pocket dramaturg: Kate Pitt
“Unction of a Mountebank” is my new band name.
In which there are pirates.
Consulting pocket dramaturg: Kate Pitt
For more on the Shakespearean phenomenon known as “pirate ex machina”, check out this handy guide to Shakespeare’s other pirates!
Alright, let’s wrap up this extremely depressing scene.
Consulting pocket dramaturg: Kate Pitt
AND WE’RE DONE WITH ACT 4!
…oh wait, sorry, we’re totally not done with Act 4. Still two more scene to go. Sorry. False alarm. It just felt like... I mean… we’ve been doing this for so long…
….*tiny sob*