Every summer there is a production of Shakespeare in High Park and this year it is King Lear that is being presented. I'm not sure if a squirrel is really playing King Lear but I do love this sign for the production!
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Love that Pat!
ReplyDeleteWhat a terrific poster, if that poster is anything to go by they should get a good attendance.
ReplyDeleteAll the best, Gordon.
I dunno, the squirrel might be the only reason I'd see it
ReplyDeleteOh my this just stands right out! Great poster, and capture.
ReplyDeleteThe billboard's photo is a little confusing with the squirrel's image, isn't it. Humorous, but I doubt that I would use that image for that play. It is a wonderful way to enjoy Shakespeare in the summer.
ReplyDeleteThat is a great sign. I love the squirrel too but, I'm wondering what the significance might be.
ReplyDeleteFine looking sign for an important event.
ReplyDeleteLove the squirrel but not sure if he has the pathos needed for King Lear!! (I jest!)
ReplyDeleteCool sign!
ReplyDeleteTwelfth Night is one of my favourite Shakespeare plays. If not my favourite.
There are Shakespeare in the park productions here too each summer. This year Romeo & Juliet and Midsummer Night's Dream.
Funny squirel looking at us!
ReplyDeleteGreat poster, I love the squirrel. Maybe he will be making a guest appearance.
ReplyDeleteAch! Squirrels! “O! Let me not be mad, not mad, sweet heaven; keep me in temper; I would not be mad!”
ReplyDeleteThe sign is definitely fun,
ReplyDeletebut isn't Lear being played by a woman in this version?
...a nice part of summer.
ReplyDeleteI don't get to see plays or musicals as much, but I recently saw THE BOOK OF MORMOM and that one is funny.
ReplyDeleteFRANKLY MY DEAR
LOL, love the sign and the squirrel. Happy Thursday, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteI'd want to go , based on that sign (even if I didn't already love outdoor theater ... we used to have that here in Eugene, but I don't see it advertised now). I'm sure people (and squirrels) will all love the production in your park.
ReplyDeleteA great summer tradition.
ReplyDeleteand surely squirrels rule any Toronto park?!
A few nights ago I saw The Complete Works of Shakespeare Abridged. Very funny.
ReplyDeletef that poster is anything to go by they should get a good attendance.
ReplyDeleteAll the best, Gordon.
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