Wednesday, July 26, 2017

Shakespeare In High Park

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! 
Taking part in Signs, Signs. Click HERE to see more signs from around the world.

20 comments:

  1. What a terrific poster, if that poster is anything to go by they should get a good attendance.
    All the best, Gordon.

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  2. I dunno, the squirrel might be the only reason I'd see it

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  3. Oh my this just stands right out! Great poster, and capture.

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  4. The 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.

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  5. That is a great sign. I love the squirrel too but, I'm wondering what the significance might be.

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  6. Fine looking sign for an important event.

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  7. Love the squirrel but not sure if he has the pathos needed for King Lear!! (I jest!)

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  8. Cool sign!

    Twelfth 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.

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  9. Great poster, I love the squirrel. Maybe he will be making a guest appearance.

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  10. Ach! Squirrels! “O! Let me not be mad, not mad, sweet heaven; keep me in temper; I would not be mad!”

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  11. The sign is definitely fun,
    but isn't Lear being played by a woman in this version?

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  12. I don't get to see plays or musicals as much, but I recently saw THE BOOK OF MORMOM and that one is funny.

    FRANKLY MY DEAR

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  13. LOL, love the sign and the squirrel. Happy Thursday, enjoy your day!

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  14. I'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.

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  15. A great summer tradition.
    and surely squirrels rule any Toronto park?!

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  16. A few nights ago I saw The Complete Works of Shakespeare Abridged. Very funny.

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  17. f that poster is anything to go by they should get a good attendance.
    All the best, Gordon.

    การ์ตูนโป๊, jav

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