Not All Those Who Wander Are Lost

behindawhitemask:

Past productions:

We didn’t find her - she found us.
She sniffed us out.
She sat there
Slightly filthy with erotic mystery.
I saw the dreamer in her
Had fallen in love with me and she did not know it.
That moment the dreamer in me
Fell in love with her, and I soon knew it.
Ted Hughes on Asia Wevill (via amethyst-flavored-antacids)

OMG NOW I GET WHY MCQUEEN’S SHOES ARE CALLED ARMADILLO NOT BECAUSE THEY LOOK LIKE THE WHOLE ANIMAL BUT LOOK AT ITS FUCKING FRONT CLAWS OMG MY MIND IS COMPLETELY BLOWN I NEED TO RECOVER FROM THIS.

gennerator:

My current obsession: FASHION INDUSTRY CONFESSIONS

It’s the Wikileaks for the fashion industry

My precious… at Gallow Green

My precious… at Gallow Green

Gallow green

Gallow green

Gallow Green punch

Gallow Green punch

Thoroughly enjoyed our first visit to Gallow Green. While not seeing the show that night, I am inspired to go back and enter through the roof for the early time slot. Had two 1-on-1s whilst on the roof, and was told by one that the hotel has likely changed much since my last visit. Supposedly, there are new guests and added scenes. Awesome!! More pics to follow.

Thoroughly enjoyed our first visit to Gallow Green. While not seeing the show that night, I am inspired to go back and enter through the roof for the early time slot. Had two 1-on-1s whilst on the roof, and was told by one that the hotel has likely changed much since my last visit. Supposedly, there are new guests and added scenes. Awesome!! More pics to follow.

thebloodybusiness:

behindawhitemask:

Lady Macbeth, Tori Sparks.

Cawdor here.

In Dr. Who fandom they say “You never forget your first Doctor.” I’ve always been the exception to this rule though. My first doctor was Tom Baker, who I saw in one episode in the early 80s and never watched the show again for many, many years. Later I watched Eccleston and he was good, but Tennant? David Tennant is my Doctor. Now and forever. Sorry Matt, I get it, and bow ties are cool, but David is my Doctor.

I say that to get to this: Sleep No More has some of that same sensibility. You never forget your first Lady Macbeth. I’ve seen four or five in the role now, but Tori just ticks all the boxes for me. The right amount of crazy, sorrow, impulse control (or rather the lack of it), passion, etc. Then again, I haven’t followed the good Lady M in some time, maybe it’s something I should do this month…