Father Corpse
We are not your kind
It’s a West End production, playing at Duke of Yorks Theatre. This is entirely British, so much less surprising.
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are you serious or are you being satirical?I guess because. The more whites and black create kids, The less Mad NigNog in them. Making Half and Half they think will die down their madness....Doubt it though.
That’s a good point - it’s about two Italian families feuding. And while I don’t picture a blond haired blue eyed girl for Juliet Capulet, a coal skinned African isn’t accurate either. Olive skinned, dark hair would be satisfactory.Of course, because when I think of William Shakespeare and his masterpiece of a tragedy play written in sixteenth century England, based upon the Italian love story produced by Matteo Bandello (c. 1480–1562), an Italian writer, soldier, Dominican friar and bishop, known mostly for his collection of 214 novellas that made him the most popular short-story writer of his day, I think of a ridiculous and unattractive diversity hire playing Juliette and not ever 15 year-old Olivia Hussey in the 1968 film at all!
In other news, the ghost of Toshiro Mifune will play the titular role in a redo of Mary Poppins because whenever I think of famous, singing and dancing British nannies of 1910, he's the one for me!
If you haven't seen Olivia Hussey in the 1968 film, watch it, now! The point being she became the epitome of Juliette for millions in the same way Dame Julie Andrews became the epitome of an early twentieth century British nanny from her Disney effort during that same decade.That’s a good point - it’s about two Italian families feuding. And while I don’t picture a blond haired blue eyed girl for Juliet Capulet, a coal skinned African isn’t accurate either. Olive skinned, dark hair would be satisfactory.
But whatever, it’s their (British) show, they can do whatever they want. Put an Indian Bollywood dancer in that role, idc.
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