Just watched Radio Pig and spent the whole time wishing I was seeing a theatre production instead. Felt similarly about Magicians (Song Il-gon), Kinds of Kindness (Yorgos Lanthimos) and A New Love in Tokyo (Banmei Takahashi). I wish this was a genre I could seek out without googling 1 million variations of theatremoviemovieplaymoviefeelslikeplaymovietheatreproductionmoviegivingshakespearegivingcabaret.
I haven’t seen a refreshing new play in a while. I went to see this with my mom last night after a long week, and awkwardly sat thru the 2 hours of v4gina-related comedy… More than that, though, was a really beautiful bittersweet play that I thoroughly enjoyed. I love live theatre!!!
I think is a real way to see multiple forms of art in one single room.
In general: the play as a whole.
In detail: the scenography, costume design, lighting design, music or sounds, the actoral performance, etcetc
good cultural thingy hehe
Free food for them & as someone THOROUGHLY against "single-serve" baking it makes it so much easier not thinking about eating the leftovers before they go bad (or freezing & inevitably forgetting about them & throwing it out six months down the line).
I have very little to say & fewer people to say it to but sending postcards to strangers all over the world with little tidbits about my day & the weather & the song I'm listening to just makes me so happy. It amazes me that some people on there have sent/received over 20,000 postcards. I feel like it brings a feeling of more intention into my daily life.
Lost my glasses & the new pair I just got are possibly my least favorite I've ever owned, but they make me feel like I'm being revealed as a secret hottie every time I take them off.