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Blue, my lord. Winter’s Tale, A2S1, #ShakespeareSunday #WintersTale #GilmoreGirls #RoryGilmore #LaneKim

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“When I bestride him, I soar; I am a hawk. He trots the air. The earth sings when he touches it. - Henry V (Act 3 Scene 7) #ShakespeareSunday #WintersTale @hollowcrownfans.bsky.social
Theme: Horses

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Winter moods ❄️ So grateful for everyone who’s continued to stream 'A Winter’s Tale' proving it really is a winter song, not just for Christmas. These shots felt like the perfect backdrop. Available to stream and download
open.spotify.com/track/3YqhHS....
#snow #winter #cold #winterstale #andrewnolan

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“A sad tale’s best for winter. I have one
Of sprites and goblins.”

#WintersTale
#ShakespeareSunday
@hollowcrownfans.bsky.social
📸Alexandra Gilbreath as Hermione & Antony Sher as Leontes, 1999, #RSC by Bob Collier

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#happybirthday #jenniferconnelly #actress #abeautifulmind #requiemforadream #therocketeer #Labyrinth #darkcity #darkmatter #Snowpiercer #BadBehaviour #TopGunMaverick #Hulk #BloodDiamond #TheDaytheEarthStoodStill #AlitaBattleAngel #WintersTale #thedilemma #MulhollandFalls #onlythebrave

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And thanks to @mikebatt.bsky.social for simplifying this for me last year on x.
I've made a far better fist of this on the acoustic this year!

#chooseday
#winterstale

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❄️ A Winter’s Tale — Video Premiere Coming Soon! ❄️

My brand new single 'A Winter’s Tale' is out now and available to stream and download on all major platforms.

#AndrewNolan #Seasonal #WintersTale #DavidEssex #Cover #NewMusic #Christmas #lightswitchon #Radio #EPK #Playlist

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❄️ A Winters Tale – OUT TODAY! ❄️

Now available on all streaming and download platforms.
Add it to your Christmas and winter playlist🎶

#AndrewNolan #Playlist #newmusicfriday #newmusic #DavidEssex #WintersTale

@crazydogrecords.bsky.social

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Das zu tun, was man mag, ist Freiheit. Zu mögen, was man tut, ist Glück.

#canon7d #canon #fotografie #fotoshooting #model #winterstale #winterstalefotografie #photographer #hobbyfotografie #hobbyfotograf #nude #nudeart #nudemodel #akt

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In Pursuit of Bears: Shakespeare and Animal Metaphors | Stratford Festival Official Website This panel discussion includes scholars from both the Shakespearean and environmental perspectives who will consider what bears would have meant to the Elizabethan audience and discuss the broader con...

Next week, my father @martynobbard.bsky.social will be participating as a panelist in this @stratfest.bsky.social panel discussion on the infamous stage direction, “Exit, pursued by a bear”.
www.stratfordfestival.ca/WhatsOn/Play... #winterstale #shakespeare

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Tomos Eames - To The Sea (2022) by CowHouse Films
Tomos Eames - To The Sea (2022) by CowHouse Films YouTube video by CowHouse Films

'…but first how the poor souls roared, and the sea mocked them;'

#WintersTale Act III Sc i

#ShakespeareSunday

'To The Sea' by Tomos Eames, directed by #AlexanderVlahos

#YouBetterRun #Versailles #Sanditon #Merlin #IrishWish #Outlander #BBCPrivates #TheWindow #TheSunshineMurders

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#haiku #poetry #winterstale #rsc

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Double exposure with Hermione
#doubleexposure #painting #eyes #WintersTale

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I adored Jessica Brown Findlay when she played Lady Sybil on #DowntonAbbey. She plays the same type of tragic character in #WintersTale. The way she and Colin Farrell play off of each other. Gah! They just light up the screen.

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The poster is shades of blue and black. A man and woman gaze at each other under a starlit sky.

The poster is shades of blue and black. A man and woman gaze at each other under a starlit sky.

We've only met but it feels like I've known her for a thousand years. #WintersTale #Filmsky #NowWatching

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Happy 101st Birthday Eva Marie Saint. #HappyBirthdayEvaMarieSaint #EvaMarieSaint #Birthday #Moonlighting #OntheWaterfront #NorthbyNorthwest #BecauseofWinnDixie #SupermanReturns #WintersTale #TheLegendofKorra #Nickelodeon

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Stephen Patrick Seaborn and I at our first Stratford Festival show of the season. 🎭 #WintersTale #Shakespeare #TomPatterson

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Justice can sleep for years and awaken when it is least expected. A miracle is nothing more than dormant justice from another time arriving to compensate those it has cruelly abandoned.

#Photography #Art #Nature #Forest
#MarkHelprin #WintersTale #Karma

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#31DaysofHaunting #BookSky #LiteratureSky #PoetrySky #TheatreSky #TheaterSky #ShakespeareSky #Literature #Poetry #Theatre #Theater #Book #Shakespeare #WilliamShakespeare #WintersTale #Bear

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Let nature crush the sides o’ th’ Earth together
And mar the seeds within.
#WintersTale IV.iv.567-568

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Will you take eggs for money?
#WintersTale I.ii.202

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Will you take eggs for money?
#WintersTale I.ii.202

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Her natural posture!
Chide me, dear stone, that I may say indeed
Thou art Hermione

#WintersTale V.iii.27-29

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Choose 20 books that have stayed with you or influenced you. One book per day for 20 days, in no particular order. No explanations, no reviews, just covers!

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#MarkHalprin
#WintersTale
#booksky
#booksky📚
#bookchallenge
#20bookchallenge

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“Winter’s Tale” for this first blustery January week back from break!

Our early Shakespeare material is held courtesy of benefactor and bibliophile Lafayette L. Butler.

#firstfolio #winterstale #shakespeare #finisfriday #rarebooks #specialcollections #bertrandlibrary #bucknell #lafayettebutler

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Flavours of Christmas <p> </p><table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"><tbody><tr><td style="text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh_3JAoSGUulbtI_WXf7DUBvTGRmoCu2m0Q0xtI939VFuAuZ2POeD0MPx5zQB9XOD0mhW9p2VyCoIoDPV9xnDfqu-MBb0HmYb_6FgJLkVdTci8KUWZMm8ohJLFZxa19jgfIezMlFqI8yohkwO70OhNlTRPZKskrSbDXTgU2_rRe94jABJ9Z6t_g-DxrCzk/s896/p0d81vk4.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"><img alt='Image with BBC logo at the top, and the words "The Dark is Rising" set below in white. The background is blue with what may be stars or snow. The ground is a book with pages turning from white through orange to blue. A leafless, snowy wood rises from the book and a young rider is on a horse, both darkly silhouetted. A cloak trails behind the rider, highlighted with red, and what look like back crows or rooks chase them.' border="0" data-original-height="504" data-original-width="896" height="180" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh_3JAoSGUulbtI_WXf7DUBvTGRmoCu2m0Q0xtI939VFuAuZ2POeD0MPx5zQB9XOD0mhW9p2VyCoIoDPV9xnDfqu-MBb0HmYb_6FgJLkVdTci8KUWZMm8ohJLFZxa19jgfIezMlFqI8yohkwO70OhNlTRPZKskrSbDXTgU2_rRe94jABJ9Z6t_g-DxrCzk/w320-h180/p0d81vk4.jpg" width="320"/></a></td></tr><tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;"><i>The Dark is Rising</i></td></tr></tbody></table><p>I'm presently indulging myself in listening to the BBC adaptation of Susan Cooper's "The Dark is Rising", a story that has always captured the feeling of a Christmas laced with darkness. The book itself had a huge impact on me in my first year at secondary school, around the same time as I read "The Lord of the Rings", and its one that I return to every now and again like Alan Garner's "The Weirdstone of the Brisingamen". The BBC adaptation is near perfect, set in 12 short episodes. It's atmospheric and evocative, and I wish that they'd done some of the other books as well.  You can <a href="https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w13xtvp7">find it here</a>.</p><p>I discovered this through the book; the podcast came much later.</p><table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"><tbody><tr><td style="text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiHd_spijUuGsm_jn4cEKYNzWg89o3ZMF4viqpdm3lnPbo_n_QQ7Uj6nD1yn8AXWoR2GFeqlrsGptuNyx53LXu63ZbG-xsIRj44KV6X3YzbZz7SdEetPMEYcauJ_VdHj9ZPTxpAZ_NcYT70i7QopurQ2Wycgjv8x8exMTuTjDM3O8pLTFrTYFcR5CYPYP4/s1000/britbox_the_box_of_delights_01_0-c784366-e1732028024324.jpg.webp" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"><img alt="A boy, dress in 1930s tie, shirt and jacket looks into a box he has opened, the glow from within which lights his face and the scene." border="0" data-original-height="667" data-original-width="1000" height="213" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiHd_spijUuGsm_jn4cEKYNzWg89o3ZMF4viqpdm3lnPbo_n_QQ7Uj6nD1yn8AXWoR2GFeqlrsGptuNyx53LXu63ZbG-xsIRj44KV6X3YzbZz7SdEetPMEYcauJ_VdHj9ZPTxpAZ_NcYT70i7QopurQ2Wycgjv8x8exMTuTjDM3O8pLTFrTYFcR5CYPYP4/w320-h213/britbox_the_box_of_delights_01_0-c784366-e1732028024324.jpg.webp" width="320"/></a></td></tr><tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;"><i>The Box of Delights</i></td></tr></tbody></table><p>Another story that evokes Christmas for me is John Masefield's "The Box of Delights". This one came to me courtesy of <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Box_of_Delights_%28TV_series%29">the BBC TV series back in 1984</a>. It has many of the flavours of "The Dark is Rising"; Christmas, snow, combined with evil and magic being afoot. Susan Cooper's tale is a little more hard hitting, but the "Box of Delights" isn't afraid to scare. The BBC has <a href="https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/fantasy/box-of-delights-anniversary-repeat-bbc-four-newsupdate/">shown the series again</a> this December and is releasing it on Blu-Ray. I still have a set of DVDs for this, which replaced my VHS copy. </p><p>I read the book much later; it was satisfying fun, with a style aimed at a slightly younger audience than "The Dark is Rising" but enjoyable all the same.  Reflecting on the original transmission date, I was first introduced to these around the same time.</p><table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"><tbody><tr><td style="text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgMs3QgO90GBNcS158h9iHzms5OwOWVmKXuUydwxFj0EgWAoigwKv74csRpfQdafgFqRJvHHGJm22aOQ9bVwA-44JPpvCR4U6XVj5RhCQVnctZa31GdL_AUuUMvBnZ1cvA7dLWtPh9OrhfW5wBi6wUiP4O96-4nOqrd209q_wpj4sNDKtBBmahppK_XLsI/s828/550x828.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"><img alt="The cover of 'Winter's Tale' by Mark Helprin shows a black and white image of what I think is New York's Grand Central Station with shafts of light cutting down from high windows to the floor." border="0" data-original-height="828" data-original-width="550" height="320" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgMs3QgO90GBNcS158h9iHzms5OwOWVmKXuUydwxFj0EgWAoigwKv74csRpfQdafgFqRJvHHGJm22aOQ9bVwA-44JPpvCR4U6XVj5RhCQVnctZa31GdL_AUuUMvBnZ1cvA7dLWtPh9OrhfW5wBi6wUiP4O96-4nOqrd209q_wpj4sNDKtBBmahppK_XLsI/w213-h320/550x828.jpg" width="213"/></a></td></tr><tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;"><i>Winter's Tale</i></td></tr></tbody></table><div><br/></div><div><a href="https://markhelprin.org/novels/winters-tale/">Mark Helprin's "Winter's Tale" </a>evokes similar feelings for me although I came to it a couple of years later. It tells the tale of a young Irishman, Peter Lake, as he attempts a burglary against the backdrop of a snowy winter in New York sometime towards the end of the 19th Century. In the house he finds Beverly Penn, a young heiress, and they fall in love. Surreal, beautiful and haunting, this is a love story as much to the city as the protagonists. Again, it magic and fantasy bleed in, leaving a feel of the surreal. I haven't reread this as often (indeed, I'm still gutted that my early edition hardcover disappeared somewhere with someone in the past) but every time that I do, it brings the same feelings and joy.</div><div><br/></div><div>If you look for the book these days, you'll often find it titled "A New York Winter's Tale", named after the film adaptation which starred Colin Farrell, Jennifer Connolly, and Russell Crowe. This was done well, but like all adaptation, it differs from the original (although it captures the intent quite well).</div><div><br/></div><div>I also quite like dipping into the MR James ghost stories at this time of year, both the books and the various BBC versions which are quite satisfyingly done.</div><div><br/></div><div>What media evokes this season for you?</div><div><br/></div><div>21 December 2024</div><br/><p><br/></p><p><br/></p> <div style="clear: both;"></div>

Blog: Flavours of Christmas

What media evokes the flavours of the season for you?
Call outs to Susan Cooper's #TheDarkisRising, John Masefield’s #TheBoxofDelights and Mark Helprin's #WintersTale

delta-pavonis.blogspot.com/2024/12/flavours-of-chri...

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#happybirthday #jenniferconnelly #actress #abeautifulmind #requiemforadream #therocketeer #Labyrinth #darkcity #darkmatter #Snowpiercer #BadBehaviour #TopGunMaverick #Hulk #BloodDiamond #TheDaytheEarthStoodStill #AlitaBattleAngel #WintersTale #thedilemma #MulhollandFalls #onlythebrave

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JJ tells us why you should come to the show this weekend.

Show and booking details: www.1623theatre.co.uk/the-winters-tale

#WintersTale #Shakespeare #TryItInTranslation

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Attenborough Arts Centre supports 1623 theatre company with new work The Winter’s Tale – Attenborough Arts Centre | University of Leicester

Huge thanks to Attenborough Arts Centre, where we are currently making our new show The Winter's Tale, and to Play On Shakespeare for commissioning and funding us.

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#WintersTale #Theatre

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Choose 20 books that have stayed with or influenced you.
One book per day for 20 days, in no particular order. No explanations, no reviews, just covers.
#booksky #winterstale #markhelprin

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