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Host: "Hamlet to Hamilton: Exploring Verse Drama" | Founder: TURN TO FLESH PRODUCTIONS | Author: "Cupid and Psyche" "Nachtsturm Castle" & Others | Caitlin O'Sullivan in "The Ghost Ship" (Boston Metaphysical Society)

Thursday, July 22, 2004

KMK Photos!

Purty darn happy with several of these. Can't wait to see them in their actual costumes, rather than rehearsal clothes - with full sets, lights, etc. I couldn't resist playing with a few on Adobe - the results are apparent below. Und now ve tanz! Hectic day - had exactly one meal. Blaugh. And yet, I don't lose weight. Ah ca! Enjoy!

All the pictures can be enlarged by clicking on them.

  • Hey! If you're in the vicinity...why not stop by and see the show?



  • Played a bit with this - such as the coloring of his shirt, etc. I thought the other pictures would be better - I had one of her gripped by the arms by him, one of them pre-kiss, and of the infamous spank. The infamous spank didn't turn out right at ALL, the pre-kiss doesn't have as much passion, and the gripped arms was at a weird angle. But this...works. :) (Insert sappy romantic music here.)



  • Ich leibe meine gangsters. And I simply couldn't resist playing with the first picture to make the second picture.





  • Savvy? (Don't ask. Apparently there are now pirates in KMK....)



    Mood: Accomplished
    Music: Shrek 2 on repeat
    Thought: WHAT am I doing up so late again?
    Yaaay! Looksee!

    Les Miserables
    You are LES MISERABLES. You are truly an epic
    (You've been known to run almost three hours).
    You tell the story of Jean Valjean, a man on
    the run for the majority of his life from
    Inspector Javert, and Cosette, Valjean's
    adopted daughter. Using powerful ballads and
    choral numbers, you guide your audience through
    ther interactions of several characters, a plan
    that goes tragically wrong, and a small victory
    for some. You are grandiose, but in a subtle
    manner.

    Your songs include "I Dreamed a Dream,"
    "Do You Hear the People Sing," and
    "On My Own."


    What Broadway Musical Are You?
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