Okay, but SebStan in the Bucky dress uniform as Macbeth. Think about it.

Nov 13, 2014 09:30

I'm always thinking about different ways I want to see Macbeth staged. Obviously, I have a zillion thoughts and feelings about Lady M, but I also am super invested in how you present the witches. Maybe it was this photoset that got me thinking about it again, but I always want to see Weird Sisters who aren't horrible and deformed and grotesque. I actually love witches who are staggering and enchanting (no punnery intended). When I wrote them for The Soft Road, they were Trio Medieval - harmonizing singers who could flatten you with the beauty of their voices. What I realized this morning on the train is that I want witches who are the Andrews Sisters - just as vicious and powerful and enthralling, but fun, heady, promising so much.

Also, it would mean a WWII-era Macbeth, which I'm always down for. DRESS UNIFORMS.

What else? Apparently the Sebastian Stan tag is fanwanking a bunch about how supposedly he looks dangerously thin now. The fun part is they're blaming his girlfriend, because obviously an unhappy relationship is the only reason he could be looking so tired and unhappy all the time. Part of me wants to point out that not only are there a zillion possible reasons that we have no privy to for however known goober Sebastian Stan is feeling or looks like at any given moment, but the dude's stepfather has Alzheimer's. That's more than stress enough.

Who knows. This is why I don't hang out on actor tags!

Frida Kahlo as a little kid!

To read: The Lady at the Piano. Every Tuesday morning at a quiet veterans hospital in Portland, the daughter of a World War II airman dons an old Army uniform for a throwback performance like no other.

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