#shadow cast
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one-time-i-dreamt · 1 year ago
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Attended a shadow cast performance of the movie Theater Camp.
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crowcountry · 1 year ago
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i watched rocky horror picture show for the first time during a shadow cast at my college and i truly think that's the only way to truly watch it. it's such an experience watching the movie projected and hearing the whole audience scream "asshole! slut!" when brad and janet show up on screen. it's so euphoric and i love it
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cashthecomposer · 1 year ago
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Me as Dr Scott for Rocky Horror at Pride :)
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saucywenchwritingblog · 1 year ago
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I got to watch RHPS with Brad, aka Barry Bostwick! It was so much fun!
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fnsrockyhorror · 8 months ago
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🎶 The sword of Damocles is hanging over my head, and I’ve got a feelin’ someone’s gonna be cuttin’ the thread 🎶
Did you snag your tix for our next show yet?? What are you waiting for?? 🥳😉 We’re back at the Brook Arts Center this Friday at 9pm! Tickets come with a free prop bag and we can’t WAIT to see you there! It’s going to be a great night, don’t miss it!
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nicobyrnephotography · 2 years ago
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Rocky Horror Picture Show
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1introvertedsage · 1 year ago
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The closer an object is to the light, the longer the shadow it casts.
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zytes · 11 months ago
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this manatee looks like it’s in a skyrim loading screen
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axziom13 · 1 year ago
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sanguinarysanguinity · 1 year ago
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Expanding a thought from a conversation this morning:
In general, I think "Is X out-of-character?" is not a terribly useful question for a writer. It shuts down possibility, and interesting directions you could take a character.
A better question, I believe, is "What would it take for Character to do X?" What extremity would she find herself in, where X starts to look like a good idea? What loyalties or fears leave him with X as his only option? THAT'S where a potentially interesting story lies.
In practice, I find that you can often justify much more from a character than you initially dreamed you could: some of my best stories come from "What might drive Character to do [thing he would never do]?" As long as you make it clear to the reader what the hell pushed your character to this point, you've got the seed of a compelling story on your hands.
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precariouswizardry · 1 year ago
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cashthecomposer · 1 year ago
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Me as the Usherette in Rocky Horror.
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axiliern · 2 months ago
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lots of various tim robin drawings from the past few days!!!!
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keymintt · 7 days ago
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they say it wasn't humans who found the lost dutchman's gold
(another set of traffic box illustrations!!)
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o0kawaii0o · 30 days ago
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"Anything caught your eye?"
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therealsanssherif · 1 year ago
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