You mean the play they stole and then ratted up with indian tropes?
Isn't the whole point of the "first nation" is that they had existing practices, culture, and stores to perform? Why do they need to "indigenize" shit?
a Mi'kmaw collective from Sipekne'katik First Nation
I Ho'pe you go Fuc'k yourselves.
"It just fits the scene for the entire play because they're shipwrecked on an island and here we are in the woods as they would be on the island."
On Wednesday, they found out that the park's main trail would be open, but any secondary, wooded trails would be closed, including those leading to Shakespeare by the Sea stages.
kek. Yea.. really "fits the scene" to be in a government park, paid for by taxpayers, that has to be closed, because your "first nation" refuses to help us "manage fires." It's a lot like being shipwrecked.
"We missed two full days of rehearsal in the park, which meant we had to cancel performances in order to make up for them, but hopefully it won't impact our audience too much," said Stone.
Yea.. where'o'where would you practice your drum session?! It's not like there's fucking ACRES of woods around. You're not even wearing costumes. Just standing around like assholes in the woods banging drums and ruining Shakespeare.
You mean the play they stole and then ratted up with indian tropes?
Isn't the whole point of the "first nation" is that they had existing practices, culture, and stores to perform? Why do they need to "indigenize" shit?
I Ho'pe you go Fuc'k yourselves.
kek. Yea.. really "fits the scene" to be in a government park, paid for by taxpayers, that has to be closed, because your "first nation" refuses to help us "manage fires." It's a lot like being shipwrecked.
Yea.. where'o'where would you practice your drum session?! It's not like there's fucking ACRES of woods around. You're not even wearing costumes. Just standing around like assholes in the woods banging drums and ruining Shakespeare.
I hope you all get ticks.