things that are now canon in the goes wrong universe from a local production of TPTGW
-Jonathan Harris likes to ribbon dance, watch his pet snail, and trim his bonsai trees in his free time
-Robert Grove's birthday is March 22nd, 1989(yes this does contradict the goes wrong show, I don't think the actor was aware of that)
-Max Bennett has a BFA in performance from Yale
-Sandra Wilkinson has a day job as an accountant
-Sandra Wilkinson watches the bachelor
-Max Bennett's parents donated $10,000 into the murder at haversham manor
-within this production specifically Max Bennett, Annie Twilloil, and Trevor Watson were all American while the rest of the CPDS was british
-Robert Grove was born into a "theatrical family" and his first role was as Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet Jr in the 3rd grade
-the murder at haversham manor is Robert Grove's first non-Shakespeare production(yes this also contradicts preexisting lore)
-Robert Grove "usually gets his maids to do all the hard work around the house"
-Robert Grove is originally from London
-Charles Haversham was a dream role for Jonathan Harris because "napping is something he excels at"
-Trevor Watson has 2 cats, one is a Persian named Princess, and the other is a Siamese that I sadly forget the name of
-for the scene of Winston attacking inspector Carter at the end, they had it where one of the Cornley crew put on dog ears and acted as Winston(my friend who was in the actual crew for the production said that the person who did that was the actual stage manager)
-they added a bit where when they put the clock on the chaise longue 2 Cornley crew members come up and offer to help where one of them reminds the other to "be British" and then Chris gets mad at them and they run off, but then he summons them back to help lift the clock(my crew friend said they added this because the cast couldn't lift the clock(with the actor for Sandra inside it at this point in the play))
-for the kiss between Max and Trevor they removed Trevor's line of "nobody wants to see that" and they had him be hesitant at first and then shrug and pick up Max in his arms and fully make out with him, and on one night when the door opened and the other cast members went in they held hands while standing next to one another
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I draw a pen doodle every day until I forget
Day 365: Rodimus Prime (& Winston) (Mtmte)
Today marks a year. 3 hundred and sixty-five days of me drawing little pen scribbles in my sketchbook. I had no idea that I had the ability to focus on anything for that long.
Doing these has been so much fun! It was so nice to be able to draw a whole bunch of my favorite characters and get them out in the world for people to see! But at the same time, I don’t really know how much my art has branched out since I started last year.
A lot of the time, these dailies would be the only drawings I would make during the day. It was good consistency, but I don’t think I will grow much as an artist if I keep just doing these every day. I want to do art professionally someday, so I need to grow my art and storytelling significantly. So I think this is going to be the last one of these specific challenge drawings I do.
This doesn’t mean I’m gonna stop posting on Tumblr! I’ve grown to like this place too much. It just might be less often, and hopefully more fully formed artwork. (And it might not be a ballpoint or felt pen.)
For my final drawing of this challenge then, I thought it would be nice to mirror the first drawing I did of this challenge (Hot Rod) with his more mature? Wiser? Older form, Rodimus Prime (and his IDW design is my favorite to draw.)
I also drew my Dog Winston. Because he’s cute. And he’s got a little bow tie!
Thank you all for checking out my art! Whether you saw all 365, or you found one or two. You have no idea how much I appreciate it!
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It’s not April yet, but I’m getting a head start on my April Pick for the 2024 Dragon Reading Challenge since it’s a bigger book.
April’s theme is a Middle-Grade Dragon Book. Good luck, fellow wyrms! 🐉
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youd better not be a peculiar little man when i get there
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Winston #150
Date Taken: April 18, 2024
By @mermaidinthecity.
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🩵 The Death of Sitting Bear: New and Selected Poems by N. Scott Momaday
Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5
“Here, too, are meditations on morality, love, and loss, as well as reflections on the incomparable and hallowed terrain of his native Southwest. The Death of Sitting Bear evokes the essence of human experience and speaks to us all.”
My breath was taken away by this poetry collection, each one a new song I felt necessary to read aloud. N. Scott Momaday had a real talent with words, with language, and with putting those two things out in the world. A very talented writer, poet, storyteller.
My favorite part of this book was “A Century of Impressions” which contains 100 haikus and truly encapsulates how to do it correctly. I’ve noticed that not a lot of westerners know how to correctly write a haiku, but Momaday blew it out of the water. It was a wonderful experience.
Some other poems I liked were “A Story of Light”, “English, the Language”, and “Meditation on Wilderness”.
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