1. lgbtlaughs:

[Middle Top: title in red reads “Ramona and Juliet.” Middle: paragraph on project. Top Left: girl in blue victorian dress and pulled back hair labelled “day,” the same woman with a long braid and red ball gown labelled “night.” The name “Ramona” is below. Top Right: girl in light pink dress with blue trimming labelled “day,” the same girl in a brighter pink gown labelled “night.” Below is the name “Juliet.” Bottom Left: two pictures of the same man in suits. The name below says “Mercutio.” Bottom Right: man in a top hat and foppish attire with a cane labelled “day,” the same man in a ruffled suit labelled “night.” Below the name reads “Nurse.”]
My drama class did a project on Romeo and Juliet where we had to design costumes for a specific era and we could “add our own elements”. We chose to do a Victorian time period… with lesbians and a male nurse because we wished Romeo and Juliet contained a foppish male nurse. There was dissent among our group over the name, though. A member of our group wanted to do “Julia and Juliet”. I’m glad I fought for “Ramona and Juliet”, though.
(Submitted by wutevrrr)

    lgbtlaughs:

    [Middle Top: title in red reads “Ramona and Juliet.” Middle: paragraph on project. Top Left: girl in blue victorian dress and pulled back hair labelled “day,” the same woman with a long braid and red ball gown labelled “night.” The name “Ramona” is below. Top Right: girl in light pink dress with blue trimming labelled “day,” the same girl in a brighter pink gown labelled “night.” Below is the name “Juliet.” Bottom Left: two pictures of the same man in suits. The name below says “Mercutio.” Bottom Right: man in a top hat and foppish attire with a cane labelled “day,” the same man in a ruffled suit labelled “night.” Below the name reads “Nurse.”]

    My drama class did a project on Romeo and Juliet where we had to design costumes for a specific era and we could “add our own elements”. We chose to do a Victorian time period… with lesbians and a male nurse because we wished Romeo and Juliet contained a foppish male nurse. There was dissent among our group over the name, though. A member of our group wanted to do “Julia and Juliet”. I’m glad I fought for “Ramona and Juliet”, though.

    (Submitted by wutevrrr)

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