After Warwick Castle, we drove over to Stratford-Upon-Avon. The first thing I saw when I got off the bus was this nice lamppost.
It's very nice and even has two.... cheery men, I think? I dunno, it looked nice. That building there is the Swan Theater which is one of two big theaters there. The other one, the *Royal Shakespeare Company* was where we watched the Taming of the Shrew, which was later in the evening.
When we got off the bus, we headed over to the church where Shakespeare is buried. It was a nice church with a pleasant graveyard outside it on the border of the river. The inside was very nice, and I got complimented on my coat/sweater combination by some people working at the church. They asked me if I had made the coat, and I felt very complimented. :)
Inside the church is the actual grave of THE William Shakespeare and his wife, Anne. It was really cool.
The words up above basically say "Don't dig up these stones or move my bones, because if you do, I curse you."
It was really cool.
From there, I went wandering around the town, looking for something to entertain me. I passed by the house that Shakespeare MIGHT have been born in. I didn't go in because you had to pay, and I felt that I didn't want to pay for a possible birthplace of someone.
Right across the street there was a Christmas store. it made me think of Canada and fudge, so I went off looking for some fudge. Luckily (or unluckily, depending on your stance on sweets), there were a ton of shops all throughout the town that sold pastries, chocolates, or just sweeties.
At that point, I was just wandering around the town looking for other people to entertain myself with. I didn't want to cheat and call someone, so I wandered around keeping an eye out for people I knew. It was fun, kind of like a game.
I eventually found most of the other Lawrence Students in a book store. I had gone in to look at books to pass the time until it was time to see the play, and after a while, I looked up, and there were six (or so) others from my group! It was really cool. I felt like I was psychic or something.
So, after some dinner, we went to see "Taming of the Shrew" by the Royal Shakespeare Company!!!!! I was very torn about my reaction to it.... I REALLY dislike the play itself, but the actors were so good, and the staging was so magnificent, and the set was so amazing, I loved it at the same time.... GOD! I felt so bad enjoying the play, but it was SO GOOD. >.<
I don't even know man.
Well, I am exhausted, and I need to catch up on my posting, so I'm off to get some good sleep so that I can have great adventures so that I can write about them.
TTFN, Ta ta for now!
Sophie (& Greg)