After breakfast at Pollock, we went to another breakfast show - Shakespeare for Breakfast. We saw these guys in 2010 as well, and they have sold out every year for like six years or something. Hilarious. A great mash up of four of Shakespeare's heroes, four of his villains, and references to at least a dozen or more plays. And the best part is that it was hilarious even if you were a complete Shakespeare newbie. Oh - and great minds think alike - our Royal Mile show: a rap battle complete with Shakespearian insults. The finale of their show: a rap battle complete with Shakespearian insults. Same idea born on two continents!
After lunch, we went to our performance on the Royal Mile. They did great! Flyers were passed, a crowd was gathered, fun was had. It was a really good moment. Here is a clip from their performance...
We had about 45 min to kill so we all explored some of the shops on the Royal Mile before going over to Pleasance Courtyard to see I need a Doctor - The Who-sical. Overall a cute show.
We then had our second performance at Churchill Theatre. Several of the kids said that they felt off, but I thought it was easily the most solid performance to date. They should be very pleased with how the show is finishing up.
We then had our second performance at Churchill Theatre. Several of the kids said that they felt off, but I thought it was easily the most solid performance to date. They should be very pleased with how the show is finishing up.
There was just enough time to grab a quick sandwich before we left to see another AHSTF performance - Nevada: It Ain't Just About Vegas, Baby. That wrapped up about midnight, and we all made it back safe, sound, and sleepy.