Another one bites the dust
May. 5th, 2011 11:28 pmThere were fewer people in the crowd today so it was pretty quite, especially the first part. But it still went well. No major problems.
Something did occur to me though. I never noticed until now but Theseus says at the start that the wedding is in fir day on the new moon. And later on the Mechanicals wonder if they’ll be moonlight for their play and say that there will. But the play is on the wedding nigh so they’ll be no moon out that night. Did Shakespeare just make a huge continuity error or am I reading it wrong.
Edit: no Hippolytia mentions something about a sliver of a crescent moon. I just wasn't paying attention.
Anyway; 3 down, 2 to go.