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May. 1st, 2015 11:15 am
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 So my Honours project of delightful Aussie geckos has been owning my brain since February - not least because my supervisor is rather ambitious and it seems more like a PhD!! (I'll be doing that later. Probably. Best way to put off trying to find a job, amirite?)

BUT despite getting a sore shoulder and thumb from too much pipetting, the lab work is progressing nicely. Getting DNA out of lizards and onto your computer for making phylogenetic trees with is a long and complicated business, I am discovering. Mostly involving lots of pipetting. Though I was also wielding scalpels and burning ethanol at the beginning too, which is more exciting!

I have also been chipping away at my long WIP too, which I wasn't sure I'd have brain enough to do. The end is in sight! Goodness knows what I'll do with myself after it's done - probably produce twice as many never-to-be finished snippets *sigh* My TV-show-watching plans have gone out the window instead, which I guess is better priorities? :P

Luckily I was not too busy with uni to see Bell Shakespeare's As You Like It - very enjoyable cross-dressing romp with unexpectedly good singing thrown in! The plot seemed to be a mashup of Much Ado and Twelfth Night, but I can't blame the Bard for copying his own themes that work well. AND [personal profile] fahye  and I saw Avengers 2 - Australia has spoilers for America for once, haha! (Not that you'll find any here, never fear.) Now I really want the next X-men movie to come out :D Barring that, some fic exploring the new team members . . .
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My final semester of uni kicks off tomorrow - FINAL semester of coursework!! I do have Honours next year, so I'm not graduating yet, but DEAR GOD I am feeling old (yes, I know I shouldn't yet :P) I'd probably be less stressed if the two courses that are clashing with each other would actually put some information up on their websites, but we are talking about academics here >.>

However, the BEST way to forget about incoming-uni-worries is to go and see a production of Legally Blonde for the first time!! [personal profile] fahye and I had only ever seen her dodgy MTV copy of it, so seeing the musical live with the best local amateur theatre types in it was FANTASTIC. I even ran into my old trumpet teacher, who normally does Classical stuff - just goes to show the power of musicals :D Particularly the type where the songs will NOT stay out of your head!

So I'll probably be very quiet again for a while - bogged down in uni stuff rather than holiday laziness :P I'll try my best not to put any gruesome details from my Parasitology course up here, anyway!
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After getting weird looks from most of my friends, I decided here would be a good place to go on about how WONDERFUL the production of Henry IV I saw last night was! (Spoilers for anyone planning on seeing the Bell Shakespeare production themselves).

The only history play I've read is Julius Caesar, but luckily [personal profile] fahye is my resident guru on all things Shakespeare, so she told me about how they meshed the two parts into one play (very sensible). The plot was simple - Prince Hal grows up - which made up for the fact that the two main young men appear to have at least four names, some of which were the same! Far too many Henrys around this period of history.

It was actually very funny - I wasn't expecting it to be like that, being a history play not a comedy. All the actors were obviously having a great time in addition to the actual scripted jokes, and they threw in some camp German tourists for extra humour. The cast was AMAZING (especially the home-grown lead!), and the set (based on the London riots) was really interesting - it included milk crates and a ladder and chains, all interacted with at some stage in the play.

[personal profile] fahye and I both felt they could have ended the two parts a little earlier, on stronger images, but that was the only qualm I had. Their last production - Julius Caesar - felt off to me, so this was a welcome return to the fabulousness I remember from a childhood of going to see their plays (with Mum telling me the plot in simpler terms so I could follow!)

. . . And now I really want to watch the Much Ado with David Tennant and Catherine Tate, but apparently the download doesn't work :( Damn incredible productions that only stay in England! But the new JC Superstar production with Tim Minchin as Judas is coming to Australia (possibly) and I'm REALLY excited for that :D

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