Hi,
Yes you are right about this, and the bad thing about the ghost story at
Selsø is that it dont fit with any of the persons who lived there.
There is a tale about a wife who killed her husband in the bed, because she
was so jealoux about his life with other wimen, later that night she regreat
her deal, and threw herself out of the window down into the water where she
drowned. The story points out that it was the wife of a person who rebuilded
the castle in the 1730ies, problem with that is that he was a widower, his
wife died before him.
I can only laugh at such people who think they feels other things than the
rest of us, they are not telling the trouth.
My dress ended at the castle because i gave it away to them, so they could
exhibit. They needed things, because it was almost empty of interriors.
Bjarne
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It's actually interesting how I can understand every shot even if it is in
Danish. There are so many shows on like this in English.... British and
American... that I could tell exactly what was going on and what people
were
saying. The medium.... like all such frauds... was very good. Give her an
award!
These ghost stories are so funny when taken seriously.
How did they end up with that gown anyway?
* * * *
Back in 1979 I designed "The Three Penny Opera" as a senior design
student.
There is a brothel scene in which I put the girls in teddies, tap pants,
chemises....all kinds of what was just then becoming trendy lingerie but
also
period [we did it in WWI]
Last year I went to a show at my old college... another Brecht play: "The
Good Woman of Szechwan". In one scene the actors are pinning up laundry on
a
line to dry. Up goes one of my outfits for the other Brecht show. Back
stage I
complimented the props designer for her superior taste in undies. She
looked
at me sideway so I explained she had used something I had designed 30
years
ago. "Well, I got the Brecht feel right, I suppose". I quipped.
But it's true, you never know where your costumes will end up.
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