@mbrutus Well, we were together in line for the theatre (not the African guy, I must confess) and therefore it was easy to take close-up pictures. The ear in the poster was a serendipitous bonus.
Do you mean you and the woman in the foreground? I wondered if that might be the case. And I also wondered about graphic of the ear. In my twisted sense of humor, I mused that it might be an avant-garde drama with a title like "Vincent's Other Ear". Or perhaps a modern day satire of Marc Antony's speech in JULIUS CAESAR.
No I did not know her. And I don't remember what was the role of the ear on the facade of the theatre, I'll go and check. But yes, maybe it is Shakespeare: Romans lend me your ear! @mbrutus. You have the right name for that!
@caterina then you did take a picture of two strangers at close range. Many people are either too shy or lack the stealth to do so. More power to you.. to do so just for your 365 friends. And I suppose you are right about my name. But I t could be worse. At least, it's not Polonius. Though I've been thinking of changing it to Lear, since I do have three daughters. (And they never invite me to dinner. ;-)
@mbrutus which is probably for the best...Did you share your kingdom evenly between the three? Who anyway seem to be beautiful and bright enough to carry on by themselves