AMADEUS
Thu, 5 July 2001, 02:37 pmWalter Plinge16 posts in thread
AMADEUS
Thu, 5 July 2001, 02:37 pmLess than a week to go before the opening night of Blak Yak TheatreÂ’s "Amadeus". This will be our first production for the year (after we were forced to postpone our previous show) and I am proud to say that this popular play has been done justice by a dedicated and talented cast. "Amadeus" is a well-known story, and everyone IÂ’ve spoken to is aware of the tale. More often than not, theyÂ’re familiar with the 1984 movie (winner of 8 Academy Awards) and surprised to discover that the play came first (or indeed, that it ever was a play).
The stellar cast are led by the idiosyncratic Eliot McCann in the role of a lifetime as Antonio Salieri, and the inimitable Shenandoah Bruce as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. New and returning Blak Yak members include Emma (Magrat) Farrell, Tracey Small, Nick Donald, Sean (Oedipus) Haining (alright, he was in "Oedipus", was not Oedipus), Julia (CFM) Dalby, Roger Trewick (hey, great, everybody enjoys watching Roger on stage), Allum Zia (well, there it is), Ross Hutcheon, Amanda Tyler and Lisa (Nunsense) Skryp (okay, I donÂ’t know how to spell it, I admit it).
Peter ShafferÂ’s script is a favourite of many, many people and is sure to make converts of many others. Six performances only at the spacious and comfortable Kalamunda Performing Arts Centre, Kalamunda Rd (next to the High School), Kalamunda (duh). July 11, 13, 14, 18, 20, 21 at 8 pm. Complimentary champagne will be served at the conclusion of the final perfomance. Bookings on 0500-52-52-59 (cost of a local call).
IÂ’ll probably annoy some people if I say this is one of the best shows Blak Yak has ever presented, but this cast and director Louise Carson deserve the praise. These guys are GOOD. See you there.
JB
The stellar cast are led by the idiosyncratic Eliot McCann in the role of a lifetime as Antonio Salieri, and the inimitable Shenandoah Bruce as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. New and returning Blak Yak members include Emma (Magrat) Farrell, Tracey Small, Nick Donald, Sean (Oedipus) Haining (alright, he was in "Oedipus", was not Oedipus), Julia (CFM) Dalby, Roger Trewick (hey, great, everybody enjoys watching Roger on stage), Allum Zia (well, there it is), Ross Hutcheon, Amanda Tyler and Lisa (Nunsense) Skryp (okay, I donÂ’t know how to spell it, I admit it).
Peter ShafferÂ’s script is a favourite of many, many people and is sure to make converts of many others. Six performances only at the spacious and comfortable Kalamunda Performing Arts Centre, Kalamunda Rd (next to the High School), Kalamunda (duh). July 11, 13, 14, 18, 20, 21 at 8 pm. Complimentary champagne will be served at the conclusion of the final perfomance. Bookings on 0500-52-52-59 (cost of a local call).
IÂ’ll probably annoy some people if I say this is one of the best shows Blak Yak has ever presented, but this cast and director Louise Carson deserve the praise. These guys are GOOD. See you there.
JB
Walter PlingeThu, 5 July 2001, 02:37 pm
Less than a week to go before the opening night of Blak Yak TheatreÂ’s "Amadeus". This will be our first production for the year (after we were forced to postpone our previous show) and I am proud to say that this popular play has been done justice by a dedicated and talented cast. "Amadeus" is a well-known story, and everyone IÂ’ve spoken to is aware of the tale. More often than not, theyÂ’re familiar with the 1984 movie (winner of 8 Academy Awards) and surprised to discover that the play came first (or indeed, that it ever was a play).
The stellar cast are led by the idiosyncratic Eliot McCann in the role of a lifetime as Antonio Salieri, and the inimitable Shenandoah Bruce as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. New and returning Blak Yak members include Emma (Magrat) Farrell, Tracey Small, Nick Donald, Sean (Oedipus) Haining (alright, he was in "Oedipus", was not Oedipus), Julia (CFM) Dalby, Roger Trewick (hey, great, everybody enjoys watching Roger on stage), Allum Zia (well, there it is), Ross Hutcheon, Amanda Tyler and Lisa (Nunsense) Skryp (okay, I donÂ’t know how to spell it, I admit it).
Peter ShafferÂ’s script is a favourite of many, many people and is sure to make converts of many others. Six performances only at the spacious and comfortable Kalamunda Performing Arts Centre, Kalamunda Rd (next to the High School), Kalamunda (duh). July 11, 13, 14, 18, 20, 21 at 8 pm. Complimentary champagne will be served at the conclusion of the final perfomance. Bookings on 0500-52-52-59 (cost of a local call).
IÂ’ll probably annoy some people if I say this is one of the best shows Blak Yak has ever presented, but this cast and director Louise Carson deserve the praise. These guys are GOOD. See you there.
JB
The stellar cast are led by the idiosyncratic Eliot McCann in the role of a lifetime as Antonio Salieri, and the inimitable Shenandoah Bruce as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. New and returning Blak Yak members include Emma (Magrat) Farrell, Tracey Small, Nick Donald, Sean (Oedipus) Haining (alright, he was in "Oedipus", was not Oedipus), Julia (CFM) Dalby, Roger Trewick (hey, great, everybody enjoys watching Roger on stage), Allum Zia (well, there it is), Ross Hutcheon, Amanda Tyler and Lisa (Nunsense) Skryp (okay, I donÂ’t know how to spell it, I admit it).
Peter ShafferÂ’s script is a favourite of many, many people and is sure to make converts of many others. Six performances only at the spacious and comfortable Kalamunda Performing Arts Centre, Kalamunda Rd (next to the High School), Kalamunda (duh). July 11, 13, 14, 18, 20, 21 at 8 pm. Complimentary champagne will be served at the conclusion of the final perfomance. Bookings on 0500-52-52-59 (cost of a local call).
IÂ’ll probably annoy some people if I say this is one of the best shows Blak Yak has ever presented, but this cast and director Louise Carson deserve the praise. These guys are GOOD. See you there.
JB
AmandaTue, 10 July 2001, 11:05 am
RE: AMADEUS
IT IS THE BEST SHOW COZ I'M IN IT!
hahahahawhwhwheheheheheehhehehe!
please excuse me - it's getting too close to wednesday.
xxAmanda t.
hahahahawhwhwheheheheheehhehehe!
please excuse me - it's getting too close to wednesday.
xxAmanda t.
AmandaTue, 10 July 2001, 11:17 am
RE: AMADEUS
it's up the top Jarrod
- ARE YOU HAPPY NOW?
- ARE YOU HAPPY NOW?
Walter PlingeTue, 17 July 2001, 12:40 pm
RE: AMADEUS
heh heh heh!!!!!!
If you want a laff, y'all, ask the Venerable Dr J what CFM stands for!!!!
SAUCE!
J xxxxxxxx
If you want a laff, y'all, ask the Venerable Dr J what CFM stands for!!!!
SAUCE!
J xxxxxxxx
Walter PlingeTue, 17 July 2001, 01:01 pm
RE: AMADEUS - CFM
Ha...CFM....stands for Cunning Female Male doesn't it...?
or is it....Clever Foreign Mop.....?
no no, no..it's..Clearly Fu*%ing Mad.....!.....yes!!!
sorry...i'll just get me coat.......
Al
x
or is it....Clever Foreign Mop.....?
no no, no..it's..Clearly Fu*%ing Mad.....!.....yes!!!
sorry...i'll just get me coat.......
Al
x
Walter PlingeTue, 17 July 2001, 03:19 pm
RE: AMADEUS - CFM
Possibly, knowing the talent of this woman, how about
"celebrating feminine magnificence"
JFC
"celebrating feminine magnificence"
JFC
Walter PlingeTue, 17 July 2001, 03:59 pm
RE: AMADEUS - CFM
JFC Wrote:
*Possibly, knowing the talent of this woman, how about
"celebrating feminine magnificence"
JFC*
....Come on now Julia...you know it's not fair for you to guess....!
No, you are right. Lets have a worship Julia day. Julia, we love you.
*Possibly, knowing the talent of this woman, how about
"celebrating feminine magnificence"
JFC*
....Come on now Julia...you know it's not fair for you to guess....!
No, you are right. Lets have a worship Julia day. Julia, we love you.
Walter PlingeTue, 17 July 2001, 04:29 pm
RE: AMADEUS - CFM
Oh this is getting WELL silly!
JAsus yer feckin' eejit, Zia! Careful now, we'll be accused of "in jokes" again!!
heh heh heh
J xxxx
PS For subscriptions to my Fan Club I'm guessing see Sonni, only one who known me as long and as well could get away with such bad craziness...........
JAsus yer feckin' eejit, Zia! Careful now, we'll be accused of "in jokes" again!!
heh heh heh
J xxxx
PS For subscriptions to my Fan Club I'm guessing see Sonni, only one who known me as long and as well could get away with such bad craziness...........
Walter PlingeTue, 17 July 2001, 04:44 pm
Amadeus VI - The Undiscovered Restraint
Thank you for the last word, my Comely Fair Maiden. Now is probably a good time to stop, people. We want to attract customers to the production, not annoy them away.
Seats still available for Amadeus for Wed, Fri and Sat this week. Tickets at the door or by phoning 0500-52-52-59 (cost of a local call).
(Check out the great poster in the "What's On" section. Thanks Grant.)
JB
Seats still available for Amadeus for Wed, Fri and Sat this week. Tickets at the door or by phoning 0500-52-52-59 (cost of a local call).
(Check out the great poster in the "What's On" section. Thanks Grant.)
JB
Walter PlingeTue, 17 July 2001, 08:39 pm
AMADEUS - BGS
Not guilty of this bad craziness, I'm afraid, my Cute F....n' Mate! (Sorry Jarrod, had to proclaim my innocence!)
Prospective audiences, do get along to see Amadeus. You will see none of this silly nonsense on stage, just a Bloody Good Show!
Prospective audiences, do get along to see Amadeus. You will see none of this silly nonsense on stage, just a Bloody Good Show!
Walter PlingeWed, 18 July 2001, 04:34 pm
RE: AMADEUS
Jarrod
I've tried and tried to ring that number 0500 525259 to book four tickets for Saturday night. But it just rings out! Can't get through!
I've tried and tried to ring that number 0500 525259 to book four tickets for Saturday night. But it just rings out! Can't get through!
Walter PlingeWed, 18 July 2001, 04:57 pm
RE: AMADEUS
Jarrod, will you get away from the mirror, stop admiring yourself in those tights and answer the bloody phone!
And put you socks back in the drawer!
And put you socks back in the drawer!
Walter PlingeThu, 19 July 2001, 01:09 am
RE: AMADEUS
Sorry Magdalen,
As soon as I received your message I tried the number myself and got through fine. You must have rung either exactly when someone else was booking tickets on the answering machine, or else just afterwards whilst the answering machine was resetting itself.
Saturday night is a good choice of performances as that is when we will be serving complimentary champagne after the show.
And all my mirrors are portable, so I never need be far from one. And thanks for the tip about the socks, Deano, although I got some damn funny looks at first until someone explained that I should be putting them down the FRONT of my tights...
JB
As soon as I received your message I tried the number myself and got through fine. You must have rung either exactly when someone else was booking tickets on the answering machine, or else just afterwards whilst the answering machine was resetting itself.
Saturday night is a good choice of performances as that is when we will be serving complimentary champagne after the show.
And all my mirrors are portable, so I never need be far from one. And thanks for the tip about the socks, Deano, although I got some damn funny looks at first until someone explained that I should be putting them down the FRONT of my tights...
JB
AmandaThu, 19 July 2001, 04:57 pm
RE: AMADEUS
Jarrod Buttery wrote:
although I got some damn funny looks at first until someone explained that I should be putting them down the FRONT of my tights...
well then whay have *I* been getting funny looks from backstage?
xxAmanda