Quiz Night- Fundraiser
Fri, 17 June 2005, 05:28 pmWalter Plinge17 posts in thread
Quiz Night- Fundraiser
Fri, 17 June 2005, 05:28 pmQuestion 1 : How is Supergirl related to Superman ??
------ think you know the answer??? well:
Red Ryder Theatre Company
invites you to a
QUIZ NIGHT
Sunday, July 3rd @6pm onwards
Hyde Park Hotel - Comedy Lounge (cnr Bulwer & Fitzgerald St)
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Tickets only $10 p/p - which includes $3.00 off meal @ the Bistro.
Make your team as BIG or as small as you like !!
Heaps of prizes and other games on the night !
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FUNRAISING and FUNDRAISING for
Dealer's Choice by Patrick Marber
a Red Ryder Theatre Company production.
The Rechabites Hall July 21 - Aug 6
with Damon Lockwood, Benj D'Addario, Kingsley Reeve
Allan Girod, Brent Hill & Craig Weston.
Directed by Emily McLean Produced by Alison van Reeken
All funds go towards supporting local independent theatre.
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Come along and test your history, geography,entertainment, current affairs, useless information & trivial pursuits.
__________All for a great cause!________
To reserve a table call 9470 2380, email redrydertheatre@hotmail.com . Advise how many tickets and simply pay on the night !!
Benj D'Addario
Red Ryder Theatre
Re: Super Singer
Wed, 6 July 2005, 10:52 pmRed Ryder wrote:
>Yeah, it was the lass with the 7 octave (supposedly) range, Mariah Carey.
It would strike me as unlikely that Mariah Carey has a seven octave range. A piano has just over seven octaves (88 notes; count 'em)- and I have not heard that the shrieking harpy can sing in the bass register. Ivan Rebroff comes close with his bass profundo-to-soprano gibberings, but even then he is probably coasting at only five octaves.
And frankly, considering the vile cacophony that the pus-filled wench creates, who CARES how many octaves she can reach? Maybe a couple of kelpies, but do they buy records? No.
I hope she dies... slowly.
El
>Yeah, it was the lass with the 7 octave (supposedly) range, Mariah Carey.
It would strike me as unlikely that Mariah Carey has a seven octave range. A piano has just over seven octaves (88 notes; count 'em)- and I have not heard that the shrieking harpy can sing in the bass register. Ivan Rebroff comes close with his bass profundo-to-soprano gibberings, but even then he is probably coasting at only five octaves.
And frankly, considering the vile cacophony that the pus-filled wench creates, who CARES how many octaves she can reach? Maybe a couple of kelpies, but do they buy records? No.
I hope she dies... slowly.
El
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