bloody sherry
Sun, 2 Sept 2001, 09:32 pmgemcoplayers14 posts in thread
bloody sherry
Sun, 2 Sept 2001, 09:32 pmWhat is it with sherry and amateur theatre?
I Enjoy the theatre and the arts
I really enjoy drinking
I love a beer/red wine/port
I dont like cheap sherry (does any one out there like it - if so please feel free to contact me and you can come along to any of the shows and have my free sherry - sorry tickets to the show not included)
For us hardened theatre buffs - ahat about a nice single malt scotch - alright dreaming - how about a can of Emu Bitter - I'll even pay
The greatest irony this week was I was allowed a free sherry but that was the only alcohol served at the bar - what was even worse was that the actors on stage actually got to have a few beers whilst we were watching (no offence Dons Party was excellent) but this must be the only show where the actors can get pissed and the audience stays sober?
PS I am not an alcoholic - yet
I Enjoy the theatre and the arts
I really enjoy drinking
I love a beer/red wine/port
I dont like cheap sherry (does any one out there like it - if so please feel free to contact me and you can come along to any of the shows and have my free sherry - sorry tickets to the show not included)
For us hardened theatre buffs - ahat about a nice single malt scotch - alright dreaming - how about a can of Emu Bitter - I'll even pay
The greatest irony this week was I was allowed a free sherry but that was the only alcohol served at the bar - what was even worse was that the actors on stage actually got to have a few beers whilst we were watching (no offence Dons Party was excellent) but this must be the only show where the actors can get pissed and the audience stays sober?
PS I am not an alcoholic - yet
RE: bloody sherry
Mon, 3 Sept 2001, 01:07 amYes, I agree sherry and even "Invalid" port are poor substitutes to the real alcoholic thing, but..
Yes there is always a but - large or small.
The but is that unless you have an appropriate liquor license you can't serve good alcohol without selling it or serving it as a part of the ticket price you paid for.
How many of us ,in community theatre, want to pay an extra $ for the alcoholic drink we may or may not want to partake in.
Thank god tea and coffee and that ever grateful bikkie is not licensed by Liquor & Gaming.
Yes there is always a but - large or small.
The but is that unless you have an appropriate liquor license you can't serve good alcohol without selling it or serving it as a part of the ticket price you paid for.
How many of us ,in community theatre, want to pay an extra $ for the alcoholic drink we may or may not want to partake in.
Thank god tea and coffee and that ever grateful bikkie is not licensed by Liquor & Gaming.
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