O wot a lovely war
Fri, 21 Mar 2003, 02:55 pmJonno5 posts in thread
O wot a lovely war
Fri, 21 Mar 2003, 02:55 pmHas everybody seen this brilliant satirical poster.
Gulf Wars, Episode II; Clone Of The Attack.
Check it out at
http://politicalhumor.about.com/library/images/blgulfwars2.htm
And after that, see our wonderful "Battle of the sexes", aka The Taming of the Shrew. Tonight and Saturday, New Fortune Theatre, University of Western Australia, 8pm. $18 full, $12 concession.
Cheers,
Jonno.
Gulf Wars, Episode II; Clone Of The Attack.
Check it out at
http://politicalhumor.about.com/library/images/blgulfwars2.htm
And after that, see our wonderful "Battle of the sexes", aka The Taming of the Shrew. Tonight and Saturday, New Fortune Theatre, University of Western Australia, 8pm. $18 full, $12 concession.
Cheers,
Jonno.
JonnoFri, 21 Mar 2003, 02:55 pm
Has everybody seen this brilliant satirical poster.
Gulf Wars, Episode II; Clone Of The Attack.
Check it out at
http://politicalhumor.about.com/library/images/blgulfwars2.htm
And after that, see our wonderful "Battle of the sexes", aka The Taming of the Shrew. Tonight and Saturday, New Fortune Theatre, University of Western Australia, 8pm. $18 full, $12 concession.
Cheers,
Jonno.
Gulf Wars, Episode II; Clone Of The Attack.
Check it out at
http://politicalhumor.about.com/library/images/blgulfwars2.htm
And after that, see our wonderful "Battle of the sexes", aka The Taming of the Shrew. Tonight and Saturday, New Fortune Theatre, University of Western Australia, 8pm. $18 full, $12 concession.
Cheers,
Jonno.
Walter PlingeFri, 21 Nov 2003, 06:56 am
Re: O wot a lovely war
where can i get an online script of o what a lovely war?
Greg RossFri, 21 Nov 2003, 08:09 am
Re: O wot a lovely war
Any Wubba Bush speech should do it - as long as you're looking for dark comedy.
IngridFri, 21 Nov 2003, 10:24 pm
Re: O wot a lovely war
this is so strange, just came across this, last semester my TEE drama class studied this play and some students put on a production of this. being young i didn't understand all of it, if only we were studying it in this up commin exam.
i loved the circus elements and the satire.
i loved the circus elements and the satire.
Walter PlingeMon, 24 Nov 2003, 09:44 am
Re: O wot a lovely war
There shouldn't be any online copies..as far as I know it is still in copyright.
Actually, is is definately still in copyright...It was first published/performed in 1965, so even if Charles Chilton died the day it was published it won't come out of copyright anywhere for another two years.
It is in secondhand bookshops everywhere though.
Actually, is is definately still in copyright...It was first published/performed in 1965, so even if Charles Chilton died the day it was published it won't come out of copyright anywhere for another two years.
It is in secondhand bookshops everywhere though.