Names changed to protect the innocent
Fri, 30 Apr 2004, 10:47 pmcrgwllms27 posts in thread
Names changed to protect the innocent
Fri, 30 Apr 2004, 10:47 pmThis should possibly go in the 'Theatre Reviews' section, but I can't actually bring myself to write a review about what I saw tonight. It was, in all probability, the single worst piece of theatre I've ever seen. The writing, characters, production, directing, and acting were all atrocious. I actually enjoyed myself immensely, but for all the wrong reasons. Also it helped a fair bit that I was fairly well inebriated.
I don't have the heart to mention any details. But it's certainly made me feel more tolerant to a lot of other shows with only half the talent.
Craig
somewhere in NSW
I don't have the heart to mention any details. But it's certainly made me feel more tolerant to a lot of other shows with only half the talent.
Craig
somewhere in NSW
Re: Guilty Until Proven Innocent
Mon, 3 May 2004, 05:27 pmWalter Plinge
Tom wrote:
>
> Greg (Lord Byron) Ross dropped out (or climbed out) two weeks
> before the show, because he didn't (or couldn't) get his
> lines down and blamed the leading lady.
>
> Enuff said...
Congratulations on being the first completely correct and justified human being ever. (Apart, of course, from me.)
I do point out though, that isn't the version of the story I heard, or the story that came directly out of the horse (ie the Dark Poet)'s own mouth on this page. I assume he WAS there. Guess you'll just have to agree to disagree in terms of your two sides of the story.
A quote; gossip is the most destructive force in the universe. Escpecially when it aims to frustrate anyone's pursuit of their hobby, dream or livelyhood.
My suggestion; if you object to someone, don't cast them. Let the rest of us make our own minds up.
Leah
>
> Greg (Lord Byron) Ross dropped out (or climbed out) two weeks
> before the show, because he didn't (or couldn't) get his
> lines down and blamed the leading lady.
>
> Enuff said...
Congratulations on being the first completely correct and justified human being ever. (Apart, of course, from me.)
I do point out though, that isn't the version of the story I heard, or the story that came directly out of the horse (ie the Dark Poet)'s own mouth on this page. I assume he WAS there. Guess you'll just have to agree to disagree in terms of your two sides of the story.
A quote; gossip is the most destructive force in the universe. Escpecially when it aims to frustrate anyone's pursuit of their hobby, dream or livelyhood.
My suggestion; if you object to someone, don't cast them. Let the rest of us make our own minds up.
Leah
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