Infedility
Mon, 24 July 2000, 10:34 amWalter Plinge24 posts in thread
Infedility
Mon, 24 July 2000, 10:34 amThis weeks poll reminded me of the time I was in a rather awkward situation. My mother was in the local theatre company's production of " Oklahoma!" and I attended a dress rehearsal of the performance. I was walking through the back corridor of the theatre when I saw Ali Hakeem (my sport teacher's husband) and Ado Annie (the married mother of a class mate of my sister) in a romantic clinche that was not part of the script. i mumbled an apology for disturbing their "rehearsal" and did not show my face backstage again. Apparently i was not the only one to stumble accross this pair because not long after my sport teacher accepted a job in Melbourne and moved with her husband and Ado Annie went through a rather nastly split with her husband.
RE: Infedility
Thu, 27 July 2000, 03:42 pmWalter Plinge
It's a fine line between pleasure and pain, as the Divinyls so aptly put it. Who hasn't been in a production and known someone to like someone else in the show, or been the liker, or (un)consciously been the likee? It's a terrible mess to get in the middle of sometimes. Mind you, observing a newly cooing couple rehearse can also have you reaching for the bucket. To those who have found their soulmate/love/like/phwoar lusty objects/mildly interesting people and whatever within theatre and it has stayed the distance, hearty congrats. For those who have been burnt before but yet still find themselves going back for more, it's easy to say you're not going to do it again and then find yourself smack bang in the middle once more. For those who just look on with snide looks, catty comments and cynicism, find your heart, have it broken and then maybe you'll understand what some have gone through.
From a reformed participant,
Angelfish
From a reformed participant,
Angelfish
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