Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat
Sun, 1 May 2005, 04:48 pmsare301070 posts in thread
Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat
Sun, 1 May 2005, 04:48 pmDoes anyone have any details about the production of Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat which will be at the Regal Theatre in June (Perth)?
Re: Technicolor Yawn
Fri, 17 June 2005, 05:30 pmBusby wrote:
>
> Well said Mrs.Sodenheim!
>
> Let face it, Peetyines crowls production was a schemozzle and
> the only person you could blame is Peetyine herself. I've
> been in theatre a long time and I have never ever once seen a
> totally disoragnised lot of people managing this show. Every
> time I phone the college ( Igave up after three times) I
> would get any relaent information and I ended up having to
> buy at the door. The cast did well and that God she has them
> because the the show simply didn't hang together. I'm sure
> sure when these director have come from (I've never heard of
> her before) but if she wants to do that sort of show, try
> some less established theatrical places (such as New Zealand
> or Tasmania) to set up a show. I'm sure you'll get respect
> from them.
You've been in theatre a long time, eh?...but the very sentence in which you express this MAKES NO SENSE. Neither do several other sentences. Your spelling and grammar are a 'disorragnised schemozzle'.
New Zealand and Tasmania are less established theatrical places than Morley..? What are you on about?
I'm sure you're NOT getting respect from us.
Cheers,
Craig
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> Well said Mrs.Sodenheim!
>
> Let face it, Peetyines crowls production was a schemozzle and
> the only person you could blame is Peetyine herself. I've
> been in theatre a long time and I have never ever once seen a
> totally disoragnised lot of people managing this show. Every
> time I phone the college ( Igave up after three times) I
> would get any relaent information and I ended up having to
> buy at the door. The cast did well and that God she has them
> because the the show simply didn't hang together. I'm sure
> sure when these director have come from (I've never heard of
> her before) but if she wants to do that sort of show, try
> some less established theatrical places (such as New Zealand
> or Tasmania) to set up a show. I'm sure you'll get respect
> from them.
You've been in theatre a long time, eh?...but the very sentence in which you express this MAKES NO SENSE. Neither do several other sentences. Your spelling and grammar are a 'disorragnised schemozzle'.
New Zealand and Tasmania are less established theatrical places than Morley..? What are you on about?
I'm sure you're NOT getting respect from us.
Cheers,
Craig
[%sig%]
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