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Re: Going to the theatre

Post by Frances Wed May 31, 2023 10:19 pm

Watching those hags be dragged out of the balcony during The Bodyguard in Manchester made me think of the proper down dressing commentary Philip would’ve given them. For a multitude of reasons. 8)

I want to crawl through some of those unbelievably steep theatre balconies in NYNY on a good day, the thought of tussling up there? :shock:

Their caterwauling earned them a right kick in the ass.
Watching those hags be dragged out of the balcony during [i]The Bodyguard[/i] in Manchester made me think of the proper down dressing commentary Philip would’ve given them. For a multitude of reasons. 8)

I want to crawl through some of those unbelievably steep theatre balconies in NYNY on a good day, the thought of tussling up there? :shock:

Their caterwauling earned them a right kick in the ass.
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Re: Going to the theatre

Post by Frances Tue Dec 28, 2021 5:25 pm

Uh. :shock:
I’d rather see the Tyson.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9jfm-9L0q4&t=125s
Uh. :shock:
I’d rather see the Tyson.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9jfm-9L0q4&t=125s
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Re: Going to the theatre

Post by Frances Sat Feb 20, 2021 8:57 pm

Hamilton at Paris, Las Vegas anyone?
https://www.google.com/amp/s/vitalvegas ... ction/amp/
[i]Hamilton[/i] at Paris, Las Vegas anyone?
https://www.google.com/amp/s/vitalvegas.com/rumor-mill-las-strip-casino-gets-hamilton-as-resident-production/amp/
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Re: Going to the theatre

Post by Frances Sun Oct 11, 2020 9:57 am

Broadway shuttered thru May 2021.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-heal ... AKBN26U1PF
Broadway shuttered thru May 2021.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-broadway-idCAKBN26U1PF
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Re: Going to the theatre

Post by Frances Sat May 02, 2020 9:40 pm

Mr. Stacy talking about the Pogues play development on a podcast.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UFgMk2WRh0
@29:00
I vant to go to opening night. 8)

I’ve never heard more than (very effective) two sentence cracks on stage before. What a nice voice, answering all those questions.
Mr. Stacy talking about the Pogues play development on a podcast.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UFgMk2WRh0
@29:00
I vant to go to opening night. 8)

I’ve never heard more than (very effective) two sentence cracks on stage before. What a nice voice, answering all those questions.
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Re: Going to the theatre

Post by Frances Thu Mar 26, 2020 3:52 pm

OMG :)


Image


I just saw pictures of the Oliver! Artful Dodger & Fagin mural in Southwark.
https://flic.kr/p/2gv5jEB

Artist: http://traffordparsons.com/about/

I would die just stumbling across that in person.
OMG :)


[img]https://www.mediastorehouse.com/p/142/archive/entertainment-london-international-food-drink-fair-oliver-artful-dodger-fagin-olympia/entertainment-london-international-food-drink-12275248_81240.jpg[/img]


I just saw pictures of the Oliver! Artful Dodger & Fagin mural in Southwark.
https://flic.kr/p/2gv5jEB

Artist: http://traffordparsons.com/about/

I would die just stumbling across that in person.
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Re: Going to the theatre

Post by Frances Tue Mar 24, 2020 2:54 am

Christine wrote:Well, theatre is over for now. One of the last things I saw was Beckett's Endgame at the Old Vic in London. It was paired with Rough for Theatre II which I have never seen before. As would expect, bizarre, black, quite funny. Endgame itself is fantastic, dark post-apocalypse, and hilarious. Daniel Radcliffe (who clearly was the draw for much of the audience) starred alongside the always delightful Alan Cumming who if I remember correctly was also one of Phil Chevron's favourite actors.


Nell and Nagg, amazing.


Was he? (Cumming)
That is quite a lofty achievement. 8)

I saw Mr. Cumming in Cabaret at Studio 54.

Radcliffe drew so many people (hundreds) outside The Cripple of Inishmaan that same week I wondered why they didn’t pay the extra money to stare at him, up close, for two hours. :lol: That young man certainly has a boat load of fans who will very politely park themselves for hours just to get a glimpse. I found it odd but then I know fuck all about Harry Potter.
[quote="Christine"]Well, theatre is over for now. One of the last things I saw was Beckett's Endgame at the Old Vic in London. It was paired with Rough for Theatre II which I have never seen before. As would expect, bizarre, black, quite funny. Endgame itself is fantastic, dark post-apocalypse, and hilarious. Daniel Radcliffe (who clearly was the draw for much of the audience) starred alongside the always delightful Alan Cumming who if I remember correctly was also one of Phil Chevron's favourite actors.[/quote]

Nell and Nagg, amazing.


Was he? (Cumming)
That is quite a lofty achievement. 8)

I saw Mr. Cumming in [i]Cabaret[/i] at Studio 54.

Radcliffe drew so many people (hundreds) outside [i] The Cripple of Inishmaan[/i] that same week I wondered why they didn’t pay the extra money to stare at him, up close, for two hours. :lol: That young man certainly has a boat load of fans who will very politely park themselves for hours just to get a glimpse. I found it odd but then I know fuck all about Harry Potter.
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Re: Going to the theatre

Post by Christine Tue Mar 24, 2020 12:29 am

Well, theatre is over for now. One of the last things I saw was Beckett's Endgame at the Old Vic in London. It was paired with Rough for Theatre II which I have never seen before. As would expect, bizarre, black, quite funny. Endgame itself is fantastic, dark post-apocalypse, and hilarious. Daniel Radcliffe (who clearly was the draw for much of the audience) starred alongside the always delightful Alan Cumming who if I remember correctly was also one of Phil Chevron's favourite actors.
Well, theatre is over for now. One of the last things I saw was Beckett's Endgame at the Old Vic in London. It was paired with Rough for Theatre II which I have never seen before. As would expect, bizarre, black, quite funny. Endgame itself is fantastic, dark post-apocalypse, and hilarious. Daniel Radcliffe (who clearly was the draw for much of the audience) starred alongside the always delightful Alan Cumming who if I remember correctly was also one of Phil Chevron's favourite actors.
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Re: Going to the theatre

Post by Frances Mon Mar 23, 2020 5:21 am

Was scrolling through Philip’s theatre posts.

philipchevron wrote:I suppose after that it depends on whether or not you like André Previn as a composer. I happen to rate him quite highly.



Well, shit. I was canned from a fancy pants job once for making a co-worker (who came in on her day off to commit fuckery) that got very nasty (and picked a fight with little-ol’-me) cry. Waah!

The person they’d fired from the position before they hired and fired me was André Previn’s daughter. She got canned for being a Jesus freak and pestering the fancy as fuck clients. Fancier than Previn’s daughter?, I should think not. LOL. :roll:

The employer gave me severance (woo hoo!) and with it being around Christmas I went to Chicago, then Dublin to see the Pogues at the Point, getting back home on Christmas Day. Remember taking the train home from LAX/Union Station and there was a whacked out dude telling me he only travelled by hot air balloon, as I (tired from travel) mumbled under my breath “but you’re on a fucking train.”


There are far less than 6 degrees of separation, I’ve found. Way less. Like two - three, four at the most. 6 is ridiculous.


XO
Was scrolling through Philip’s theatre posts.

[quote="philipchevron"]I suppose after that it depends on whether or not you like André Previn as a composer. I happen to rate him quite highly.[/quote]


Well, shit. I was canned from a fancy pants job once for making a co-worker (who came in on her day off to commit fuckery) that got very nasty (and picked a fight with little-ol’-me) cry. Waah!

The person they’d fired from the position before they hired and fired me was André Previn’s daughter. She got canned for being a Jesus freak and pestering the fancy as fuck clients. Fancier than Previn’s daughter?, I should think not. LOL. :roll:

The employer gave me severance (woo hoo!) and with it being around Christmas I went to Chicago, then Dublin to see the Pogues at the Point, getting back home on Christmas Day. Remember taking the train home from LAX/Union Station and there was a whacked out dude telling me he only travelled by hot air balloon, as I (tired from travel) mumbled under my breath “but you’re on a fucking train.”


There are far less than 6 degrees of separation, I’ve found. Way less. Like two - three, four at the most. 6 is ridiculous.


XO
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Re: Going to the theatre

Post by Frances Tue Jan 14, 2020 7:16 pm

Glancing at broadway openings Dreamgirls, Soul Train and MJ look possible. The same actor is playing David Fucking Ruffin 8) and MJ? 1776 and Sherlock Holmes, maybe. Rupert Everett and Laurie Metcalf in Virginia Woolf sounds like a bad time.

Where are the Williams, O’Neill, Shepard and Wilsons? Aargh.
F-ing Beetlejuice, Mean Girls and Working Girl.
Glancing at broadway openings [i]Dreamgirls[/i], [i]Soul Train[/i] and [i]MJ[/i] look possible. The same actor is playing David Fucking Ruffin 8) and MJ? [i]1776[/i] and [i]Sherlock Holmes[/i], maybe. Rupert Everett and Laurie Metcalf in [i]Virginia Woolf[/i] sounds like a bad time.

Where are the Williams, O’Neill, Shepard and Wilsons? Aargh.
F-ing [i]Beetlejuice, Mean Girls and Working Girl[/i].
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Re: Going to the theatre

Post by Frances Tue Jul 16, 2019 8:51 pm

There is a GoFundMe account for actress Valerie Harper's care while fighting brain cancer.

https://www.gofundme.com/the-valerie-harper-cancer-support-fund

I'm posting this here because Medusans (including myself) last saw her perform on Broadway in Looped.
There is a GoFundMe account for actress Valerie Harper's care while fighting brain cancer.

[url]https://www.gofundme.com/the-valerie-harper-cancer-support-fund[/url]

I'm posting this here because Medusans (including myself) last saw her perform on Broadway in [i]Looped[/i].
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Re: Going to the theatre

Post by Frances Fri Jul 12, 2019 3:39 am

"Guitarist Joe Perry recently confirmed that the band has been approached about the possibility of Broadway musical, although no specific plans are in the works." :roll:


I swear to God if a f-ing Aerosmith Broadway show comes out before a Pogues off-Broadway one... 8)
[i] "Guitarist Joe Perry recently confirmed that the band has been approached about the possibility of Broadway musical, although no specific plans are in the works." [/i] :roll:


I swear to God if a f-ing Aerosmith Broadway show comes out before a Pogues off-Broadway one... 8)
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Re: Going to the theatre

Post by Frances Sun Aug 05, 2018 12:54 am

So when is the f-ing play opening? 8)
11 or 12/19?
So when is the f-ing play opening? 8)
11 or 12/19?
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Re: Going to the theatre

Post by Frances Fri Jun 29, 2018 8:11 pm

Limerick write up mentioning Philip, Pogues, Clash and Whitney Houston's music in an Abbey production.

https://www.limerickpost.ie/2018/06/25/the-political-sting-to-jimmys-hall/
Limerick write up mentioning Philip, Pogues, Clash and Whitney Houston's music in an Abbey production.

[url]https://www.limerickpost.ie/2018/06/25/the-political-sting-to-jimmys-hall/[/url]
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Re: Going to the theatre

Post by Low D Wed Apr 18, 2018 11:23 pm

"Spirit Horse" - a play by Drew Hayden Taylor, being a Native American adaptation of the Irish play ‘Tir Na N’Og’ by Greg Banks. Directed by Greg Banks, A Roseneath Theatre production.

Taylor, an Ojibway from Curve Lake First Nations, in Central Ontario, has seamlessly inserted a story he learned through his family's oral narrative into the ancient Irish tale. Apparently, in Tir Na N'Og he saw parallels to First Nations' experience, and indeed themes of dislocation, separation from the (home)land, death and fractured families are stories universal to colonized peoples. A spirit animal that carries you between worlds was a familiar concept as well.

This play is aimed at a younger audience (9-13 years old), but I went with my 15 year old as part of a school group and we both cried. That said, it says something about the Irish experience that the First Nations version was happier than the original.

http://roseneath.ca/20162017-season/spi ... -the-play/
"Spirit Horse" - a play by Drew Hayden Taylor, being a Native American adaptation of the Irish play ‘Tir Na N’Og’ by Greg Banks. Directed by Greg Banks, A Roseneath Theatre production.

Taylor, an Ojibway from Curve Lake First Nations, in Central Ontario, has seamlessly inserted a story he learned through his family's oral narrative into the ancient Irish tale. Apparently, in Tir Na N'Og he saw parallels to First Nations' experience, and indeed themes of dislocation, separation from the (home)land, death and fractured families are stories universal to colonized peoples. A spirit animal that carries you between worlds was a familiar concept as well.

This play is aimed at a younger audience (9-13 years old), but I went with my 15 year old as part of a school group and we both cried. That said, it says something about the Irish experience that the First Nations version was happier than the original.

http://roseneath.ca/20162017-season/spirit-horse-about-the-play/

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