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Post by lynette on Feb 5, 2018 17:49:15 GMT
Ryan, I think you've just pitched a movie there...
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Post by oxfordsimon on Feb 5, 2018 18:10:36 GMT
Did you have a mouse in that windmill?
A mouse!
Where?
There on the stair
Where on the stair?
Right there. A little mouse with clogs on.
Well, I declare going clip clippity clop on the stairs. Right there.
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Post by oxfordsimon on Feb 5, 2018 18:25:46 GMT
It is a veritable hit in the making. Now all we need are some writers, some performers, and lots of money.
Oh, and some "cake" for Ryan.
Perhaps we can work in a scene for Ryan and Marie Antoinette...
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Post by showgirl on Feb 5, 2018 19:06:01 GMT
My nomination for scriptwriter - prompted, admittedly, by fond memories of In Bruges - is Martin McDonagh.
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Post by lou105 on Feb 6, 2018 13:52:35 GMT
Now all we need are .. some performers.. Imelda Staunton should be up for this, after her tale on the Graham Norton show about a mouse running around inside her coat in Gypsy.
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Post by foxa on Feb 8, 2018 10:15:58 GMT
Just a reminder that it is standard level members booking today from 10 a.m. Very straightforward - I was on in about 5 minutes. Pretty good availability for the shows.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 8, 2018 17:15:00 GMT
Sub-plot: a pet cemetery in the Netherlands. A man is admiring the floral garden, particularly the hollyhocks. He asks the gardener how they grow so beautifully. "Well" the gardener replies, "the cats and dogs, we bury properly. Small creatures - hamsters - we simply turn into a puree in our blender, and we use that as fertiliser on this garden." "That is interesting," says the man. "The fact that you spread hamster and get hollyhocks... I always thought that you got tulips from hamster jam." I thank you. The old ones are the best, Monkey
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Post by popcultureboy on Feb 9, 2018 9:38:06 GMT
Just a reminder that it is standard level members booking today from 10 a.m. Very straightforward - I was on in about 5 minutes. Pretty good availability for the shows. Me too, booked for all 3 in the £10 seats, took no time at all. Suspect everyone else was trying to get tickets for McKellen. Suspect these won't fly off the shelves at the first instance though, so I hope they have some grade A casting up their sleeves.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 9, 2018 9:48:15 GMT
After successfully transferring Hamlet and Mary Stuart, they probably feel like they've got a little leeway to relax and put on shows that are less sure-fire for a season. (Slightly disappointing if that's also why there's such heavy female representation in writers and directors, but I suppose the reasoning doesn't matter as much as actually Doing The Thing.) I wonder if Albion's going to pop its head up again? It didn't blow me away, but I know a lot of others were extremely impressed by it.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 15, 2018 11:08:18 GMT
Tickets are now on general sale.
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