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Post by ronnette on Jan 1, 2022 20:08:20 GMT
Shamelessly stolen from another forum I frequent (not theatre related, the horror!) I thought it might be fun for us to post 3 predictions of things that might occur during 2022 and then we revisit it at the end of Dec and see if anyone is Nostradamus. I’ll go first.
1. I know it’s treasonous but I think we will have King Charles this year. 2. Boris out, Rishi in. 3. New Bond revealed to be Idris Elba.
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Post by zahidf on Jan 1, 2022 23:02:56 GMT
1. Prince Andrew is found guilty by the US Court in the civil case and has to give up his title 2. Boris stands down as leader 3. Covid recedes into the background and we won't be at threat from restrictions
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Post by emsworthian on Jan 2, 2022 10:50:14 GMT
1. There is a major scandal involving Met Police. 2. There are public calls for Cressida Dick to resign. 3. She stays.
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Post by Jan on Jan 2, 2022 10:57:30 GMT
Greg Doran announces he will step down from the RSC in 2023 "After the end of the complete cycle of works which started in 2013 it seemed like a natural place to end". The RSC invite applications for the post, announce they've received "many outstanding applications including from names that would surprise you" and then appoint Erica Whyman anyway because "in these uniquely challenging times continuity is important".
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Post by Deleted on Jan 2, 2022 14:52:08 GMT
Off-topic posts moved to the coronavirus thread.
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Post by sfsusan on Jan 3, 2022 9:36:07 GMT
1. Prince Andrew is found guilty by the US Court in the civil case and has to give up his title Out of curiosity, why would that mean he has to give up his title? It's certainly nothing a US court could impose, and royal princes have been of poor moral character before without losing their titles. 1. I know it’s treasonous but I think we will have King Charles this year. I'm afraid you're right, but are you predicting abdication after her Jubilee or natural causes? (Whichever, let's hope the play 'Charles III' isn't predictive!)
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Post by zahidf on Jan 3, 2022 9:48:49 GMT
1. Prince Andrew is found guilty by the US Court in the civil case and has to give up his title Out of curiosity, why would that mean he has to give up his title? It's certainly nothing a US court could impose, and royal princes have been of poor moral character before without losing their titles. 1. I know it’s treasonous but I think we will have King Charles this year. I'm afraid you're right, but are you predicting abdication after her Jubilee or natural causes? (Whichever, let's hope the play 'Charles III' isn't predictive!) Oh things have changed to be a lot more conscious of public opinion. Him being found to be a nonce and rapist by a court , even a civil one, will probably make his position untenable. Charles will definitely sideline him once he's king anyway
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Post by ronnette on Jan 3, 2022 18:42:24 GMT
Queen will never abdicate.
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Post by samuelwhiskers on Jan 3, 2022 20:36:48 GMT
King Charles III. (Maybe King Charles III Pt 2 at the Almeida for 2024?)
Laurie Kynaston as the next Doctor.
Boris resigns and swans off into book deal and cushy high paying consultancy gigs.
Rufus Norris steadfastly fails to resign.
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Post by Phantom of London on Jan 3, 2022 21:35:21 GMT
I predict the Queen will abdicate to become the first female AD of the RSC.
That way she can control the quality of plays about her great great great great great great great great great great grandson.
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Post by zahidf on Jan 4, 2022 18:13:47 GMT
Prince of hearts
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Post by Jan on Jan 4, 2022 18:19:41 GMT
It’s an odd job isn’t it, being a lawyer.
The public gallery at the Old Bailey or Westminster Magistrates Court is a decent trip for a theatre enthusiast.
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