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€uromeinke, FEJ. and Ghoulish Delight RULE!!! NA abides. |
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| I'd love to listen. Count me in! |
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SwishBuckling Bear
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: In Isolation :)
Posts: 6,597
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My details aren't in the spreadsheet
Just to reiterate: Will most likely be there at this stage, Yes, I will need skype [imagine that! ] and am willing to say 'ding', provide someone points their finger at the cam at the appropriate moments and screams "OK Lashbear, say it now" at me. Otherwise, Audience is fine.Also future considerations I'd like to see listed are: a) The Murder Room by Jack Sharkey (Murder comedy) - not the dalgleish mystery, but a very funny farce - review here. I was in a production of this myself, back when I was a Thespian. b) Lettice & Lovage by Peter Schaffer (Funny, poignant, thought provoking) c) "Is this where we came in?" by Mil Perrin - short 1 act 2-hander. I directed this years ago. Good filler.
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