stage door demo for Ripley's FAG slur Thurs. at 10 pm
chellie
Stand-by Joined: 6/7/10
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Posted: 6/9/10 at 5:01pmThat dog is the cutest thing. I always wanted a dog when I was a kid, but my mom was afraid of dogs, even tiny ones, because my grandmother used to use her kids as shields whenever a dog happened to come near her if they were taking a walk or something. To this day, she'll try to shove someone in front of her if she even hears barking.
#576THE END
Posted: 6/9/10 at 5:04pm
Jordan your grout is so clean...what do you use?
Adorable puppy too!
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Posted: 6/9/10 at 5:05pm
Seriously, when I watched Fox/Hound I was at a very vulnerable place in my peraonal life. I thought, "I've never seen this Disney movie and they always make me happy! And look how cute they are"
Well of course I cried, only the whole thing was exacerbated b/c all the feelings I had been holding back came up. It wasn't cathartic though, just really really bleak.
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Posted: 6/9/10 at 5:06pm
Vile Posters, the BWW update of Waugh's Vile Bodies.
Cast of characters (played by posters): Dame Sybil Snatchworthy, Sir Perceval Poopanties, Trixie Tite-Bochs. Featuring Alice Ripley as Diana, the wacky maid.
All actors coached by Jason Bennett to achieve "liberation."
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Posted: 6/9/10 at 5:11pm
I wanna run the lights for the show, like the Jehovah's Witness kid in our class did when we did a play of "The Book of Three." He said it was because his religion didn't let him be in shows about black magic. I think it was just because we were going to make him play Hen Wen, the psychic pig.
Now that was an uplifting Disney movie!
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Posted: 6/9/10 at 5:25pm
It's absolutely true!
When I invited him to my birthday party (it was a swimming party), his mom said their religion allowed him to come swim and eat cake, but he wasn't allowed to sing happy birthday or bring a present, because that would be considered idolatry.
How convenient!
And if we're auditioning for aquatic creatures, I've always fancied the electric eel.
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Posted: 6/9/10 at 5:38pm
This thread may not rank up there with the deer thread, but the deer thread didn't get national exposure. I think it evens out.
This thread was an experience.
Phyllis Rogers Stone
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/16/07
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Posted: 6/9/10 at 6:18pm
From Jason's website:
Acting Tip 4. A few days ago I was working on my acting in the Subway: You can do this in your car, on a bus, in a park, in a restaurant, anywhere... It's useful to do it in the presence of people, even though they don't know what you are doing.
DON'T ACT AND DRIVE KIDS. NO MATTER WHAT JASON SAYS.
FindingNamo
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
ghostlight2
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/5/04
FindingNamo
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
ghostlight2
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/5/04
FindingNamo
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
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Posted: 6/9/10 at 7:36pm
"but the deer thread didn't get national exposure."
Oh please. If the deer thread had happened today, it would have received national attention!
It's just that the news had better things to be doing at the time.
It's a slow news day.
Quote of the day:
“Those who can’t act, teach”
~ TheatreDiva
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Posted: 6/9/10 at 7:57pmI have always wondered... Do you think when Diana was, "throwing sh!t down the stairs," it was being used in place of things as in, "grab your sh!t, we're leaving," or was she literally tossing fecal matter down the stairs?
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