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Post by Pina on Sept 22, 2004 11:42:52 GMT
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Post by mary on Sept 22, 2004 11:50:17 GMT
Wow! I find this story interesting! but the Rael Mr. Stuart was there? this is what i am going to see soon:
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Post by Pina on Sept 22, 2004 12:26:46 GMT
Wow! I find this story interesting! but the real Mr. Stewart was there? No, but they kept referring to him. For example, they kept saying how good he is with the ladies and how much he loves booze, balls and birds (alcohol, footballs and women). ;D
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Post by Pina on Sept 24, 2004 8:39:36 GMT
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Post by Pina on Sept 26, 2004 14:24:15 GMT
Here are some photos of the Queen Musical "We Will Rock You". This is the outside of the theatre. There's a huge statue of Freddy Mercury. Here is one of the actors taking a bow.
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Post by Pina on Sept 27, 2004 12:20:52 GMT
I found this article really funny... and true!! I know everyone in the UK is not like that, but I've had my share of really annoying people sitting behind me, talking loudly and opening their candy wrappers during performances. Paulo, remember that crazy lady behind me at the Rod Stewart musical? ;D I had to listen to her babbling all night, and when she wasn't babbling, she was singing (I had to try really hard to block her out so I could hear to real performers), and when she wasn't singing, she was opening up her umpteenth candy wrapper... and when she wasn't doing that, she was crying!! Needless to say, she was drunk! Kevin Spacey annoyed with British audiences By Angela Baldassarre
Oscar-winning actor Kevin Spacey has attacked British audiences who allow their cell phones to ring during a theatre performance, saying visitors should learn to behave.
As artistic director of London's Old Vic theatre he now personally issues a warning to his audiences to switch off their phones and not to eat candy.
He said that people that refused "shouldn't come" to the theatre. He said people should respect the code of behaviour expected of theatregoers.
"I don't think people take those things seriously. That's why mobile phones go off in the theatre, and that's why people open candy bars thinking if they open it slowly it will be less annoying than if they open it fast. "My answer is that I say to each audience 'Don't!'. You have to respect the fact there is some degree of behaviour that we expect in the theatre and we're going to demand it at the Old Vic. It's a phone-free zone. We don't want them ringing and we certainly don't want them ringing and people ignoring them pretending that it's not theirs."
Spacey is currently directing the play “Cloaca,” his first since taking over at the Old Vic and has himself made a point of embarrassing audience members whose phones go off.
"Tell them we're busy," he told the owner of a ringing phone during a London performance of “The Iceman Cometh.”entertainment.sympatico.msn.ca/Celebs/Gossip/Articles/Kevin+Spacey+annoyed+with+British+audiences.htm
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