... at the young Vic, with a bunch of Icelanders.
http://youngvic.e-flyers.org.uk/woyzeck/
I think I might put in an appearance at this one.
Nick Cave goes to the theatre
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Huh, and I was expecting some more comedy one-liners!
Music by...? Wow. Let us know how it goes, if you make it...
Music by...? Wow. Let us know how it goes, if you make it...
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Need to take a date?andymackem wrote: I think I might put in an appearance at this one.
it's all about circles and spirals
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MadameButterfly wrote:Need to take a date?andymackem wrote: I think I might put in an appearance at this one.
These things can happen. It might supply the comedy one-liners timsinister was yearning for.
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Must be in the fingers this week...making HL men
What is this world coming to....do men not receive compliments from women anymore? Or are the women you are around believe in the leap year crap? In my books women can make men blush....it is quite rewarding and it makes me smile.
Still wanting that date andymackem?
What is this world coming to....do men not receive compliments from women anymore? Or are the women you are around believe in the leap year crap? In my books women can make men blush....it is quite rewarding and it makes me smile.
Still wanting that date andymackem?
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Sweetheart, there is a vacancy in my diary that you're always welcome to fill. But I'd hate to steal you from the rest of your family. I'd feel responsible, and that's never comfortable for me.
Names are just a souvenir ...
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Oh just come kidnap me intending no pun.
Sweetheart.
Sweetheart.
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Went to see the play on Saturday. Not bad, but not essential.
One very good, balls out rocking affair from Mr Cave (recorded, not live, obviously) in the style of Loverman. And a neat visual gag in having the Drum Major's henchmen appearing as a dozen or so bewigged Cave-a-likes strutting around.
The play was interesting. Very physical, lots of swinging on trapezes, climbing ropes and splashing around in tanks of water. As an interpretation it worked less well than Vesturport's attempt at Romeo & Juliet, which was brilliant, but was fairly effective.
The play itself is the first great modernist work, and betrays everything which that may imply. Quite glad I went to see it, but not sure I'd go back again.
One very good, balls out rocking affair from Mr Cave (recorded, not live, obviously) in the style of Loverman. And a neat visual gag in having the Drum Major's henchmen appearing as a dozen or so bewigged Cave-a-likes strutting around.
The play was interesting. Very physical, lots of swinging on trapezes, climbing ropes and splashing around in tanks of water. As an interpretation it worked less well than Vesturport's attempt at Romeo & Juliet, which was brilliant, but was fairly effective.
The play itself is the first great modernist work, and betrays everything which that may imply. Quite glad I went to see it, but not sure I'd go back again.
Names are just a souvenir ...
Russian footie in the run-up to the World Cup - my latest E-book available from https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07DGJFF6G
Russian footie in the run-up to the World Cup - my latest E-book available from https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07DGJFF6G