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by selene » Friday 29 September 2006 8:24:05pm
last time i went to the theatre i saw a show with shaolin monks
i know it's technically not theatre but wauw, the art of fighting like they showed it and their disipline ...
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by Simatra » Tuesday 24 October 2006 8:01:54pm
my all time favourite is the Lion King Musical
Ditto!

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by Scarlet Lioness » Wednesday 25 October 2006 4:50:18am
I have to say my mind has changed, it is now Phantom of the Opera...
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by Simatra » Wednesday 25 October 2006 9:25:55pm
Mine hasn't!

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by sorcerer83 » Thursday 26 October 2006 12:02:39am
in the beginning of the month there was an alternative theatre festival in the city of acre, i was there for 3 days and it was really fun - there was one really really good play and another one abit hard but very interesting - about what happened in the palastinien refugee camps in the eighties... the other plays were too unclear - they were too weird in the way of not making any sense - which is a pity because to be alternative u dont have to be weird and unclear - u just have to think differently and originally
but anyways i had a really good time - the whole atmophere was really nice and there were also many street shows which were very nice and amusing, and it was also fun to hang around in the streets of acre - this part of the city is old (form about the 11th crntury i think) and the streets are quite beautiful...
ive decided to try to come back there every year from now on...
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by GodrictheGriffon » Thursday 28 December 2006 4:28:33am
My favorite is Phantom of the Opera. I love theater!

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by GodrictheGriffon » Thursday 28 December 2006 2:52:07pm
My favorite plays are definately Phantom of the Opera and Spamelot.

I used to think that musicals were really wierd because in real life nobody really just gets up in the middle of lunch or something and starts singing. But now that I've been in a couple I realize now that they're NOT supposed to be exactly like real life. I mean, hey! How many of you have ever met a rock'n' roll singing werewolf from the fifties. (You Ain't nothin' But A Werewolf. I was in that last year at my school.)

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by Scarlet Lioness » Monday 15 January 2007 4:23:43am
Phantom of the Opera is awesome!
Haha...I got into a National Drama School...I don't know what subjects I got into for it...hopefulyl Musical Theatre, Film Production and Stage Combat!
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by GodrictheGriffon » Wednesday 17 January 2007 1:34:59am
Congratulations! I love stage-fighting too! You get to hit people sort of but it
should 
not hurt anyone!

So you probally won't get in trouble for it!

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by Simatra » Wednesday 17 January 2007 7:32:07pm
Stage combat would be fun to do!
I'd think it would be so cool to see Lion King Brodway.* looks dreamily*
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by Scarlet Lioness » Thursday 18 January 2007 9:59:15am
Yeah it would be fun to do...
I saw it!
It was awesome!

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by Simatra » Saturday 20 January 2007 11:08:25pm
WhaT!!!!!!!

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by GodrictheGriffon » Tuesday 23 January 2007 10:57:54pm
Yup You heard me Err.... Saw my post!

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by Scellanis » Tuesday 23 January 2007 11:09:06pm
They don't use caged animals silly...its men on stilts in animal costumes, its fantastic from what I've seen of it on tv.
Last two times I went to the theatre it was to see the Edward Scissorhands Ballet and then the Cinderella Ballet. Have also seen Riverdance I think or it could have been one of the spin off shows that Michael Flatley did and Saturday Night Fever.
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