mekon
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Post by mekon on Jul 20, 2013 11:05:00 GMT
The Richard 111 event at the Gallagher was brilliant and surprisingly the acoustics were really good. The main stand acts like a sound trap and the dialogue and music were very clear. Although it would have been nice to have had a few more of the literati attended, it was excellent idea for the commercial team to explore new events for the stadium. Let’s hope for more, especially as the car park remained undisturbed.
In keeping with the thespian theme I feel that an area of the stadium should have a make-over with film and stage memorabilia, velvet curtain, chintz and a dress code of very tight trousers with cod pieces. Ideally this should be the stand behind the goal at the town end.
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Post by stewart on Jul 20, 2013 11:37:57 GMT
MEEEEE, tight trousers and a cod peice. Whatever are you trying to do, put everyone off their dinner and commit suicide. The mear thought makes me shudder
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Post by Tony G on Jul 20, 2013 16:13:43 GMT
I don't think Ebbsfleet turned up this afternoon either
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Post by iamthenewno2 on Jul 22, 2013 10:26:24 GMT
The Richard 111 event at the Gallagher was brilliant and surprisingly the acoustics were really good. The main stand acts like a sound trap and the dialogue and music were very clear. Although it would have been nice to have had a few more of the literati attended, it was excellent idea for the commercial team to explore new events for the stadium. Let’s hope for more, especially as the car park remained undisturbed. In keeping with the thespian theme I feel that an area of the stadium should have a make-over with film and stage memorabilia, velvet curtain, chintz and a dress code of very tight trousers with cod pieces. Ideally this should be the stand behind the goal at the town end. I really wanted to go to that but had prior commitments, hope they do something similar again. Not sure about your avatar mind.
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Post by jt on Jul 22, 2013 11:22:41 GMT
Don't be, it looks just like him.
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Post by daveu on Jul 22, 2013 11:29:33 GMT
Would have loved to have gone to this but had already bought tickets for Quo at Rochester Castle. Would definitely go if they do something similar again.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 22, 2013 13:13:14 GMT
I believe the play itself is still touring around the county.
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Post by nws on Jul 22, 2013 21:53:19 GMT
Would have loved to have gone to this but had already bought tickets for Quo at Rochester Castle. Would definitely go if they do something similar again. There is not much difference between the two. One is often used to mean Turd and the other is a play by Shakespeare
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Post by headstone on Jul 22, 2013 22:30:46 GMT
Would have loved to have gone to this but had already bought tickets for Quo at Rochester Castle. Would definitely go if they do something similar again. There is not much difference between the two. One is often used to mean Turd and the other is a play by Shakespeare And I only found that out tonight, Richard the Turd, but avoided the walk on part.
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