John W
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« Reply #780 on: 12:36:29, 21-02-2007 » |
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Can an oratorio be an epic story, not just religious?
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Morticia
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« Reply #781 on: 12:37:24, 21-02-2007 » |
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HO! S`waaaave The pins come complete with performers. Come now, a chap of your distinction must surely have heard of the great Touring Pedal Bin Company of Droitwich? Their Aida was an astounding success and special mention was given to the litter trays. I believe they also caused rather a stir with their HMS Pinafore. As you can tell, they are a versatile troupe and well worth considering.
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« Reply #782 on: 12:45:42, 21-02-2007 » |
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I love moving bin companies. We have them here usually two times a year. Their costumes are smashing. They are accompanied by small ensemble (quartet and winds or sometimes there is a piano part in a group). I love bins with windows and I want to have a balcony too, so that I can come out of the bin and look around.
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Milly Jones
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« Reply #783 on: 12:49:00, 21-02-2007 » |
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The advantage of having the performers in bins is huge - if they're no good, we could slam the lid down and put a brick on the top!
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We pass this way but once. This is not a rehearsal!
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Milly Jones
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« Reply #786 on: 13:09:10, 21-02-2007 » |
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The advantage of having the performers in bins is huge - if they're no good, we could slam the lid down and put a brick on the top!
You`ve done this before, haven`t you, Milly ? I haven't yet, but I've often wanted to!!!!
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We pass this way but once. This is not a rehearsal!
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« Reply #787 on: 13:12:36, 21-02-2007 » |
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I'm sorry but this production will have to stop by oprder of the anti-terrorism act. The stage is looking too bin-laden.
Tommo HM Department of C**P Jokes and Macintosh Retrieval
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« Reply #788 on: 13:16:37, 21-02-2007 » |
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I suppose that this is going to be more of an opera than an oratorio. On the other hand it could follow the Carmina Burana or Gurrelieder route. How about it being on ice. On the other hand there would be more money in "Celebrities in Bins" or "Strictly Come Binning" or "Celebrity Bins on Ice". That would make a nude scene fairly interesting. Ho!
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Ho! I may be old yet I am still lusty
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« Reply #789 on: 13:37:06, 21-02-2007 » |
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« Reply #791 on: 14:51:33, 21-02-2007 » |
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Ha HA HA HA HAAAAAAA, I CAN NOT LAUGHT ANYMORE. Please help.
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« Reply #792 on: 15:12:45, 21-02-2007 » |
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Ho! I may be old yet I am still lusty
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« Reply #793 on: 15:21:39, 21-02-2007 » |
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What ho! Late as usual. Can an oratorio be an epic story, not just religious?
"In the bin-ginning was the waste. And the waste was without form and purpose. And the smell was pretty awful."
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Click me -> About meor me -> my handmade storeNo, I'm not a complete idiot. I'm only a halfwit. In fact I'm actually a catfish.
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« Reply #794 on: 15:56:37, 21-02-2007 » |
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Should that have been "waist" without form etc?
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Ho! I may be old yet I am still lusty
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