THE NEW YORK SUN clearly thinks there's a problem.
The Reporter
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Guest_Skylight_*
, Feb 19 2007 11:22 PM
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#21 Guest_Jeffers_*
Posted 23 February 2007 - 04:05 PM
#22 Guest_Guest_*
Posted 23 February 2007 - 04:09 PM
Handspring Puppet Company are doing puppets in War Horse, on and on it goes...
#23 Guest_Guest_*
Posted 23 February 2007 - 04:14 PM
We've too many puppets.
#24 Guest_Guest_*
Posted 23 February 2007 - 04:16 PM
And Sooty never went begging to the Arts Council either. Three cheers for the little bear.
#25
Posted 23 February 2007 - 04:29 PM
Handspring Puppet Company are doing puppets in War Horse, on and on it goes...
Yes, "on and on it goes"... very like you. If only you had something to say, though. Oh hang on, you did just point out a massive two productions featuring puppets, several years apart. I take back everything I said.
In order to avoid this The Reporter thread being progressively hijacked, I suggest you start a "Too Many Puppets at the NT" thread, you tedious pillock.
Turn up the signal... wipe out the noise
#26 Guest_Guest_*
Posted 23 February 2007 - 04:52 PM
Oh dear, a nerve has been touched I fear.
#27
Posted 26 February 2007 - 01:37 PM
Saw this at the weekend - it was okay. The performances were all good, especially Ben Chaplin. But I didn't feel very interested in why this bloke killed himself. It was of more interest seeing the depiction of the Panorama studio and the Wilson interview. I liked the set and there was some good dialogue.
An amazing cougher in the audience at the Sat mat - a real drawn-out, hacking, rasping, gurgling affair - to paraphrase Spike Milligan, like treacle being bubbled through a football rattle.
Anyway, following Wilson v Day/Mossman in this, and Frost v Nixon last year, I wonder if there'll now be a spate of famous political interviews being staged. Paxman asking Howard "Did you threaten to overrule him?" 14 times, or Thatcher being interrogated by a housewife on Nationwide, perhaps.
An amazing cougher in the audience at the Sat mat - a real drawn-out, hacking, rasping, gurgling affair - to paraphrase Spike Milligan, like treacle being bubbled through a football rattle.
Anyway, following Wilson v Day/Mossman in this, and Frost v Nixon last year, I wonder if there'll now be a spate of famous political interviews being staged. Paxman asking Howard "Did you threaten to overrule him?" 14 times, or Thatcher being interrogated by a housewife on Nationwide, perhaps.
Turn up the signal... wipe out the noise
#28
Posted 28 February 2007 - 07:44 AM
Could anyone please confirm how long the play is?
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