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» On the stage
Various disasters
I have been involved in many a school production, and my music teachers were unusually militant. When I was 8, our school choir performed a lunchtime concert for all the mums and dads; during which one girl fainted, one ran out crying, and my close friend threw up in full view of the audience. To make matters worse, it was a horrible pinky-red colour due to whatever she had been eating for lunch. Strangely, we carried on singing as if nothing had happened. We were a cold, unfeeling lot!
Fast forward 8 or so years, and a few of us from my catholic school had been chosen to take part in a parish production of a musical about the story of Jesus (not the Andrew Lloyd Webber one, one far more boring). The crucifixion scene on one night was very unusual indeed. As the actor playing JC made his way onto the stage with the cross, his cloth got caught and fell off and the audience were treated to the sight of Jesus being crucified in his Y-fronts! My friends on stage playing mourners were laughing so hard, they had to face away from the audience. It must've looked like they were really getting into it! Oh dear...
(Fri 2nd Dec 2005, 16:24, More)
Various disasters
I have been involved in many a school production, and my music teachers were unusually militant. When I was 8, our school choir performed a lunchtime concert for all the mums and dads; during which one girl fainted, one ran out crying, and my close friend threw up in full view of the audience. To make matters worse, it was a horrible pinky-red colour due to whatever she had been eating for lunch. Strangely, we carried on singing as if nothing had happened. We were a cold, unfeeling lot!
Fast forward 8 or so years, and a few of us from my catholic school had been chosen to take part in a parish production of a musical about the story of Jesus (not the Andrew Lloyd Webber one, one far more boring). The crucifixion scene on one night was very unusual indeed. As the actor playing JC made his way onto the stage with the cross, his cloth got caught and fell off and the audience were treated to the sight of Jesus being crucified in his Y-fronts! My friends on stage playing mourners were laughing so hard, they had to face away from the audience. It must've looked like they were really getting into it! Oh dear...
(Fri 2nd Dec 2005, 16:24, More)
» On the stage
Another one
I went to see my friend in her A level drama play. The drama group had been split into two and so there was a play before and after the interval. My friend was in the first half along with a simple but lovely girl called Jenny. They did their play and it was very good. As we went to another room for interval drinks the 2nd group set up in the drama studio- they were doing a themed play about arranged marriage and were spending time creating a lovely indian style set and had even lit joss sticks to make it more atmospheric. As we re-entered the studio, Jenny sniffed, and then loudly proclaimed 'I smell incest!' Bless her.
(Fri 2nd Dec 2005, 17:36, More)
Another one
I went to see my friend in her A level drama play. The drama group had been split into two and so there was a play before and after the interval. My friend was in the first half along with a simple but lovely girl called Jenny. They did their play and it was very good. As we went to another room for interval drinks the 2nd group set up in the drama studio- they were doing a themed play about arranged marriage and were spending time creating a lovely indian style set and had even lit joss sticks to make it more atmospheric. As we re-entered the studio, Jenny sniffed, and then loudly proclaimed 'I smell incest!' Bless her.
(Fri 2nd Dec 2005, 17:36, More)
» Stuff You've Overheard
How interesting...
I overheard fairly recently that around 8 years ago Robbie Williams was having an affair with Stan Collymore. Apparently a fair few people in TV knew about it and were keeping it quite hush hush. Whoops.
(Thu 10th Jun 2004, 20:11, More)
How interesting...
I overheard fairly recently that around 8 years ago Robbie Williams was having an affair with Stan Collymore. Apparently a fair few people in TV knew about it and were keeping it quite hush hush. Whoops.
(Thu 10th Jun 2004, 20:11, More)
» DIY fashion
Unusual and slightly sad...
My friend was having a fancy-dress competition at the local Pizza Hut when I was about 6 or 7. My mum thought it would be a good idea to dress me up like an Oxo Cube (!?!?). I had to walk down the high street wearing a foil-covered box with big red 'oxo's on it while people pointed and laughed. Needless to say I didn't win, a girl dressed as Charlie Chaplin did.
(Tue 29th Aug 2006, 12:48, More)
Unusual and slightly sad...
My friend was having a fancy-dress competition at the local Pizza Hut when I was about 6 or 7. My mum thought it would be a good idea to dress me up like an Oxo Cube (!?!?). I had to walk down the high street wearing a foil-covered box with big red 'oxo's on it while people pointed and laughed. Needless to say I didn't win, a girl dressed as Charlie Chaplin did.
(Tue 29th Aug 2006, 12:48, More)