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Post by peggs on Nov 6, 2020 22:35:55 GMT
Thanks lynette I only have my laptop so sounds like that should be okay.
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Post by peggs on Nov 7, 2020 16:31:28 GMT
Just finished watching, sat in my room i'm left in a silent ohhhh, in a theatre I think it would one of those ones where you wander out in silence and you can't fit straight back into the world. Really well done, worked so well on this platform, superb acting. So glad I saw it.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 2, 2020 15:01:48 GMT
This concludes its acclaimed run tomorrow. Lots of good reviews. I enjoyed it a lot. Has anyone else checked it out?
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Post by Jane Parfitt on Dec 3, 2020 17:54:13 GMT
This concludes its acclaimed run tomorrow. Lots of good reviews. I enjoyed it a lot. Has anyone else checked it out? Yes, I thought it was really good, one of the best things I've seen online.
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Post by sfsusan on Jan 29, 2021 16:47:11 GMT
This is back for another run, Feb. 1-14. www.stream.theatre/season/22(I found the website difficult to navigate, and once I purchased, there was no confirmation screen, booking number, etc. It is showing in my account with them, so I'll keep my fingers crossed for a confirmation email.) They're also presenting 'Falling Stars', apparently "a musical song cycle". Has anyone seen it? Here's the blurb: Peter Polycarpou (Man of La Mancha, London Coliseum; City of Angels; Donmar Warehouse; Birds of a Feather) and Sally Ann Triplett’s (Finding Neverland, Broadway; Viva Forever, Piccadilly Theatre; EastEnders) Following the impending cancellation of live performances, the company quickly came together to create a filmed adaptation, providing audiences with an unmissable opportunity to experience the 1920s revelry from their own home during lockdown. With theatres forced to close their doors, Ginger Quiff are aiming to make the theatrical experience accessible for all. Falling Stars is the charming story of a lost songbook; hidden away in an antique shop on the East Finchley High Road, its discovery unlocks the beautiful refrains of a bygone era. This event's run time 60 minutes. Conceived and written by Polycarpou, the song cycle is an homage to the composers, collaborators, and publishers of the 1920s, who created some of the greatest music of all time. This musical revue captures the spirit of the age as Polycarpou and Triplett serenade audiences with the music of Charlie Chaplin, Irving Berlin, Buddy De-Silva, Ray Henderson, Vincent Youmans, Carl Schraubstader, Arthur Freed, and Meredith Wilson. Directed by Michael Strassen (Godspell 50th Anniversary concert; Billy; Assassins). www.stream.theatre/season/19
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Post by Deleted on Mar 24, 2021 20:28:24 GMT
This is back on Stream.Theatre soon, announcement coming soon.
Thanks to all of you for supporting the play. I wrote it! Grateful for the kind words.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 27, 2021 21:57:07 GMT
Little Wars is back on Stream.Theatre for those who may have missed it. I have so appreciated the response to it, and am so grateful for folks who've tuned in. Thanks for checking out my little play! This New York nobody is still pinching himself that these women read his words...
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