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KalamityKel

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  1. Why should we? <-- in response to the "getting rid/banning" post
  2. Darn... please not let it turn into a place like the many other drinking establishments down the lane pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeease! :(
  3. "oooooh I spy new flesh!" *perks up* "I see uve finally made it into the "quiet room" Koolbananas... r u stalking me?" ;-)
  4. The Ant Theatre Company's next production 'BodyClock' by Allan Swift is now on at the White Bear Theatre (Kennington tube, Northern Line, www.whitebeartheatre.co.uk ) until Sunday 13th July 2008. More info and to book ?BodyClock?, is a cocktail of adultery, revenge and sex. Tom, Penny, Ros, Fiona and Michael?s everyday lives hid a web of lies and deceit. In a dangerous game of wits, are the risks worth the rewards and is time on their side? Theatre credits of the cast: Hilary Tones: Thaisa and Dionysa in Pericles (Shakespeare's Globe), Elizabeth in Mary Stuart (Derby Playhouse), Mariana in Measure for Measure with Mark Rylance (Shakespeare's Globe), for the RSC - Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet and Have (RSC), and for Hull Truck Theatre - Can't Stand Up for Falling Down, Woyzeck and Salt of the Earth. Steve Watts: Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet and the title role in Macbeth (Image Theatre Company); Sir Oliver Martext in As You Like It (Cheek By Jowl, World tour/Albery); Tom Buchanan in The Great Gatsby (tour of Germany); Wolf and Cinderella?s Prince in Into the Woods (Theatre Royal, York); The Proprietor in Assassins (New End, Hampstead); Buzfuz in Pickwick (Haymarket, Basingstoke); Archie in Jumpers (National Theatre / Piccadilly); National Theatre production of My Fair Lady at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane and on the UK Tour. Susan Bracken: Rosalind in As You Like It (Bridewell Theatre), Diane in Stratford Street (King?s Head Theatre), Lyla in The Fetch, Liz in From Both Hips and Elaine in Last of the Red Hot Lovers (all Old Red Lion Theatre), Lizzy Bennet in Lizzy, Darcy and Jane (Tabard Theatre), Maria in Twelfth Night (Broadway Theatre), Mrs Cheveley in An Ideal Husband (Bridewell Theatre) and Susie in One Night Stand (Hen & Chickens Theatre). Stephen Lockwood Trained at Rose Bruford, Stephen has been seen around the London fringe theatre circuit for many years as well as working on screen and in the world of voice-overs. Previous work includes Bernie ?Sexual Perversity in Chicago? (Leatherhead for his own company Perverse Productions), Kenneth Baxter ?This Story of Yours? (Pentameters) Rev Parris ?The Crucible? (Touring) and Kowalski in the Feature ?Flamingo Blues? (Metto productions). Lou Yates: Worked at many regional repertory theatres, including Birmingham, Sheffield, Exeter, Chester, Leicester, Leeds, Bristol and Manchester Royal Exchange. She has also worked widely in London, at the Tricycle Kilburn, the BAC, Southwark Playhouse and the Orange Tree Richmond, as well as touring with productions in America and with Neil Bartlett at the Lyric Hammersmith and throughout the UK. About the writer/director: Allan Swift Allan Swift has written and directed for television for over 25 years. Theatre credits include: writer/director of three full length plays for the National Youth Theatre: The Lord of Misrule, (Shaw Theatre); George Orwell's 1984 (Shaw Theatre); None But Friends (Jeanette Cochrane Theatre). Other plays include Manhattan Souvenirs (Old Red Lion), Reproductions (Bridge Lane), The Age of Vice (Young Vic). Television: worked on Brookside as both a writer and director; he worked in Vancouver for CBC on "Northwood" and has written for Casualty, London's Burning, EastEnders, Emmerdale and Hollyoaks
  5. What an interesting thougt DC :-| I do wonder where you get your ideas/knowledge/information from sometimes :p Agree about the railings. Don't think it would quite work with in today's world tho
  6. lol I already have my own views and opinions of the subject of "religion" but always take an interest in others thoughts so I was just wondering what angle MM was on :)
  7. Further to that "Has he swapped one religion for another or has he given up on rationalism for superstition?" Care to explain?
  8. And now we're all off to look at the "other" thread... :p *had a look... nothing interested there* Edited for the above comment
  9. *sighs* even if you claim to believe in "nothing" you believe in something ;-)
  10. It keeps me sane in the quieter moments at work :)) Oh yeah and I've met some okayish ppl... :p
  11. I don't think anyone was suggesting the american "sue the buggers" stlyee Mockers more a case of taking pics to prove to the council the possible dangers of such a hole.
  12. Incase you haven't already found and read this thread
  13. Sponge make sure you take pictures of your injuries...
  14. Macroban do you know from what end of the road that is?
  15. *can't help peeking... patience is not one of my strong points* :-$
  16. My curtains may twitch but it's not by the human kind... if you're lucky to be walking past at the time of said twitching you might see y...
  17. *peeks at sketch... ::o thats rude!* *covers eyes*
  18. *chuckles some more* *wonders y ppl often do that in her presence* :'( hehe
  19. *raises eyebrow* *wonders wot kind of images MP finks one might be having* *chuckles to self* *looks at file and at MP* >:D<
  20. ::o r u bald? Darn all those mental images I had of ya... all... gone *gasps in shock* *goes off to find "industrial" file*
  21. I believe he may enjoy such a treat... hmmm a pedicure may be more appropriate ;-)
  22. ::o but he's sooooo hairy!!! Is that not just mean and wrong? Ah sod it he's a man... *warms hands up* ;-) :))
  23. *comes running into room wiv cricket bat at the ready and almost in full swing* :))
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