What more is there to give? Yeah, I'm a bit of a whiner this week, perhaps I'm emotional, moody, or God forbid premenstrual.
Who's Afraid Of Virginia Wolf received a standing ovation tonight. Why do people do it so often? Is it the thrill of seeing live theatre in Fort McMurray -- Or perhaps politeness? I did like it, some parts at least... but
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i think this play deserves a standing ovation, but i do agree its become like keyano theatre eticat..."there must be a standing ovation at every show"...does take the magic away.
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I'm not going to say anything snippy or witty or bitchy.. whatever.. I'm tired and in some kind of shock.
What possessed me to write this? The fact that Keyano always gets standing ovations. It's kind of sad, because when a play is actually good and and worthy of one, it doesn't seem all that meaningful when looked at relatively. I'm really happy Tim started that ovation.
Where did I say it wasn't deserving?
Yes, Aimee. You are the absolute judge of character, judge of plays, judge of reaction, judge of everything. You know if people are lying or not, if their emotions are true. For you are the fates, measuring and snipping the destinies of man!
Don't do this... why do you do this? gah ( ... )
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She was stating her opinion on a topic and you were sarcastic and demeaning. Just cause you're stating your opinion doesn't mean you have to drag the other opinion through the mud. That's not even an attack on the opinion thats a blantant attack at Aimee!
If you post that on a friends LJ, I'd hate to see what you say to people you don't like.
Wow.. I'm in shock.
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Thankfully Keyano trying out a relatively unheard-of play next season - Only Drunks and Children Tell the Truth, which is funny/touching and written by a Canadian playwright.
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