Ok - I got to meet him again!!!! Thats twice in less than a week. ^_^ Course.....My mind went completely blank, and I forgot I had a camera
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Lol. My dad says I need to be careful, because there's a fine line between fangirl, and obsessed stalker. ^_^ I didn't think I was that bad!! I'm a very happy bunnie though. So I don't care what he says. (He's only my dad, after all!!) >_
I didn't forget it....it was in my hand the whole time... My mind was just so full of squee, that it shut down, and I became some kind of braindead zombie! I was kicking myself the whole way home.
Still....on the other hand, he would have probably said no - He seemed desperate to get out of there!
Oh, I went to see spamalot June 13th last year, and I was so disappointed when I heard later that Peter had taken over the part, would really have liked to see him in this! Brilliant play.
Lol. Yeah - I was never desperate to see it until Peter took over. I mean, it'll always be there, right? ^_^ *is currently trying to juggle bills to find a way to go again, before he hands in his crown*
I'm so glad you posted these, I've been in such a Python mood.
Do you like Tim Curry at all? He's the original King Arthur, you know. Plus Hank Azaria and David Hyde Pierce as Lance and Robin. I totally recomend the soundtrack. I love it.
I love Tim Curry, and i do in fact own the soundtrack. Have had it on repeat for quite a while now. I'm a huge broadway fan, ever since my dad took me to see Les Miserables, when I was 14. I really wish I had the guts to go onstage, cos it was always something I'd have liked to have done...
However - I digress - although I must concede that Tim is very good, I still prefer Petey's King. I'm not sure whether thats because I could SEE Peteys acting, rather than just hear it, or Peters much more English sounding voice, (Tim will always be the villain in my mind)......or even the fact that I'm just plain biased....who knows!!
I do love your icon too. Pete's a blondy just like Graham!
I do have a bootleg of Tim as Arthur, so that might hep me. I'd love to see Pete though. PErferably live of course. And I would see it live if I could.
I own the Reduced Shakespeare Company's (see icon) "Complete History of America (abridged)" on (legit) DVD but still went to go see it last month. I laughed twice as hard as I ever did. Plus I got to ask "President Bush" the first 'press' question. And got to meet the guys after the show of course. Nothin' beats live.
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I didn't think I was that bad!!
I'm a very happy bunnie though.
So I don't care what he says.
(He's only my dad, after all!!) >_
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My mind was just so full of squee, that it shut down, and I became some kind of braindead zombie!
I was kicking myself the whole way home.
Still....on the other hand, he would have probably said no - He seemed desperate to get out of there!
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Congrats! x
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I mean, it'll always be there, right? ^_^
*is currently trying to juggle bills to find a way to go again, before he hands in his crown*
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I'm so glad you posted these, I've been in such a Python mood.
Do you like Tim Curry at all? He's the original King Arthur, you know. Plus Hank Azaria and David Hyde Pierce as Lance and Robin. I totally recomend the soundtrack. I love it.
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Have had it on repeat for quite a while now.
I'm a huge broadway fan, ever since my dad took me to see Les Miserables, when I was 14.
I really wish I had the guts to go onstage, cos it was always something I'd have liked to have done...
However - I digress - although I must concede that Tim is very good, I still prefer Petey's King.
I'm not sure whether thats because I could SEE Peteys acting, rather than just hear it, or Peters much more English sounding voice, (Tim will always be the villain in my mind)......or even the fact that I'm just plain biased....who knows!!
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I do have a bootleg of Tim as Arthur, so that might hep me. I'd love to see Pete though. PErferably live of course. And I would see it live if I could.
I own the Reduced Shakespeare Company's (see icon) "Complete History of America (abridged)" on (legit) DVD but still went to go see it last month. I laughed twice as hard as I ever did. Plus I got to ask "President Bush" the first 'press' question. And got to meet the guys after the show of course. Nothin' beats live.
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