Where are you going tonight?
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It'll be reet, looking forward to it. Only got offered the ticket last night.
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Little Voice at the Octagon tonight.
Then a weekend's walking in the Yorkshire Dales.
Attempt to get away from all these Union jacks...
Then a weekend's walking in the Yorkshire Dales.
Attempt to get away from all these Union jacks...
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to the airport
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Narr then. Next Thursday evening we're all on a boat trip, with dinner, around the citeh centorr. Has anyone done this? I've done it in London and in Frankfurt but never knew you could do it in Manny.
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Litttle Voice at the Octagon tonight had about one third of the audience standing to applaud at the end.
It is a production of huge energy, with a singing performance of sheer brilliance by Katie Elim-Salt as LV...
Sometimes very funny, sometimes moving, sometimes (a little) overblown, Jim Cartwright's script is often startling, often poetic, sometimes savage...
Loads of local references and jokes... some slightly familiar
I've seen four productions of this play, including the first, with Jane Horrocks and Alison Steadman, at the National Theatre...
This is my favourite... seriously... Go - See...
It is a production of huge energy, with a singing performance of sheer brilliance by Katie Elim-Salt as LV...
Sometimes very funny, sometimes moving, sometimes (a little) overblown, Jim Cartwright's script is often startling, often poetic, sometimes savage...
Loads of local references and jokes... some slightly familiar

I've seen four productions of this play, including the first, with Jane Horrocks and Alison Steadman, at the National Theatre...
This is my favourite... seriously... Go - See...

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^ Sounds good. There tonight. I'll let you know what we think.
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I think you almost damned Little Voice with faint praise there, WtW. Fantastic fantastic fantastic! We've come away from the Octagon seriously completely blown away by it. Everyone, go an see it. You will not be disappointed!
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Christening today, my nephew..not happy at being coerced to be a godparent though.
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Excellent to learn, Clapton. Will deffo go to see it. Was intrigued by William's comments about it receiving a standing ovation by 33% of the audience on a press night. Over the past couple of years I've seen some truly outstanding stuff at the Octagon after which I've even seen the cast applauded back on for a third bow, but the next person I see stand to applaud will be the first.clapton is god wrote:I think you almost damned Little Voice with faint praise there, WtW. Fantastic fantastic fantastic! We've come away from the Octagon seriously completely blown away by it. Everyone, go an see it. You will not be disappointed!
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Well, it happened last night too! About 50%-60% up their feet.Bruce Rioja wrote:Excellent to learn, Clapton. Will deffo go to see it. Was intrigued by William's comments about it receiving a standing ovation by 33% of the audience on a press night. Over the past couple of years I've seen some truly outstanding stuff at the Octagon after which I've even seen the cast applauded back on for a third bow, but the next person I see stand to applaud will be the first.clapton is god wrote:I think you almost damned Little Voice with faint praise there, WtW. Fantastic fantastic fantastic! We've come away from the Octagon seriously completely blown away by it. Everyone, go an see it. You will not be disappointed!
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Wow. Seriously? I'm booking nowclapton is god wrote:Well, it happened last night too! About 50%-60% up their feet.Bruce Rioja wrote:Excellent to learn, Clapton. Will deffo go to see it. Was intrigued by William's comments about it receiving a standing ovation by 33% of the audience on a press night. Over the past couple of years I've seen some truly outstanding stuff at the Octagon after which I've even seen the cast applauded back on for a third bow, but the next person I see stand to applaud will be the first.clapton is god wrote:I think you almost damned Little Voice with faint praise there, WtW. Fantastic fantastic fantastic! We've come away from the Octagon seriously completely blown away by it. Everyone, go an see it. You will not be disappointed!
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Hoss spoke to my uncle today he went to the apollo on friday watching charlatans he said they were great though not too impressed with tim burgess's bleach blonde hair ! *
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'twas a good gig, though I only really knew about half the songs they did.ohjimmyjimmy wrote:Hoss spoke to my uncle today he went to the apollo on friday watching charlatans he said they were great though not too impressed with tim burgess's bleach blonde hair ! *
* the big puff

His hair is redicoluse though. He looks frightening like a mate of mines ex-girlfriend.

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CrazyHorse wrote:'twas a good gig, though I only really knew about half the songs they did.ohjimmyjimmy wrote:Hoss spoke to my uncle today he went to the apollo on friday watching charlatans he said they were great though not too impressed with tim burgess's bleach blonde hair ! *
* the big puff
His hair is redicoluse though. He looks frightening like a mate of mines ex-girlfriend.

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He he.
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That took me back. Reminded me of going to see Glenn Campbell at Southport Winter Gardens years ago. Almost got thrown out for telling a wanabee Tammy Wynette right behind me to give it a fxcking rest from singing along to just everything he did at full blast. Couldn't hear anything except her awful caterwauling. She got quite upset claiming she'd paid her money and would do as she liked. Told her I could hear hear level of "singing" in any pub for free any night of the week. Shut her up though.CrazyHorse wrote: 'twas a good gig, though I only really knew about half the songs they did.![]()

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To the armchair to watch the concert
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The front room. Having the heard the opening bars of "Let me Entertain You", I've scarpered out of the way.
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wanker!Hoboh wrote:To the armchair to watch the concert

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im going to play football tongiht with my local gym
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