I WAS 1.5METER AWAY FROM THE GEOFFREY RUSH!!!!
bwhahaha it was awesome.
drove sister to the train station at a crazy early hour. 8.30am hitting flinders.
derr... half dazed i enquired, "so why are you going into the city again?"
"to try win tickets to see a play where Geoffrey Rush is playing a girl"
SAAAY WHAT!!!
hehe and 30mins later, The Melbourne Theatre Company pulled by name out of the black box, you have scored 2 tickets to see The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde
Algernon and Jack are good friends, who each maintain, as a matter of convenience, different identities depending on whether they are in the town or the country. It therefore becomes especially inconvenient, not to say confusing, when Jack proposes to Algernon’s cousin Gwendolyn under the pseudonym of ‘Ernest’, while Algernon proposes to Jack’s ward Cecily also under the pseudonym of ‘Ernest’. In truth, no one is particularly earnest, except the imperious Lady Bracknell, who takes a dim view of everything.
Mr Rush as Lady Bracknell was INCREDIBLE!! NOT TO BE MISSED!!! stunning and woaaah. WOAH!! no words to describe his skill really ><"
drove sister to the train station at a crazy early hour. 8.30am hitting flinders.
derr... half dazed i enquired, "so why are you going into the city again?"
"to try win tickets to see a play where Geoffrey Rush is playing a girl"
SAAAY WHAT!!!
hehe and 30mins later, The Melbourne Theatre Company pulled by name out of the black box, you have scored 2 tickets to see The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde
Algernon and Jack are good friends, who each maintain, as a matter of convenience, different identities depending on whether they are in the town or the country. It therefore becomes especially inconvenient, not to say confusing, when Jack proposes to Algernon’s cousin Gwendolyn under the pseudonym of ‘Ernest’, while Algernon proposes to Jack’s ward Cecily also under the pseudonym of ‘Ernest’. In truth, no one is particularly earnest, except the imperious Lady Bracknell, who takes a dim view of everything.
Wildely improbable. Amid a flurry of mistaken identity, witty banter and cucumber sandwiches, Oscar Wilde created the most elegant of comedies of manners.
I admit the first quarter had me bored, but after that it was superbly interesting and enticing (if that is the appropriate word lol)Mr Rush as Lady Bracknell was INCREDIBLE!! NOT TO BE MISSED!!! stunning and woaaah. WOAH!! no words to describe his skill really ><"
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