Oh, uselessness, live is truly the best way! Especially if you're sitting in one of the first few rows of the theater. I didn't get pulled onstage like chained_bear, but I laughed so hard that my stomach muscles hurt the next day. :-)
I need to watch that DVD again. A friend of mine held a "screening" of it a few years ago, and I forgot how funny it was! Of course, if I had the opportunity to see it live... well screw the DVD. ;-)
Oh, well, if you're asking if I was on the DVD, I'm sure it wasn't me. But if they called me Bob... it was a long time ago, and I was mostly tipsy that whole trip, so... Who knows?
I was referring to the DVD of one of their London performances. A young woman named Tiffany was dragged up on state to play Ophelia, but the cast decided to call her "Bob."
You know, the first time I saw their show, they hauled me up on stage (in London, no less, where I was traveling with a group of theatre students and a professor from my college) to be Ophelia. What a hoot and a half. I think I actually hurt myself laughing.
Oh, uselessness, live is truly the best way! Especially if you're sitting in one of the first few rows of the theater. I didn't get pulled onstage like chained_bear, but I laughed so hard that my stomach muscles hurt the next day. :-)
I need to watch that DVD again. A friend of mine held a "screening" of it a few years ago, and I forgot how funny it was! Of course, if I had the opportunity to see it live... well screw the DVD. ;-)
Oh, well, if you're asking if I was on the DVD, I'm sure it wasn't me. But if they called me Bob... it was a long time ago, and I was mostly tipsy that whole trip, so... Who knows?
Haha! This thread is almost as funny as the RSC.
I was referring to the DVD of one of their London performances. A young woman named Tiffany was dragged up on state to play Ophelia, but the cast decided to call her "Bob."
Just a long shot...
......... *long silence* ........... No. No, I'm not. Why would you......... No.
C_B--you're not...BOB, are you?
You know, the first time I saw their show, they hauled me up on stage (in London, no less, where I was traveling with a group of theatre students and a professor from my college) to be Ophelia. What a hoot and a half. I think I actually hurt myself laughing.
I can't hear this word without thinking about the Reduced Shakespeare Company. Hilarious.
archaic/obs. for murder. E.g. "Sleep no more, for Macbeth hath murthered sleep..."