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Oh well, I got to sit not only a meter from him, and I got his sweat/spit in my eye. Lol. Oh, and at a point he pointed a gun in my direction...
So... Sherlock would have said we had a thing.
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This Is The Phantom Lady wrote:
Oh well, I got to sit not only a meter from him, and I got his sweat/spit in my eye. Lol. Oh, and at a point he pointed a gun in my direction...
So... Sherlock would have said we had a thing.
That´s the spirit!
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This Is The Phantom Lady wrote:
Oh well, I got to sit not only a meter from him, and I got his sweat/spit in my eye. Lol. Oh, and at a point he pointed a gun in my direction...
Ha, very nice, Phantom. Spitting at you and pointing a gun at you... pretty romantic, if you ask me.
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I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship.
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Normally I would ask the man to buy me a drink first... but since it was Benedict...
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This Is The Phantom Lady wrote:
Normally I would ask the man to buy me a drink first... but since it was Benedict...
Yeah... other... circumstances... or that...
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@Phantom Lady: how long is the play (incl. the interval) it's probalbly already mentioned here somewhere
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The first act takes an hour and.. ugh, my silly hearing couldn't hear if they said 50 minutes or 25 over the speakers? and the second is an hour... the interval is 20 minutes
To be honest I was a bit lightheaded after the experience and didn't really notice the time... and *cough* my phone was in my purse and didn't come out until I was outside of the building.
So, it's over 3 hours!
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I just invited my friend to watch this with me at the cinema in Copenhagen... I am actually a little shocked at the ticket price! It's twice what a normal ticket costs!
I guess I have to give it to her as a Birthday present...
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I don't really have much to add, but just wanted to say been interesting reading and very good points, all of you. Definitely agree on keeping the respectful, live experience! Dang, and those lucky lucky people, getting to have a bonus surprise afterwards at the stage door!!!
Besides… they officially released some awesome pics for us, that are better than phone camera, anyways! (those stage pics from a link a couple pages back) And came across some more from rehearsals! Sorry for the spam, just don't recall these new ones on here and wanted to share, loving the look of!!
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This Is The Phantom Lady wrote:
The first act takes an hour and.. ugh, my silly hearing couldn't hear if they said 50 minutes or 25 over the speakers? and the second is an hour... the interval is 20 minutes
To be honest I was a bit lightheaded after the experience and didn't really notice the time... and *cough* my phone was in my purse and didn't come out until I was outside of the building.
So, it's over 3 hours!
Thank you
This Is The Phantom Lady wrote:
I just invited my friend to watch this with me at the cinema in Copenhagen... I am actually a little shocked at the ticket price! It's twice what a normal ticket costs!
I guess I have to give it to her as a Birthday present...
Here in Berlin, too. Between 16 and 17,50€ (3€ discount for students) they'll show it on two sceens because of the great demand.
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The second last one just makes me want to go "This is Thriller... Thriiiiiillerrrr" sorry.
Btw, there's some absolute gems of pictures in the program (£8)... my scanner doesn't work ugh.
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I can't remember if this one has been out... but it's my favourite from the program! I can't stop going through it and just stare at it dreamily... Ahh... I'm hopeless...
Sorry this was the best I could do with my phone
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He looks so happy. This is what he was born to do.
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He did on stage too, the times the audience burst out laughing you could just see the glimmer in his eyes! He's in his element!
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This Is The Phantom Lady wrote:
What he did again was going to the stage door and give autographs *tries not to be jealous*
Right...Hum. I understand. Well, then.
There'll be another time for you, Phantom, don't lose hope!
Gently, fingers crossed for you
Apologies for misunderstanding. Guess I was not fully awake.
Edit : He does look really happy! The wait till I'm going will be a nightmare...but it will be worth it.
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This Is The Phantom Lady wrote:
He did on stage too, the times the audience burst out laughing you could just see the glimmer in his eyes! He's in his element!
I saw Hamlet on stage many decades ago, done by local professional actors in Boston, and the play comes alive when it's well-acted. Audience reaction, almost participation, makes it absolutely magical. I cannot imagine how wonderful it would be to see it on the Broadway or London stage. Fantastic! I'm sure Ben really shines in his current role. But frankly, when it's over, I cannot wait to see him again in Sherlock.
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This Is The Phantom Lady wrote:
The second last one just makes me want to go "This is Thriller... Thriiiiiillerrrr" sorry.
Gah, Phantom… now I can't stop wanting to picture that! ;D
Awww… he's -so- happy looking. So they were from the program? Cool, that explains the artistic scribble on some. And funny timing, I nearly included your favorite up there, but decided to save it for later! My copy is clearer, but I like seeing it bigger, as yours is…… (anything else cool they put in there?)
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This Is The Phantom Lady wrote:
The second last one just makes me want to go "This is Thriller... Thriiiiiillerrrr" sorry.
Gah, Phantom… now I can't stop wanting to picture that! ;D
There are funny coincidences sometimes... While browsing through the last posts of this thread my radio just starts playing Thriller
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