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Zarquon's Singing Fish! Posted Apr 1, 2004
Cyzaki,
Are you saying that no-one does pantomimes of the likes of Babes in the Wood, Dick Whittington, or Jack in the Beanstalk? I've seen panto versions of all of these, although Babes in the Wood was a long time ago - Dick Whittington was several years ago and Jack in the Beanstalk (which I've seen a few times) was just recently!
A2203831 - The Secrets of Writing Pantomime
Cyzaki Posted Apr 1, 2004
Nonononono! I'm saying I don't think that things such as 'thankfully Disney haven't touched these yet' are necessary in an edited guide entry. People can make up their own minds whether Disney doing versions of fairy stories is a good thing or not.
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Pimms Posted Apr 7, 2004
I bet you thought you'd never see the day
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(now be patient - it *can* be months before it appears on the fornt page)
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Shadowbane Posted Apr 19, 2004
Thanks dudes! Sorry it's a bit late, this was a combination of computer failure and having better things to do than sift through conversation lists!
Hope you like my next articles!
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