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Mousetrap

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DruglessBrain

Now we know who dunnit.

A full house at HMT for a matinee, but the audience was full of bronchial cases and the constant coughcophany really grated, though as an experiment in 3D sound projection and acoustic spatial placing it might have thrilled Cage or Stockhausen. Some of the actors surely got spluttered on...

Susan and I have returned theatre tickets rather than go when we have been lurgie-smitten. It's all about consideration for others.

The play looked as if it might have been good but the audience noise destroyed and appreciation. The case and scenery was good and the play zipped along nicely at a fair old pace. Graham Seed was in the cast and he managed to sound not too much like Nigel and he also looked like he was enjoying himself. Good old Seedy - the last person to come out of TA with integrity and affection.

Pizza Express for tea. Some noir or quasi-noir lined up for viewing.

Time is the phenomenon resulting from an interface of change and consciousness.

The 'reveal' in the Mousetrap was no great surprise and it was pretty clear from from relatively early on who the killer was. The trick of the piece was in the mechanics of the motivation.


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Mousetrap

Post 2

woofti aka groovy gravy

Time is made of cheese, English, cheddar cheese, manufactured in a warehouse in Essex and shipped in large containers to Taiwan, for packaging and branding. It is then transported by ship and rail, to an underground bunker in Bavaria, where it is amplified by frequency modulation and broadcast on a carrier wave to a small township in eastern Afghanistan, whence it is disseminated, by certain, curious means, throughout the known world.

In the Cold War the Soviets intercepted the carrier wave, and jammed it, with jam, made in factories in Poland.

Your definition of time is a good one. In the days when we were still speaking to each other, Francesca said that time seemed to speed up as we get older, because we undergo fewer changes with age.


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