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Azile


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"With a little bit of luck", "The Lessons" and when ever Nicholas Le Prevost is on stage. Ascot is a lot of fun too.

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Azile

Total Posts: 19 | Joined Mar. 2002 | Posted on: 3:56 pm on Mar. 17, 2002 | IP
Azile


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"With a little bit of luck", "The Lessons" and when ever Nicholas Le Prevost is on stage. Ascot is a lot of fun too.

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Azile

Total Posts: 19 | Joined Mar. 2002 | Posted on: 3:57 pm on Mar. 17, 2002 | IP
Azile


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With a little bit of luck, The Lessons and whenever Nick Le Prevost is on stage. Ascot is a lot of fun too.

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Azile

Total Posts: 19 | Joined Mar. 2002 | Posted on: 3:59 pm on Mar. 17, 2002 | IP
Azile


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Whoops... how did I do that?! Sorry.

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chrisball



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That's okay - it was obviously worth repeating! ;-)

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chrisball



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That's okay - it was obviously worth repeating! ;-)

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mmebahorel


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Jumping in here (hopefully not multiple times *g*):

I thought the Ascot Gavotte was amazing.  One of the most brilliant bits of choregraphy I've seen in musical theatre.

Nicholas le Prevost cracks me up, but beware what you read before seeing the show.  I suddenly couldn't look at some of it the same way after doing a bit of research into late 19th century English homosexual culture, and one of the articles brought up Higgins and Pickering:  NOT as a couple, mind you, but as an example of how a pairing of bachelors was not looked upon as "dodgy" if they were the same generation.  Explaining that Wilde's problems arose because he seemed to fit the stereotype of preying on young boys.  Well, after that, it's a little hard to see the "dress discussion" after "The Rain in Spain" in quite the same way again! *g*

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nicol


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Mme Bahorel - LOL!
Azile and Josh and Jo C - thanks for your response to the lyrics:-)

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Mandy


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haha~!!I like this part~
The rine in spine sties minely in the pline.

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mmebahorel


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'Have you tried the pline cike?'

'Do it again.'

'Have you tried --'

'Not you!'

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