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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2016-10-20 06:41 pm

[ SECRET POST #3578 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3578 ⌋

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ginainthekingsroad: Gary & Tim as Rosencrantz & Guildenstern.  Text: WTF?! (RAGAD- WTF)

Re: FS Users Headcanons

[personal profile] ginainthekingsroad 2016-10-21 07:11 am (UTC)(link)
I dooooo! I have a giant 34.5 x 16.5 x 6 in. tub that I keep under my bed, filled entirely with playbills! According to the sticker on the side, if playbills were liquid, that's 4 quarts of playbills. They're only for shows I've seen, but that's a lot for someone who's only 27. Tickets I keep in a little bag thing in my nightstand drawer.

I'm not obsessed enough that I collect playbills from any show, although I have picked up 3 Stoppard OBC ones as gifts: The Coast of Utopia (playbill and big souvenir program) from a family friend who lives in New York and saw it-- it closed only a couple weeks before I visited Broadway in 2007! The other two were my college graduation gift from my family, from the OBCs of Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead (signed by Stoppard and John Wood and Brian Murray, the title characters) and Travesties (signed by Stoppard). Someday I will have them framed... And my Tempest poster too... *sigh*

I have sat in fancy box seats at the theatre once! It was at the Ahmanson, for War Horse. At that theatre at least, they're technically "partially obstructed view" seats (probably moreso if you're in higher/more offset ones than we had). It was very cool and different, but I kinda got a crick in my neck trying to get the right angle to watch. A play like War Horse, with a lot of spectacle and not much plot, is ideal for seats like that. We had a fantastic view of the puppeteers doing their stuff. Usually we'll get lower mezzanine/rear orchestra at the Ahmanson-- you can get good deals on those tickets online, and they're a nice view for the value.
belladonna_took: richard armitage (Default)

Re: FS Users Headcanons

[personal profile] belladonna_took 2016-10-21 04:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Nailed it!

That's a pretty good effort. I'm jealous!

I had a whole year of not seeing anything because I was sick but the Bell Shakespeare group toured with Othello and they came to our tiny echoey little theatre. It was amazing. Best Iago. They had a Q&A afterwards as well that I got to stay for. I wish we had quality stuff every month. Get out of here with your dance studio recitals, small children.

Ooh. War Horse. Jealous again.

Oh no. The dreaded neck crick. I hate sitting on the sides close to the front because you're looking in one direction for ages and there's no good way to fix it. Do I turn and look at nothing for a while? Do I try to turn my whole body in my chair?