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janzman | 23:11 Wed 27th Jan 2010 | ChatterBank
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have you ever acted on stage in am-dram,school,college if so where when. .
My earlisest recollection was the school play Richard of Bordeaux,( I played Edward Earl of Rutland)I was 14 years old .During the interval of the performance on Friday November 22nd 1963 our parents,school staff, and us students learned of the assassination of President John F Kennedy
From 1986 to 2008 I was into AmDram in in a big way.What are your memories.....
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lol hippy!
not me my children appeared on stage at the royal Albert hall in london..

i was the proudest mommy on earth.
Aww brilliant twizzle!
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Its not that difficult sachs.As the legendery Lawrence Olivier said about stage acting two things are vital 1)know your lines and 2) dont bump into the furniture lol
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Hi there no know...glad to see your still with us...
............... no regret
Do you do any acting now at all janz?
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thanks Sachs...

janzman... it was hard for them to do they were very young at the time.whether they fluffed their lines which they didn't, it would still made me a proud mommy
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My last portrayal was sweeney todd a couple of years back.
As the Phantom says Im 'past the point of no return'I wont be treading the boards again...wonderful memories aah
So you would'nt want to if you got the opportunity again?
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Sachs this is am-drams the opportunity is always there, not like professional theatre with auditions and PAY lol

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