
The Joy of Procreational Sex
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The Joy of Procreational Sex
Thought for today: "All the world's a stage." - Shakespeare. And boy, are there a lot of drama critics.
"They've remained remarkably faithful to the text."
Not to be a motion picture. Will remain just a book.
"Have you read any of Shakespeare's plays?"
"It's a play on words."
Jack-a-box in the theatre.
"Maybe I don't like stunning debuts."
William Shakespeare
Anderson Cooper as a Kid. Today, an expose that asks the question: Who IS Simon, and why must we do what he says?
'Hard to follow...'
'Doesn't txt msg make it 38 languages and not 37?'
Midsummer Night's Dream
Thought for today: "All the world's a stage." Shakespeare. And boy, are there a lot of drama critics! (Published originally on February 9, 2013).
'Is there a psychiatrist in the house - the cast is very depressed over opening night reviews!'
'You say it's a dramedy? We thought it was more of a coma.'
"How come there's no feel-good performance art?"
Ticket - At the Theatre in the Hay Market - The Authors Benefit Pasquin.
'I said, you're supposed to be in the underworld.'
Chekov play and scorecard,
"It was so depressing. When I go to the theatre, I want to be entertained."
Off Off Off Off Broadway
'The theater better put on good shows this fall, because we're having a bumper tomato crop.'
'He's a parody of a tired genre.'
"The audience is really classy tonight, they are throwing quail eggs."
The Modern Godot
What a lousy season - there hasn't been a good comedy in months.
'I see the critics say I need a new partner.'
Edmund Kean Supporting Drury Lane
West End Shows closing - box office piled high with boxes.
'My Alfa Romeo, My Alfa Romeo, where for art thou?'
"I sensed a fine balance between the misery on the stage and the misery in the audience."
Actor talking to unimpressed child
"Oh, don't mind us. We boo everybody."
"What did I think about the play? About an hour too long!"
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