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ghost_light) wrote2005-04-30 11:49 pm
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I was looked at oddly when I talked about how cool it would be to leave your skull to theatre.
I read about how every tragedian worth his salt in Booth's age carried a skull in case they were called on to play Hamlet.
This tops it all....http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_897418.html?menu=news.weirdworld.badtaste
I read about how every tragedian worth his salt in Booth's age carried a skull in case they were called on to play Hamlet.
This tops it all....http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_897418.html?menu=news.weirdworld.badtaste
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I won't die in time. I have to wait fifteen years!!!!
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Beautiful People
Re: Beautiful People
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As for the casting call for a dead body: EW! Just EW!
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Not to be deterred, they put some nuts on a bolt, and wedged it up inside the mouth, where it stayed... until the line.
"Alas, poor Yorick! I knew..." at which point the bolt drops out of the bottom, lands on the Hamlet's foot, and the Hamlet dropped the skull. The skull rolled off the stage into the orchestra pit, from where we heard a scream.
After a painful silence, Horatio said "Obviously a fellow of infinite jest"
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We were given a skull while we were performing in Scotland, Some folks thought it was indecent not to have a skull and just use a Complete Works. As Stage Manager, one of my jobs was to get the skull through Customs and I didn't know if it was real or not. Much hilarity ensued......