I think someone might take issue with your choice of words here.Before I rejoin with my elderly pal KiwiT in Seattle...
-Chris
I think someone might take issue with your choice of words here.Before I rejoin with my elderly pal KiwiT in Seattle...
I disagree Chris.CJ-Rochester wrote:My thanks as well Nathan for this very "artful" review. The comparison of each Billy to a particular style of painting is beyond brilliant! Also it was great to hear someone mention Cameron. He is so new that not much has been written about him yet.
I think someone might take issue with your choice of words here.Before I rejoin with my elderly pal KiwiT in Seattle...
-Chris
Trevor was always one of my favorite parts of the London show, as he would occasionally "let people have it" who deserved it. I remember once, they were trying to start the 2nd half and a rather large couple was still standing in the aisle, about 4 rows from the stage. The guy was fumbling around for money to pay for his ice cream, while his wife waited. Finally Trevor said, "If you two would like to take a seat, we'll go ahead and get the 2nd half of the show started." This made the guy search even more feverishly through his wallet since he knew all eyes were on him, to which Trevor replied, "Oh, I see what's going on now. The big fella is still trying to pay for his ice cream." The audience loved it. . . . .but the ice cream couple, not so much.Billy Whiz wrote:At the Victoria Palace one evening a gentleman in B15 - and for those that don't know it is front row right next to the Musical Director - slept through the whole show. At the start of the second half Trevor Fox, who played George, asked the gentleman if he was enjoying the show. He replied yes to which Trevor said "How do you know as you slept all through the first half?" He did not find it at all funny but we thought it was hilarious