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| Author: | jason-cowan.com [ 20 Sep 04, 12:38 ] |
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Just wanted to wish Cameron good luck with Blude Red which premieres on Friday 24th September. Good luck!!!!! |
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| Author: | cheekiechickie [ 20 Sep 04, 23:44 ] |
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Looks like fun More details here |
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| Author: | CameronBB4 [ 21 Sep 04, 23:43 ] |
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Sounds AMAZING so far. Wow. |
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| Author: | Jezi [ 22 Sep 04, 14:50 ] |
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I want to see it so much! getting to edinburgh is kind of tricky though. I love musicals, both being in them and watching them! The first is better though |
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| Author: | jason-cowan.com [ 22 Sep 04, 15:08 ] |
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Cameron, you should employ a really good web agency to do a web cast of the show for all your fans who can't be there! I might know such an agency. LOL
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| Author: | felicity [ 22 Sep 04, 18:49 ] |
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am really looking forward to it actually - I'm a big musicals fan not only is Cam in it, but my friend is directing it ..and will have to do an online 'review' for the benefit of those not able to be there
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| Author: | Jezi [ 22 Sep 04, 18:56 ] |
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yeah please do felicity are you going to see it more than once? I went to see a musical 3 times once!! (that was all the time it waa running for) hehe!! It was just a local one but it was aboloutely fantastic and I was helping front of house at the start and break and end so instead of going for a wander with my friend who was also helping we just sat and watched it at the back!! one night there was such a bad audience so us 2 and another 2 front of house people were cheering so loudly to encourage the others! it was fab |
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| Author: | TCBon [ 25 Sep 04, 16:17 ] |
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jason-cowan.com wrote: Cameron, you should employ a really good web agency to do a web cast of the show for all your fans who can't be there!
I might know such an agency. LOL Get in there- I like it!!! When are you going to see it Felicity? |
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| Author: | jason-cowan.com [ 26 Sep 04, 14:41 ] |
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I know Cameron's not had chance to post yet, but he said it went brilliantly so I just thought I'd pass that on prior to him getting online hopefully tonight and giving us all the full rundown.
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| Author: | Jezi [ 26 Sep 04, 16:44 ] |
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oh yeah, I'm so bad at remember dates like that I forgot it had started. I bet it was fantastic |
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| Author: | BBoop [ 26 Sep 04, 17:21 ] |
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jason-cowan.com wrote: I know Cameron's not had chance to post yet, but he said it went brilliantly so I just thought I'd pass that on prior to him getting online hopefully tonight and giving us all the full rundown.
![]() are you his mum then?
thanks for that I was starting to lose sleep with the worry of how it went
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| Author: | felicity [ 26 Sep 04, 18:24 ] |
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happy clappy wrote: thanks for that I was starting to lose sleep with the worry of how it went
![]() well hopefully you'll be able to sleep tonight
TCBon, Friday night was the only performance and I went with my mate and her parents who I was down staying in Edinburgh with for the weekend... We absolutely LOVED it - the music/singing was fantastic and the story itself was very moving and certainly kept you involved with the characters and what was happening with them. At several points I was sobbing my wee heart out. (Cam got a row for not warning me to take tissues despite surely knowing what a sap I am for a sad story) Perhaps being a Christian made the story behind it even more poignant for me - how people at that time in history were willing to be martyred for what they believed in - how seriously do I take my faith and what would I be willing to do? etc etc There were only nine adults and two children involved but the singing came across very powerfully. *Cameron's vibrato maybe needs a bit of work to be in the same league as the West-End performers but he was certainly the most convincing Scottish accent *
I LOVED the guy who played James and would easily have taken him home to sing to me all day All in all it was an excellent evening and I certainly hope that the funding to do the full-scale musical comes through, as it has so much potential. hope that satisfies everyone's curiosity, if you were curious in the first place that is |
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| Author: | BBoop [ 26 Sep 04, 19:09 ] |
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Thanks Felicity *throws away the hot water bottle and herbal sleeping pills*
on a serious note it sounded pretty good. Did you pay the price Cameron quoted to me for the gala night tickets
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| Author: | felicity [ 26 Sep 04, 19:16 ] |
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crikey no
we had 'concert only' tickets......but still ended up sitting at the front as my pal's dad had problems seeing and can only see close up.... how embarrassing I spent most of it slouching in my seat so Cameron couldn't see me |
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| Author: | Jezi [ 26 Sep 04, 19:46 ] |
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thanks for that Felicity It is the worst when you can see someone you know in the audience |
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