I'm extremely jealous. Wish I'd been ablt to go. Hope you had fun
Emma.
Kat
--- In
ianmckellenclub@yahoogroups.com, Emma Abraham <emma@i...>
wrote:
> I'm still in London, but I've seen the panto 3x so far, with one
more to go, and I managed to get at least one photo of each of Sir
Ian's costumes. No way, from this internet cafe, to post them, so it
will have to wait until I get home!
>
> Unlike most Americans, I'm familiar with panto, so even though I
didn't get all the political references, the format itself wasn't
unknown to me. I enjoyed it a great deal--especially Sir Ian, and
the 5 VERY lovely boys in the chorus.
>
> Emma
>
> 1Message: 1
> Date: Mon, 27 Dec 2004 03:08:57 -0000
> From: "dermawoman"
> Subject: Re: Panto?!
>
>
> Panto? Sir Ian's doing a pantomine? Which theatre--not like I'm
> gonna get to England any time soon, with the job I have.
>
> Offer condolences and prayers to my poor hubby--not only does he
have
> to deal with my rabid LOTR jones-ing, he's gotta put up with me
> drooling over anything related to Ian. At least he knows better to
> join than fight--he got me the "MacBeth" and "Othello" DVDs for
> Christmas! (and I got me the Naxos "Tempest" and Christopher Lee's
> CD, "At Dawn in Rivendell.")
>
> At least he can't complain about the hot-tub photo that's our
> desktop...we're both naturists, see?
>
> ...my road goes ever on...to a bookstore!
> DermaWoman
>
>
>
> ---In
ianmckellenclub@yahoogroups.com, "mdclementine"
> wrote:
> >Anybody seen the panto yet? What do you think of it?
> >Linda