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Gness Does Front Of House.
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I was very involved in local theatre for many years until OH took ill. Recently I was asked if I would help out with the front of house...selling programmes, raffle tickets etc.. After a few seconds thought I decided to give it a go...I would be strict...no dragging me back to costumes etc... Just a nice, gentle couple of hours twice a year renewing old friendships. What could go wrong?
Tonight was my first night....not many of us there because no-one really wants to commit but it was lovely...lots of hugs...lovely to see yous...(you haven't changed...I liked that one) as I stood there...selling my £2 programmes in my black bling. UNTIL....The head man of front of house...beside me...collapsed! With a suspected heart attack! Blimey O Riley......I know I can talk but he didn't have to go that far!
Selling programmes? No. I was front of theatre waving down the paramedics and the ambulance.
I'm beginning to feel like Typhoid Mary... :-(
Tonight was my first night....not many of us there because no-one really wants to commit but it was lovely...lots of hugs...lovely to see yous...(you haven't changed...I liked that one) as I stood there...selling my £2 programmes in my black bling. UNTIL....The head man of front of house...beside me...collapsed! With a suspected heart attack! Blimey O Riley......I know I can talk but he didn't have to go that far!
Selling programmes? No. I was front of theatre waving down the paramedics and the ambulance.
I'm beginning to feel like Typhoid Mary... :-(
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Tilly! Bravery girl....bravery! I don't know how he is...the ambulance took a long time to go when they got him in the back.....the paramedics didn't buy a programme though.
Tony...I thought about what you said...luckily we were near the hospital.. good job as I have four more nights and a matinee to do.
Not an operating theatre but the show is Anything Goes so I suppose it does if I am there.. :-(
Boxy...What did you do in the theatre? I love being involved..well usually. The fire at the last theatre was nothing to do with me. It was Prospero cooking burgers.
Tony...I thought about what you said...luckily we were near the hospital.. good job as I have four more nights and a matinee to do.
Not an operating theatre but the show is Anything Goes so I suppose it does if I am there.. :-(
Boxy...What did you do in the theatre? I love being involved..well usually. The fire at the last theatre was nothing to do with me. It was Prospero cooking burgers.
Gness,Iworked as a Properties Mistress for three years in my early 20's, had a fantastic time, loved the atmosphere, especially first night, always fraught with nerves, and the last night, when the cast would get up to all sorts of jokes to keep us on our toes.
Hope tonight doesn't put you off.X
You are going back, aren't you?
Hope tonight doesn't put you off.X
You are going back, aren't you?
Oh goodness yes, Sparkles! Had forgotten the drama of first night...the tantrums...the costume disasters...I love it....well not the heart attacks probably....but everything else.
I costumed the first ever am dram performance of 42nd Street...oh the costumes! I think my real home is in the theatre...believe it or not...;-)
I costumed the first ever am dram performance of 42nd Street...oh the costumes! I think my real home is in the theatre...believe it or not...;-)
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