He felt that his whole life was some kind of dream and he sometimes wondered whose it was and whether they were enjoying it. Douglas Adams, "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" There is no folly of the beasts of the earth which is not infinitely outdone by the madness of men. Herman Melville, "Moby Dick"
Saturday, January 27, 2007
Is This Culture?
I went to a French version of the Rocky Horror Picture Show last night. The actors and audience were slightly more X-rated than those I have seen in the States, but all in all, it was good fun. Halloween is my favorite holiday and since I have not celebrated it in the last two years, it was great dressing up for one night even if the only “dressing up” I did was putting on a ton of make-up.
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Dressing up is fun! I'm glad you got the chance to do it. Halloween is my favorite holiday as well.
did you do all the kooky stuff like throw toast at the screen?
Beenzzz-I think everyone loves Halloween!
Melissa-No toast, just rice and water and not at the screen. However there was much more X-rated interaction between audience and actors.
It does sound like you had a good time, Angela! I have never been to a Rocky Horror Picture show, but you've sure got me curious to go now!
What is it Rocky Horror picture show? As for the Halloween in LIthuania were I grew up we do the same stuff (dressing up etc.) on pancake Tuesday. I only "did" the Halloween once it was kind of fun, I scared more kids ... anyway what is it the rocky horror picture show?
Sounds like great fun!
LOL - that is too funny... Glad you are out and enjoying yourself!
This is when photos would be good, I want to see the tons of makeup- or the x-rated interaction.
I looked on the website.. The link you gave me.. It is definitely too scary for me! I am of to brows your blog!
I always wanted to go to a showing where the whole audience is geeked out and really into it...but then, it sort of scares me too.
That must have been some experience! I have seen the live version back in the US, and I bet it's a lot more tame than what they show here.
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