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11 Apr 12 - 08:35 PM (#3337014) Subject: Folk in a box-Tiny Pop-up Venue From: katlaughing One on One. Anyone been inside? |
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11 Apr 12 - 08:54 PM (#3337019) Subject: RE: Folk in a box-Tiny Pop-up Venue From: GUEST,999 If they can design that, they can damned-well make a better mouse trap. |
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11 Apr 12 - 10:44 PM (#3337043) Subject: RE: Folk in a box-Tiny Pop-up Venue From: Sandra in Sydney a visually interesting little space |
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12 Apr 12 - 12:05 AM (#3337057) Subject: RE: Folk in a box-Tiny Pop-up Venue From: katlaughing LOL, Bruce, yeah! I thought so, too, Sandra, but I'd really like a peek inside! |
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12 Apr 12 - 10:13 AM (#3337213) Subject: RE: Folk in a box-Tiny Pop-up Venue From: gnomad A while ago I saw a clip (from Edinburgh festival fringe, I think) of an even smaller theatre. Just a big grocery box with a hole at one end for the "audience's" head, and a similar one at the other end for the performer's head. You got a one-man play performance, face to face, about 18 inches apart. I have to say the new FinaB looks much more appealing. |
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12 Apr 12 - 12:02 PM (#3337271) Subject: RE: Folk in a box-Tiny Pop-up Venue From: Leadfingers Be interesting o find out what the cost will be !! |
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12 Apr 12 - 02:24 PM (#3337354) Subject: RE: Folk in a box-Tiny Pop-up Venue From: Geoff the Duck I was brought up as a Catholic - it looks like a confessional. I don't think I would be interested. Quack! GtD. |
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12 Apr 12 - 02:40 PM (#3337356) Subject: RE: Folk in a box-Tiny Pop-up Venue From: treewind I wasn't brought up a Catholic and it looks like a confessional! The shape of the door contributes distressingly strongly to this impression. |