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	<title>Comments on: Photos from The Mystery of Irma Vep</title>
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		<title>By: Kathleen</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kathleen</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Oct 2007 20:27:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>So, apropos of nothing, I have to tell you that I saw Tom Stoppard yesterday.  In the
flesh.  Outside the theatre where Rock 'n' Roll is playing. I am in love with his brain.  
The play is...monumental.  He is able to take these gigantic concepts and turn them into
cohesive stories.  Sadly, if he wasn't already famous, those plays would never be 
produced.  Expensive and ambitious and challenging.  I was in heaven.  

On a more personal note, I sat behind the McWhinersons, who did not stop complaining
from the moment they arrived.  Too cold.  My umbrella was sticking out too far.  Too
many people in the theatre.  The play was too long.  My question is:  Why do they go to
the theatre?  God bless 'em for going, despite the fact that it clealry makes them very
unhappy.  They are spending $100 per ticket.  They're patrons and we have to take  
care of them.  I just always wonder what keeps them coming.

Tonight I will see Cyrano.  If anyone complains I'm taking them down.  Mama Kathleen
is very protective of her Phibs.  I can't wait to see the show.  Should I wait by the 
backstage door and scream with excitement when Carman comes out--then pretend
not to know who the big stars are?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So, apropos of nothing, I have to tell you that I saw Tom Stoppard yesterday.  In the<br />
flesh.  Outside the theatre where Rock &#8216;n&#8217; Roll is playing. I am in love with his brain.<br />
The play is&#8230;monumental.  He is able to take these gigantic concepts and turn them into<br />
cohesive stories.  Sadly, if he wasn&#8217;t already famous, those plays would never be<br />
produced.  Expensive and ambitious and challenging.  I was in heaven.  </p>
<p>On a more personal note, I sat behind the McWhinersons, who did not stop complaining<br />
from the moment they arrived.  Too cold.  My umbrella was sticking out too far.  Too<br />
many people in the theatre.  The play was too long.  My question is:  Why do they go to<br />
the theatre?  God bless &#8216;em for going, despite the fact that it clealry makes them very<br />
unhappy.  They are spending $100 per ticket.  They&#8217;re patrons and we have to take<br />
care of them.  I just always wonder what keeps them coming.</p>
<p>Tonight I will see Cyrano.  If anyone complains I&#8217;m taking them down.  Mama Kathleen<br />
is very protective of her Phibs.  I can&#8217;t wait to see the show.  Should I wait by the<br />
backstage door and scream with excitement when Carman comes out&#8211;then pretend<br />
not to know who the big stars are?</p>
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