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Ellen Fanshaw ([info]dame_ellen) wrote in [info]undertherainbow,
@ 2009-08-17 17:11:00

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Entry tags:annorah winchester, ellen fanshaw

An improbable fiction
I've tried reading that website, but honestly, who the hell thought all that blinking was a good idea? To say nothing of the colour scheme. I'm sorry, but I can't tolerate it.

So can anyone tell me if there's an Equity here? Canadian, that is.



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[info]dame_ellen
2009-08-18 02:44 am UTC (link)
I suppose I could, but honestly, with a name like Myrtle Groggins, I'm expecting her closet to look like the wardrobe for Tobacco Road, or extreme tartwear. And probably no decent push-up bras.

We haven't decided if it'll be in England or Canada. We'll probably spend a few days in the house settling in before putting it on the market. And I suppose we need to find something like a business manager, though any corporate sponsor types who want us to whore ourselves out for management workshops can, to be frank, fuck off.

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[info]greek_tragedy
2009-08-18 06:14 am UTC (link)
Oh, yes... I can definitely see the potential problems there.

You'll probably find a lot of support for a theatre if you ask around... there are a lot of people who really support the arts, who get it. A lot are musicians, but even they know what it's like to not want to sell out. Even some budding playwrites, and other authors who could probably do amazing original works.

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[info]dame_ellen
2009-08-18 11:14 am UTC (link)
Would we now? That's interesting. Very interesting. Thank you very much.

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