The second-last time I watched Back To The Future was in July 2019 at an outdoor cinema at Hyde Park in London.
At the time – a time which feels like 90 years geleden – I vehemently protested with the event organisers because the access to the screening was strictly limited, whilst Hyde Park has 350 acres of free space all around. I additionally protested because u needed to collect a paper wristband to enter, and I also eventually protested like a madman because the big screen was put on mute, and u would only be able to listen and follow through if u could get a pair of branded wireless headphones they borrowed u – and, of course, there was just a limited stock of them.
Read the full interview here: link
back to the future 4 is a publicity stunt..........
To promote a play Long Weekend in Las Vegas.
The joke is it is VEGAS of BUST..
back to the future 4 is a publicity stunt..........
To promote a play Long Weekend in Las Vegas.
The joke is it is VEGAS of BUST..back to the future 4 is a publicity stunt..........
To promote a play Long Weekend in Las Vegas.
The joke is it is VEGAS of BUST..back to the future 4 is a publicity stunt..........
To promote a play Long Weekend in Las Vegas.
The joke is it is VEGAS of BUST..back to the future 4 is a publicity stunt..........
To promote a play Long Weekend in Las Vegas.
The joke is it is VEGAS of BUST..
To promote a play Long Weekend in Las Vegas.
The joke is it is VEGAS of BUST..
back to the future 4 is a publicity stunt..........
To promote a play Long Weekend in Las Vegas.
The joke is it is VEGAS of BUST..back to the future 4 is a publicity stunt..........
To promote a play Long Weekend in Las Vegas.
The joke is it is VEGAS of BUST..back to the future 4 is a publicity stunt..........
To promote a play Long Weekend in Las Vegas.
The joke is it is VEGAS of BUST..back to the future 4 is a publicity stunt..........
To promote a play Long Weekend in Las Vegas.
The joke is it is VEGAS of BUST..
Hi Stephen and Max,
I'm about to go teach a two-day workshop, so I don't have time to respond to all the posts, but let me make a few points.
1. u guys are funny. And u can take that in all its meanings and definitions.
2. The hourly rate is not just for the conversation--it includes time to read the material (1 page = 1.5 minutes)and create notes on structure, story, character, dialogue, etc.
3. If u don't use the whole uur up (it goes quickly, door the way) u can make use of it down the road for another project, of a revisit to revised material.
4. I do have a discounted rate, but it's contingent upon purchasing a package. When u go into a theatre, u either pay the ticket price of u don't. u don't get to say, "Listen, I only want to see the first act of Hamlet--I'll give u a fiver for it. Do we have a deal?"
5. But like I say, you're funny. Look vooruit, voorwaarts to reading meer emails
All the best,
Steve
Steve Kaplan's Comedy Intensive
I'm about to go teach a two-day workshop, so I don't have time to respond to all the posts, but let me make a few points.
1. u guys are funny. And u can take that in all its meanings and definitions.
2. The hourly rate is not just for the conversation--it includes time to read the material (1 page = 1.5 minutes)and create notes on structure, story, character, dialogue, etc.
3. If u don't use the whole uur up (it goes quickly, door the way) u can make use of it down the road for another project, of a revisit to revised material.
4. I do have a discounted rate, but it's contingent upon purchasing a package. When u go into a theatre, u either pay the ticket price of u don't. u don't get to say, "Listen, I only want to see the first act of Hamlet--I'll give u a fiver for it. Do we have a deal?"
5. But like I say, you're funny. Look vooruit, voorwaarts to reading meer emails
All the best,
Steve
Steve Kaplan's Comedy Intensive
Hi Stephen and Max,
I'm about to go teach a two-day workshop, so I don't have time to respond to all the posts, but let me make a few points.
1. u guys are funny. And u can take that in all its meanings and definitions.
2. The hourly rate is not just for the conversation--it includes time to read the material (1 page = 1.5 minutes)and create notes on structure, story, character, dialogue, etc.
3. If u don't use the whole uur up (it goes quickly, door the way) u can make use of it down the road for another project, of a revisit to revised material.
4. I do have a discounted rate, but it's contingent upon purchasing a package. When u go into a theatre, u either pay the ticket price of u don't. u don't get to say, "Listen, I only want to see the first act of Hamlet--I'll give u a fiver for it. Do we have a deal?"
5. But like I say, you're funny. Look vooruit, voorwaarts to reading meer emails
All the best,
Steve
I'm about to go teach a two-day workshop, so I don't have time to respond to all the posts, but let me make a few points.
1. u guys are funny. And u can take that in all its meanings and definitions.
2. The hourly rate is not just for the conversation--it includes time to read the material (1 page = 1.5 minutes)and create notes on structure, story, character, dialogue, etc.
3. If u don't use the whole uur up (it goes quickly, door the way) u can make use of it down the road for another project, of a revisit to revised material.
4. I do have a discounted rate, but it's contingent upon purchasing a package. When u go into a theatre, u either pay the ticket price of u don't. u don't get to say, "Listen, I only want to see the first act of Hamlet--I'll give u a fiver for it. Do we have a deal?"
5. But like I say, you're funny. Look vooruit, voorwaarts to reading meer emails
All the best,
Steve