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Has anyone seen David Tennant in Hamlet?

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MuchLessTiredNow · 27/08/2008 18:33

Tell all!!!

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RustyBear · 02/09/2008 21:21

There's wallpapers & stuff if you scroll down....

MuchLessTiredNow · 02/09/2008 21:25

no don't!!!! dribble is really bad for the keyboard.... Dh keeps telling me off about it

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MuchLessTiredNow · 02/09/2008 21:25

no don't!!!! dribble is really bad for the keyboard.... Dh keeps telling me off about it

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Clary · 02/09/2008 21:27

no cdn't get tix.

Seeing him in Love's Labour's Lost next month tho

Really excited!

Read hilarious story about how DT and Pat St have vetoe dsigning any Dr Who/Star Trek stuff at the door. No Tardis or Trekkie suit, Hamlet programme only lol

MuchLessTiredNow · 02/09/2008 21:29

so they won't sign me then?? (must get a grip)

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Clary · 02/09/2008 21:32

no i guess you would be OK, if carrying Hamlet programme?

RustyBear · 02/09/2008 21:33

Wonder if Patrick Stewart would sign DH's copy of this?

Clary · 02/09/2008 21:49

Excellent dilemma for Patrick! Does DH really own that book?

RustyBear · 02/09/2008 21:51

'Fraid so!

He also has a Klingon dictionary.

And he writes Captain Scarlet fanfic.

He is a true dyed-in-the-wool geek

Clary · 02/09/2008 22:15

Ah well Rustybear, at least he's too busy being a trekkie to be hooked on the footie

LaVieEnRose · 04/09/2008 20:10

Thankyou Rustybear! Not sure about the dodgy hat though Now Dt in a DJ.....

MuchLessTiredNow · 05/09/2008 13:04

mmmmn - did you see the comic relief video with the proclaimers with him in the background with the tux and kilt? (Must stop - dh gets really cross about dribble on the keyboard)

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MuchLessTiredNow · 05/09/2008 13:06

sorry - just realised I made that joke earlier

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Rhian82 · 05/09/2008 13:18

I saw it! We went for our wedding anniversary a couple of weeks ago. Booked about a year ago, and timed it really well, as I'm now 7 months pregnant with our first baby so theatre trips are going to be off the menu soon!

He was very yummy, though very very skinny. We went to the stage door afterwards but didn't manage to get autographs - he came out and signed for a bit, then went back inside. No one else came out and a bit later a security guy came and told everyone that all the actors had left now. Walking back we got passed by Patrick Stewart in his jag

annaje · 05/09/2008 13:23

ladies

I went to see it yesterday. DT was brill (and more handsome in the flesh - great smile). I was pleasantly surprised by it - as I had mentioned previously on this thread, shakespeare is not my thing - but I really enjoyed it and it was surprisingly funny! Patrick Stewart was very good but you could tell everyone was there to see DT. Anyone still going to see it - enjoy!!!

LaVieEnRose · 05/09/2008 13:55
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purplesponge · 05/09/2008 23:34

I got hold of return tickets for Love's Labour's Lost from the RSC website this afternoon. You have to be a member to book online but it is very possible to get tickets if you keep trying. I'm still after a Hamlet ticket too, I want to see it again as it was so unbelievably brilliant.

Clary · 06/09/2008 12:48

Got Love's Labour's Lost out of the library yesterday to read in advance of visit, so as to understand what he's on about - like I'll care

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