Re: NPNY: RE: [LoveSexyDC] Fwd: Neal Medlyn's Unpronounceable Symbol: One-Man Pop Opera Based on Prince Songs
OK!I am scared. I was in too much shock to laugh. I am scared. Think this guy will be sued? ;-) Moderator: who knows Prince doesn't have a sense of humor when it comes stuff like this. It have been under the radar till now -Derek On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 4:50 PM, Andrew Stanger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That is funny! The lovesexy picture is crazy! AS On 7/9/08 12:44 PM, Derek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Wow that looks more disturbing then the Prince impersonators that are out there. I will pass on this, but if anyone goes please write a full review Derek From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2008 9:15 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [LoveSexyDC] Fwd: Neal Medlyn's Unpronounceable Symbol: One-Man Pop Opera Based on Prince Songs Hey, Kathy! This caught my eye and it looked amusing. Irreverant? Maybe... Fun? Possibly... Of course, only in The Big Apple...LOL! I thought I'd pass this on to you since I got this via an e-mail re theatrical productions. Folks can check out: http://www.ps122.org/performances/neal_medlyns_unpronounceable_symbol.html If there are members in the NYC area, I'm sure they can check it out. Tix are about $20, I think. kontroversy - NewPowerNewYork Mailing List website: Www.NPNY.Org - Unsubscribe? Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED], in body place npny - Questions/Help?: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: NPNY: RE: [LoveSexyDC] Fwd: Neal Medlyn's Unpronounceable Symbol: One-Man Pop Opera Based on Prince Songs
I forgot pics do not post...do-over http://s50.photobucket.com/albums/f323/fairtink/?action=viewcurrent=hamlets -email.jpg CSUSB University Theatre presents... HAMLET by William Shakespeare and *HAMLET* (The Artist Formerly Known as) *Prince of Denmark * *a Pop-Musical Parody* *Nicholas Jenkins as Hamlet and Marc Armstead as Hamlet-Prince in CSUSB Theatre's Pair of Productions* In Shakespeare's Hamlet, something is indeed rotten in the state of Denmark. The rightful king has been murdered by his brother, and that brother instantly married his widow. The king's son sees dead people and even his girlfriend is going crazy. The world of this Hamlet is more a horror story of gothic dimension than a classic tragedy. In the pop-musical parody Hamlet (The Artist Formerly Known as) Prince of Denmark, Shakespeare's twisted tale of murder and revenge is tempered with a heavy dose of slapstick, pop culture references, and ba(r)d puns. The audience will party like it's 1599 when At Midnight, Under the Cherry Moon, a ghost donning a Raspberry Beret proclaims Let's Go Crazy! *Productions run on alternate days for four weekends, May 16 - June 8. Evening performances at 8:00pm, with Sunday matinees at 2:00pm. * *The first Sunday matinee of each show will feature sign language interpretation.* On 7/10/08, afroTsiac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: multipart/alternative Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Precedence: bulk Reply-To: npny@lists.panix.com LOL That looks almost as off-the-wall as this did: CSUSB University Theatre presents... HAMLET by William Shakespeare and *HAMLET* (The Artist Formerly Known as) *Prince of Denmark * *a Pop-Musical Parody* *Nicholas Jenkins as Hamlet and Marc Armstead as Hamlet-Prince in CSUSB Theatre's Pair of Productions* In Shakespeare's Hamlet, something is indeed rotten in the state of Denmark. The rightful king has been murdered by his brother, and that brother instantly married his widow. The king's son sees dead people and even his girlfriend is going crazy. The world of this Hamlet is more a horror story of gothic dimension than a classic tragedy. In the pop-musical parody Hamlet (The Artist Formerly Known as) Prince of Denmark, Shakespeare's twisted tale of murder and revenge is tempered with a heavy dose of slapstick, pop culture references, and ba(r)d puns. The audience will party like it's 1599 when At Midnight, Under the Cherry Moon, a ghost donning a Raspberry Beret proclaims Let's Go Crazy! *Productions run on alternate days for four weekends, May 16 - June 8. Evening performances at 8:00pm, with Sunday matinees at 2:00pm. * *The first Sunday matinee of each show will feature sign language interpretation.* *Sign Language Interpretation at the first Sunday performances [image: Sign Language Interpretation] *Tickets: $5 Students $10 Senior, CSUSB Faculty Staff, Military, Alumni Assn. Members $15 General Admission * Tickets can be purchased in the Performing Arts Box Office (cash or check only) 10am - 4pm, or online with a credit card at http://zaptix.com . Group rates available upon request. A small surcharge ($1.00-$2.00) applies to credit card purchases. Advance purchase is highly recommended to avoid a sold-out situation. The musical contains mature themes and language, not recommended for children under the age of twelve. Feel free to contact me by email or phone with any questions. I will be glad to help. -- Gwyneth Kozbial Box Office Publicity Manager CSUSB University Theatre 909-537-5884http://theatre.csusb.edu -- ~Tameir On 7/10/08, ::M::A::Y::A:: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Okay really, can this guy possibly be more freaky than Prince? I don't think so. ;') I just bought some tix and I'm going with a bunch of my co-workers for the final performance on 07/20. (don't judge me). ::M::A::Y::A:: --- On Thu, 7/10/08, Robin Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Robin Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: NPNY: RE: [LoveSexyDC] Fwd: Neal Medlyn's Unpronounceable Symbol: One-Man Pop Opera Based on Prince Songs To: npny@lists.panix.com Date: Thursday, July 10, 2008, 7:26 AM Steve I thought the same thing last night. I couldn't even type anything, but I'm glad I'm in good company. I am scared Robin aka CherryMoon Raise money for your favorite charity or school just by searching the Internet with GoodSearch - www.goodsearch.com - powered by Yahoo! http://www.elevatehope.org/index.php Chose Elevate Hope Foundation - Shelia E Founder --- On Thu, 7/10/08, STEVEN WRIGHT [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: STEVEN WRIGHT [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: NPNY: RE: [LoveSexyDC] Fwd: Neal Medlyn's Unpronounceable Symbol: One-Man Pop Opera Based on Prince Songs To: npny@lists.panix.com Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Thursday, July 10, 2008, 3:20 AM OK!I am scared. I was in too much shock to laugh. I
NPNY: RE: [LoveSexyDC] Fwd: Neal Medlyn's Unpronounceable Symbol: One-Man Pop Opera Based on Prince Songs
Wow that looks more disturbing then the Prince impersonators that are out there. I will pass on this, but if anyone goes please write a full review Derek From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2008 9:15 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [LoveSexyDC] Fwd: Neal Medlyn's Unpronounceable Symbol: One-Man Pop Opera Based on Prince Songs Hey, Kathy! This caught my eye and it looked amusing. Irreverant? Maybe... Fun? Possibly... Of course, only in The Big Apple...LOL! I thought I'd pass this on to you since I got this via an e-mail re theatrical productions. Folks can check out: http://www.ps122.org/performances/neal_medlyns_unpronounceable_symbol.html If there are members in the NYC area, I'm sure they can check it out. Tix are about $20, I think. kontroversy - NewPowerNewYork Mailing List website: Www.NPNY.Org - Unsubscribe? Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED], in body place npny - Questions/Help?: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: NPNY: RE: [LoveSexyDC] Fwd: Neal Medlyn's Unpronounceable Symbol: One-Man Pop Opera Based on Prince Songs
a My eyes :-( ~B On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 12:44 PM, Derek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Wow that looks more disturbing then the Prince impersonators that are out there. I will pass on this, but if anyone goes please write a full review Derek From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2008 9:15 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [LoveSexyDC] Fwd: Neal Medlyn's Unpronounceable Symbol: One-Man Pop Opera Based on Prince Songs Hey, Kathy! This caught my eye and it looked amusing. Irreverant? Maybe... Fun? Possibly... Of course, only in The Big Apple...LOL! I thought I'd pass this on to you since I got this via an e-mail re theatrical productions. Folks can check out: http://www.ps122.org/performances/neal_medlyns_unpronounceable_symbol.html If there are members in the NYC area, I'm sure they can check it out. Tix are about $20, I think. kontroversy - NewPowerNewYork Mailing List website: Www.NPNY.Org - Unsubscribe? Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED], in body place npny - Questions/Help?: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: NPNY: RE: [LoveSexyDC] Fwd: Neal Medlyn's Unpronounceable Symbol: One-Man Pop Opera Based on Prince Songs
That is funny! The lovesexy picture is crazy! AS On 7/9/08 12:44 PM, Derek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Wow that looks more disturbing then the Prince impersonators that are out there. I will pass on this, but if anyone goes please write a full review Derek From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2008 9:15 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [LoveSexyDC] Fwd: Neal Medlyn's Unpronounceable Symbol: One-Man Pop Opera Based on Prince Songs Hey, Kathy! This caught my eye and it looked amusing. Irreverant? Maybe... Fun? Possibly... Of course, only in The Big Apple...LOL! I thought I'd pass this on to you since I got this via an e-mail re theatrical productions. Folks can check out: http://www.ps122.org/performances/neal_medlyns_unpronounceable_symbol.html If there are members in the NYC area, I'm sure they can check it out. Tix are about $20, I think. kontroversy - NewPowerNewYork Mailing List website: Www.NPNY.Org - Unsubscribe? Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED], in body place npny - Questions/Help?: [EMAIL PROTECTED]