onto the stage to show their disapproval.
⎕ Normally, there would be no big curtain that surrounded the whole stage and covered it up from the audience.
» e.g.) In the Shakespearean theatre - The Globe - a small curtain would be there to cover up small things that the players intended to hide for a period of time, but not a big curtain to divide the audience and the scene.
Theatre,
Female Firsts...
Documents, please.
The white zone
is for white people only.
Thats right, one at a time.
Papers, please.
- Move along, sir.
- But we had reservations.
Next. Name?
- Thats right, maam, your name.
- Sir, over here.
Whats your name, boy?
- Step up, please.
- You next.
- Armani Windbreaker.
- Cortino.
Fine. Read this.
Stand over there.
- Next.
- Clamato!
Dominick Clamato!
Im
female reporter)
Do you think
its a good movie?
No, l dont think
its a good movie.
lm takin a walk,
Mrs. Brown.
l am doing fine, dear,
thank you.
[birds chirping]
[Brand New Key
by Melanie playing]
I rode my bicycle
past your window last night
I roller-skated
to your door at daylight
It almost seems
like youre avoiding me
These are some pictures
or posters from some
of the films lve done.
Well, I
An old preserved movie theatre. The kind only found in a small town. Very picturesque. The marquee in front reads:
"SNEAK PREVIEW TONIGHT
STAB
Rated R"
A line has formed around the block, GUYS and GIRLS - mostly college age.
CLOSE on a girl, MAUREEN, no more than 18. A friendly face with innocent eyes. She stands in line with her boyfriend PHIL, same age. A handsome counterpart.
MAUREEN
I hat
RENT
by Jonathan Larson
??
(The audience enters in the theatre to discover a stage bare of curtains.
At stage left looms a metal sculpture intended to represent: [a] a totem
pole/Christmas tree that stands in an abandoned lot, [b] a wood burning
stove with a snaky chimney that is at the center of MARK and ROGERs
loft apartment, and [c] in Act II, a church steeple. On stage the
five-musician band
female
lead in this pr oduction.
Do you mind if my friend
watches the r ehearsal?
l have no objection.
- Two cognacs, please.
- Y es, dir ector.
Coming up right away.
Thr ee beers, please.
Ther e you go.
Please ex cuse me.
Please ex cuse me.
Father Hansemann...
Hendrik, will we look
lovely in this play?
We ar e lovely.
May l intr oduce my best friend,
Barbara Bruckner?
Nice to meet you.
What?
The
The credits have that depressing, shitty, this is going to be one of those lousy black and white movies from the 1950s look. This is going to be one of those cheap teen sci-fi movies about a creature
MUSIC. When the female stars name appears, Borodins theme, which will later become adapted into "Strangers In Paradise," plays. Then we return to the stormy part, which subsides as:
THE CREDITS END
T
Females.
Combined Miniature Deterrent Forces.
Say that again.
We can reduce anything down to any size.
People, ships, tanks, planes.
Ive heard some wild ones, but this takes it.
We can shrink an army.
Put it in a bottle cap.
Tha why we call it
Combined Miniature Deterrent Forces.
If the other side gets that...
They have.
But we both have the same problem:
Lack of control.
They can only miniaturis
female authority.
James, youre incorrigible.
What am I going to do with you?
Lets toast your evaluation, shall we?
A very thorough evaluation.
Bonsoir, Monsieur Bond.
Tr heureux de vous revoir.
- Bonsoir, Pierre. va bien?
- Tr bien. Et vous?
Sept la banque.
Madame wins.
Bet, mademoiselle? Non?
Monsieur.
Bets, ladies and gentlemen?
- No players?
- Banco.
It appears we share the same passions.
Thr
SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE
INT. THE ROSE THEATRE. DAY.
SKY. Over which a title "LONDON--SUMMER 1593" appears.
Title card: In the glory days of the Elizabethan theatre
two playhouses were fighting it out for writers and
audiences. North of the city was the Curtain Theatre,
home to Englands most famous actor, Richard Burbage.
Across the river was the competition, built by Philip
Henslowe, a busines