Saturday, a possey wnt to see Jerry Springer the Opera at the Hippodrome in Birmingham.
It has a certain amount of contraversy surrounding it. Haveing seen it all the way through for the first time, I can see why.
You see, it's got "some strong language". Which isn't entirely true. It has an awful lot of swearing. Interestingly, none of it spoken.
"What the fuck, what the fuck, what the fucking fucking fuck" is a sample of one of the lyrics :).
I think that's not the 'big deal' with the show. I think the fact that they have Jesus and Satan on Jerry Springer. Satan ( who is a "cunting cunting cunting cunting cunt" ) wanting an apology for being cast down.
Jesus being a black guy, wearing not many clothes, who admits to being 'a bit gay'.
And God with a song about how "it ain't easy being me".
That said, if the above wouldn't really offend you especially, then go see it. It's a good show, very entertaining, and funny.
And unlike the usual case, the programme is also worth the £4 they charge for it ;).
However I'm still not entirely sure whether the protestors with their 'OMG this is terrible' leaflets were actually more entertaining than the Opera itself or not.
It has a certain amount of contraversy surrounding it. Haveing seen it all the way through for the first time, I can see why.
You see, it's got "some strong language". Which isn't entirely true. It has an awful lot of swearing. Interestingly, none of it spoken.
"What the fuck, what the fuck, what the fucking fucking fuck" is a sample of one of the lyrics :).
I think that's not the 'big deal' with the show. I think the fact that they have Jesus and Satan on Jerry Springer. Satan ( who is a "cunting cunting cunting cunting cunt" ) wanting an apology for being cast down.
Jesus being a black guy, wearing not many clothes, who admits to being 'a bit gay'.
And God with a song about how "it ain't easy being me".
That said, if the above wouldn't really offend you especially, then go see it. It's a good show, very entertaining, and funny.
And unlike the usual case, the programme is also worth the £4 they charge for it ;).
However I'm still not entirely sure whether the protestors with their 'OMG this is terrible' leaflets were actually more entertaining than the Opera itself or not.
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Date: 2006-02-20 06:43 pm (UTC)I organised JStO for people who had expressed an interest - to me - in going after this first post, and then issued an open invite to everyone on my friend list.
I originally knew you through Sci-fi, then as Tristan's girlfriend, and then randomly at LARP events.
Now, over the past year or so, you've split from Tristan, split from Lyrus, and split from SINergy. As such, there's very little we have left in common.
Most of my entries tend to be friends-only, and due to the reasons above, you're not on my friends list. Apart from this fact, there was no specific exclusion. No-one was told not to tell you, and no-where did it state 'except Clare'. As I linked at the beginning of this post, the original invite was open to all.