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 ago – 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 you 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 you would only be able to listen and follow through if you could get a pair of branded wireless headphones they borrowed you – and, of course, there was just a limited stock of them.
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back to the future 4 is a publicity stunt..........
To promote a play Long Weekend in Las Vegas.
The joke is it is VEGAS OR 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 OR 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 OR 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 OR 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 OR BUST..
To promote a play Long Weekend in Las Vegas.
The joke is it is VEGAS OR 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 OR 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 OR 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 OR 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 OR 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. You guys are funny. And you 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 you don't use the whole hour up (it goes quickly, by the way) you can make use of it down the road for another project, or a revisit to revised material.
4. I do have a discounted rate, but it's contingent upon purchasing a package. When you go into a theatre, you either pay the ticket price or you don't. You don't get to say, "Listen, I only want to see the first act of Hamlet--I'll give you a fiver for it. Do we have a deal?"
5. But like I say, you're funny. Look forward to reading more 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. You guys are funny. And you 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 you don't use the whole hour up (it goes quickly, by the way) you can make use of it down the road for another project, or a revisit to revised material.
4. I do have a discounted rate, but it's contingent upon purchasing a package. When you go into a theatre, you either pay the ticket price or you don't. You don't get to say, "Listen, I only want to see the first act of Hamlet--I'll give you a fiver for it. Do we have a deal?"
5. But like I say, you're funny. Look forward to reading more emails
All the best,
Steve
Steve Kaplan's Comedy Intensive