The Fringe Festival 2011 will begin with American physical comedienne Hilary Chaplains solo performance A Life In Her Day. An original amalgam of Lucille Ball and Charlie Cahplin, Hilary Chaplain, with aid of objects and puppets, reveals the intimate moments of a Jewish woman chasing her dream of happy ever after. Hilarys performance will be opened with puppeteer Rima Millers short performance Introductions.
Don't miss this show this Saturday, 5th February 2011, 7.30 pm, @ Vic Hua Hin
A Life In Her Day @ Vic Hua Hin
A Life In Her Day @ Vic Hua Hin
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Re: A Life In Her Day @ Vic Hua Hin
Is it just me....? Is there an interest in this type of show amongst HHAD members?
Can we not have something mainstream be it plays musicals or bands?
Maybe the theatre is too small?
Can we not have something mainstream be it plays musicals or bands?
Maybe the theatre is too small?
no more dePreston
Re: A Life In Her Day @ Vic Hua Hin
No ,no, its not just you, its me also. I'm afraid anything with a la Lucille Ball and Jewish ansgt makes me want to leave the building. The puppetteer will also leave me speechless.poosmate wrote:Is it just me....?

Re: A Life In Her Day @ Vic Hua Hin
More on this here:
WHILE REMAINING TRUE TO ITS 'SMALL BUT BEAUTIFUL' MOTTO, THIS YEAR'S ARTS EXTRAVAGANZA IS MORE ECLECTIC THAN EVER
The recent opening of the Fringe Festival was greeted, as always, with much anticipation by culture vultures in the capital. This year the annual showcase of offbeat creative expression is being extended to include the resort town of Hua Hin where the organiser, Patravadi Theatre, will be hosting events at its sister venue, the Vic Hua Hin.
http://www.bangkokpost.com/arts-and-cul ... its-appeal
bluechris, you're not marketing manager for The Vic by any chance? How about contacting HHAD about a professional advertising package for theater events, ticket sales, promotions etc?

WHILE REMAINING TRUE TO ITS 'SMALL BUT BEAUTIFUL' MOTTO, THIS YEAR'S ARTS EXTRAVAGANZA IS MORE ECLECTIC THAN EVER
The recent opening of the Fringe Festival was greeted, as always, with much anticipation by culture vultures in the capital. This year the annual showcase of offbeat creative expression is being extended to include the resort town of Hua Hin where the organiser, Patravadi Theatre, will be hosting events at its sister venue, the Vic Hua Hin.
http://www.bangkokpost.com/arts-and-cul ... its-appeal
bluechris, you're not marketing manager for The Vic by any chance? How about contacting HHAD about a professional advertising package for theater events, ticket sales, promotions etc?

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