Thursday, February 22

Right of reply

As with all reporters, I operate to the highest standards and should anyone feel they have been subject to a libel on the site then I will act accordingly.
I would therefore like to offer an alternative version of the entry pain and paintings...

My entry

DIRECTOR HER: Be very careful, remember he's badly hurt himself.

Corrected to:

DIRECTOR HER (mid scene): Watch his ribs!


and

My entry

DIRECTOR HER: I shouted out to be careful.....!!!

Corrected to:

well, nothing... cos that was never shouted!

also a clarification on one other part of the entry

My entry

"The ginger one broke the scythe as well. And he almost broke the sword. Well OK not really. But the switch to turn on the blue lights along the side of the blade won't move and needs replacing. Another task for set man to worry about."

Correction

The cheap Maplin switch failed to last more than two rehearsals. Better it broke early in rehearsal stage anyway isn't it than on the second night of performance?

and

The swords life was perfectly safe all evening!

allaboutdeath.blogspot.com is happy to publish these corrections and apologises for any inconvenience or distress caused.

Oh yeah and he WAS holding the scythe when the switch broke.

We'll se how rehearsal of that scene goes this evening... The show is actually quite violent. Ysabell gets to slap both of us and I get to stick the scythe into his nuts. The handle end that is. The other doesn't bear thinking about.

Thought for the day: 'All right now baby it's a-all right now.' Free. Free. Paul Rogers.

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