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Post by jaqs on Sept 6, 2016 17:49:10 GMT
Turned off the tv when that girl started singing after she didn't get in the 'girl band'. I went to a very well known drama school and can guarantee it wasn't a thing like this! This seems to be the right school for producing the dreadful delusional early audition acts on xfactor. The worst kind of place taking money from kids with very limited talent and letting them think they have a chance.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Sept 6, 2016 18:42:16 GMT
The Gladys Pugh bit with that teacher talking over the tannoy about "how important the girl band is" was hilaire.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Sept 6, 2016 18:44:53 GMT
Oh my lord it's terrible.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 6, 2016 18:45:11 GMT
Are they allowed to say "pissing me off" before the watershed?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 6, 2016 21:08:19 GMT
The Gladys Pugh bit with that teacher talking over the tannoy about "how important the girl band is" was hilaire. I'm not familiar with the word 'hilaire'. Is it some type of northern Cockney rhyming slang type thingy? (Hilaire Belloc = bollocks.) Or is it a fey way of saying hillyhairyarse?
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Post by Michael on Sept 6, 2016 21:20:23 GMT
The Gladys Pugh bit with that teacher talking over the tannoy about "how important the girl band is" was hilaire. I'm not familiar with the word 'hilaire'. Is it some type of northern Cockney rhyming slang type thingy? (Hilaire Belloc = bollocks.) Or is it a fey way of saying hillyhairyarse? Urbandictionary is your friend: (I'd have guessed the same...)
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Post by Deleted on Sept 7, 2016 7:36:08 GMT
Too lazy?!?! Burly is on this board day and night, working tirelessly to keep us informed and amused, and in lean times of discussion he is always there to generate new topics of conversation. (Even though a fair few of the latter seem to focus on female performers he dislikes.) He was obviously trying to sound "more posh". Which is strange, as I'd always been of the opinion that he was posh.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 7, 2016 8:41:03 GMT
Took the plunge and watched the first two episodes last night. Is it just me, or do all of the girls basically look the same? I had a real issue telling them apart. Also not a lot happened, and what did happen was embarrassingly unconvincing. I might continue to tune in though, how can I have proper opinions if I don't actually watch what I'm talking about?
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Sept 7, 2016 8:45:38 GMT
Too lazy?!?! Burly is on this board day and night, working tirelessly to keep us informed and amused, and in lean times of discussion he is always there to generate new topics of conversation. (Even though a fair few of the latter seem to focus on female performers he dislikes.) He was obviously trying to sound "more posh". Which is strange, as I'd always been of the opinion that he was posh. My dislikes have no gender barriers caiaphas.... Unless of course you're accusing me of MISOGYNY! Not on this forum surely? And and I am indeed, dead posh. So shut yer gob
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Post by Deleted on Sept 7, 2016 9:04:57 GMT
Reminds me of Kenneth Williams in Carry On Cleo: "Infamy! Infamy! They've all got it in for me...!" "Misogyny! Misogyny! They've all got m' soggy knee!" Doesn't work nearly as well, of course. But sums up my feelings really.
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Post by theatre-turtle on Sept 7, 2016 12:19:08 GMT
Is the ratio of straight guys really as high as this makes out?
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Sept 7, 2016 13:00:09 GMT
This probably won't go down well but I'm going to say it.
I find "lyrical dance" preposterous.
There.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 7, 2016 13:54:52 GMT
Still in shock... I could have sworn I once saw you cavorting about the stage in the Manchesterford Amateur Light Operatic Society's Annual Experimantal Dance Spectacular in which you performed in a gold leotard (and turban) to As If We Never Said Goodbye. And it definitely said 'Lyrical Dance' in the programme. I thought you were jolly good.
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Post by Ruby Sue on Sept 7, 2016 16:06:37 GMT
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Sept 7, 2016 16:41:51 GMT
Bless
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Post by anthony40 on Sept 7, 2016 17:37:12 GMT
Yes, I have seen this appearing on Facebook. I have not actually seen the show at all, only the adds, so have no bias. But I do wonder why Glee! was so successful on both continents and this, which I believe was marketed on parr with Glee! has only screened three or four episodes to have gained such a backlash?
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Post by matt on Sept 7, 2016 20:57:24 GMT
I think it probably has had such a negative reaction because it is set in a 'real' dance and drama college, where students are paying a small fortune to get an education and training that will eventually lead to a career in performing arts. When did they fit in their education whilst filming this scripted reality drama? They certainly didn't squeeze the filming in over a few weeks of holiday. I know the school and what is does well. They audition 100's of applicants each year and I am sure that this will increase for them but from students who are neither capable or equipped to take the actual training on (not this ridiculous representation of a tough and exhausting training). I think it is shameful, opportunistic and down right vile that an education establishment has allowed their students (and new 'students') to be depicted in this way. If this was an entirely fictitious programme, with actors playing real characters, set in a fictitious environment I am sure it would be hilarious and would have worked out quite well. Instead the production company have jumped on the bandwagon that is scripted reality and made a mockery of an incredibly demanding profession. I am with my colleagues and I am enraged.
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Post by theatre-turtle on Sept 8, 2016 10:34:16 GMT
I can't wait for tonight's show. Utterly enthralling viewing
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Post by hitmewithurbethshot on Sept 8, 2016 16:33:17 GMT
Josh is Kurt from Glee's "Evil Twin." "Evil" implies there's some planning behind his actions. Josh just seems bitchy for the sake of being bitchy, and stupid on top of it. Asking the blonde one what she thought of the other girls while they were sitting literally a few feet behind her and definitely within earshot, what did he expect would happen? Plus the insults that come out of nowhere, the "I'll be working on the West End and you'll be stacking shelves" & "you think you're relevant just because you were on EastEnders" were made out to be these huge **SASSY!!!** comebacks but they had no relation to whatever argument was going on at the time.
And scrubbing names out of rehearsal books? Really? This reminds me of the whole Brexit "use a pen!" conspiracy. You don't "get to the top by stabbing people in the back", you make connections and maintain a good reputation.
I'm starting drama school in a few weeks, please tell me they aren't all like this.
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Post by hitmewithurbethshot on Sept 8, 2016 18:13:42 GMT
So sweet theatremonkey, you've got me all emotional!
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Post by theatre-turtle on Sept 8, 2016 18:53:22 GMT
Another brilliant episode tonight. Do we think Casey and Betsy's relationship will last?
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Post by kathryn on Sept 9, 2016 13:09:02 GMT
"Evil" implies there's some planning behind his actions. Hmmmm, I think there is, hitmewithurbethshot. He's got a whole bag of tricks and is using them as required. Indeed he expected the explosion in the canteen. As for the comebacks, scripted of course - more "malice aforethought" as the lawyer types have it LOL. Fun, isn't he - wonder how he managed to land that part in the show (and it is, totally a show). 100% certain, from those on here and those I know who attend such schools, that it's all a fun spoof and I'm sure you will have a life-changing and memorable for all the right reasons time at your own school. VERY best of luck with it and see you on a stage some time, I hope. I've not been watching the show, but am reading the thread because you're all so funny. For a moment there when I read 'he expected the explosion in the canteen' I thought they'd started to stretch the 'structured reality' format and had actually had a bomb go off! I take it that was a metaphorical explosion?
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Sept 9, 2016 14:29:05 GMT
I'm not watching it anymore.
I caught up with two episodes last night and was disgusted with myself afterwards.
It is utter utter crap. Badly written, badly directed, badly acted, badly sung. That solo the girl did last night was an abomination. I'm all for watching something so bad that it's good, but this isn't in that category. It's just terrible. I had to fast forward through huge chunks of it.
I looked up Betsy Blue and Casey who both seem to originate from X Factor? So this isn't even really students, it's just a very bad soap opera acted by people beyond the Z list.
In addition, they speak like complete morons.
That's it. Finished!!
*slams door*
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Post by Deleted on Sept 9, 2016 15:25:38 GMT
Just watched the first episode of this and all I can say is that it would be very difficult to be politically correct to describe my feelings or lack of while watching this. Bad acting, bad singing and bad hair mixed in with bad dancing do not impress me at all.
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Post by shady23 on Sept 9, 2016 16:49:05 GMT
Casey is the new member of boyband Union J.
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