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Sitcom Saturday! Page 2

Quote: Marc P @ September 5 2009, 9:36 PM BST

You got any saucy birds doing the reading then?

Tim Walker

:D

Damn my avatar stayed the same.

I believe the canard a l'orange is for Westminster Library Platinum cardholders only ... ;)

See the photo gallery http://www.realdealtheatre.org.uk/

Anybody else entering this? I'm popping off an entry later.

I've entered.

Dan

I was going to but just re read the entry guidelines and saw the "no bit parts or extra's" so I can't :(

Quote: salome @ September 16 2009, 1:56 PM BST

I was going to but just re read the entry guidelines and saw the "no bit parts or extra's" so I can't :(

Just whip through your script and take them out.

I think his script, Extraneous Bit Parts & Extras, may lose something if he did that.

Dan

Quote: swerytd @ September 16 2009, 3:16 PM BST

I think his script, Extraneous Bit Parts & Extras, may lose something if he did that.

:D

Bugger, I forgot about this. I've got 1 day to write something. :O

Actually, I just read this on the website:

"The writer must be available to liaise with director and actors and must be present at Westminster Reference Library on Saturday, December 5 to see his or her sitcom performed and receive feedback."

By liaise with the director and actors, does this mean regular meetings face to face? Cos I aint gonna be able to do dat!

Liaise suggests phone calls/emails, so I guess you're alright. You will need to be there for the performance though.

Dan

I didn't get anything written to enter for this, although I wonder how many Sitcom Trials entrants submitted their Sitcom Trials script, as they both need to be 15 mins.

After today -- my guess is a lot!

However in my defence I entered last week before I got the bitter taste of rejection in my mouth.

Ah. Putting one's eggs in more than one basket. :)

Quote: earman2009 @ September 19 2009, 3:33 PM BST

Actually, I just read this on the website:

"The writer must be available to liaise with director and actors and must be present at Westminster Reference Library on Saturday, December 5 to see his or her sitcom performed and receive feedback."

By liaise with the director and actors, does this mean regular meetings face to face? Cos I aint gonna be able to do dat!

Liaise
intr.v. li·aised, li·ais·ing, li·ais·es

1. To make improper romantic or sexual overtures.
2. To deal inappropriately or indecently with.
3. To move abruptly or jerkily in a sexually suggestive manner.
v.tr.
1. To slowly remove one's clothes.
2. To quickly show one's genitalia.
n.
1. One given to liaising
2. An abrupt sexual action.

Quote: Morrace @ September 21 2009, 5:22 PM BST

Liaise
intr.v. li·aised, li·ais·ing, li·ais·es

1. To make improper romantic or sexual overtures.
2. To deal inappropriately or indecently with.
3. To move abruptly or jerkily in a sexually suggestive manner.
v.tr.
1. To slowly remove one's clothes.
2. To quickly show one's genitalia.
n.
1. One given to liaising
2. An abrupt sexual action.

Alright I'll have a go.

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