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Fitzhugh Fella
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As we're dealing with French theatre of the 1940s, to make ourselves feel better we could also imagine Wilde, Lowe and Crouch as the three mutually incompatible characters in Huis clos, trapped eternally together in a room furnished in the worst taste. That really appeals to me!

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As we're dealing with French theatre of the 1940s, to make ourselves feel better we could also imagine Wilde, Lowe and Crouch as the three mutually incompatible characters in Huis clos, trapped eternally together in a room furnished in the worst taste. That really appeals to me!

 

Lowe as Inès,Wilde as Joseph and Crouch as Estelle ?

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As we're dealing with French theatre of the 1940s, to make ourselves feel better we could also imagine Wilde, Lowe and Crouch as the three mutually incompatible characters in Huis clos, trapped eternally together in a room furnished in the worst taste. That really appeals to me!

 

There you are, you have just furnished the reason for why the redecorating was necessary. ;)

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Now there you go.. you see. you see.... it took countless years, 2 relegations and the club on the verge of extinction BUT ...we finally got there... a really grown up conversation about matters cultural..... Waiting for the Great Leap Forward... (and i can predict the next comment too)...

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Now there you go.. you see. you see.... it took countless years, 2 relegations and the club on the verge of extinction BUT ...we finally got there... a really grown up conversation about matters cultural..... Waiting for the Great Leap Forward... (and i can predict the next comment too)...

 

But Dr. Robert Oppenheimer's optimism failed at the first hurdle?

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