Tegwen Eliott

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Lynda:
You're sulking, Kenny.
Kenny:
Lynda, I am not sulking.
Lynda:
Is it because I rejected your computing article?
Kenny:
I didn't know you rejected it.
Lynda:
You thought it got torn in half by accident?
Kenny:
Oh, breaking it to me gently were you? No, it's not because you rejected my computing article.
Lynda:
Is it what I said about your mother?
Kenny:
What did you say about my mother?
Lynda:
Oh nothing. C'mon Kenny, what is it?
Kenny:
Well, if you have to know, it is something you said.
Lynda:
What?
Kenny:
Lynda I do not like "everybody."
Lynda:
Kenny that was just something I said in the heat of the moment. Don't take it to heart.
Kenny:
I'm sick of people thinking I'm just this reasonable, decent, likeable guy.
Lynda:
Oh nobody thinks that.
Kenny:
There are lots of people I don't like.
Lynda:
Yeah?
Kenny:
Well of course.
Lynda:
Name one.
Kenny:
What?
Lynda:
I'm curious. Name one person you really hate. Who's top of your personal hit list?
Kenny:
Well I wouldn't like to single out who I hate the most.
Lynda:
Why not?
Kenny:
Well it wouldn't be fair on them.
Lynda:
You really do like everyone, don't you?
Kenny:
Oh, I don't like Mr. Cavendish the maths teacher.
Lynda:
Well nobody likes him, he's a half-dead, senile, old psychopath!
Kenny:
Oh Lynda, he's not that bad.

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arqueete:

Spring Awakening in eight cities and countries: New York, USA. Buenos Aires, Argentina. Frankfurt, Germany. London, England. Vienna, Austria. Karlstad, Sweden. Kyoto, Japan. São Paulo, Brazil.

Definitely also a list of productions I would’ve loved to catch.