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 <title>Astra (astra)'s status on Thursday, 08-Dec-11 20:28:54 UTC</title>
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 <html>Last night, my honey and I went to a lovely production of &amp;quot;A Christmas Carol&amp;quot;. The twist with this particular take on it was that it was told from the perspective of Charles Dickens, as he was writing it, with the performers doubling as thought-streams or muses in addition to their multiple character and environmental roles, with the story being developed, argued over, changed and performed as he writes it. Definitely a fun show, and well-performed. As for why I'm talking about it here, one of the performers had a very Pinkie Pie quality to her, very random and off-the-wall. Sealing that thought was when they had to make various night-time noises, and she cut loose with chicken noises, straight out of &amp;quot;Luna Eclipsed&amp;quot;, and did this at least twice more through the production. Made my honey and I both wonder what a MLP:FiM production of &amp;quot;A Christmas Carol&amp;quot; (or &amp;quot;A Hearthwarming Night Carol&amp;quot;, as the case would likely be) would come out.</html>
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