glasseye - 2010-04-04
The elephants are not amused.
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urbanelf - 2010-04-04
At first I was like, "oh, what a funny thing to do in dress rehearsal!"
But then I was like, "goodness gracious!"
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urbanelf - 2010-04-04 Judging from the timbre of the laughter, this was performed in front of an audiance of mostly children.
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dead_cat - 2010-04-04 Yeah, there's a good chance this was at least semi-planned by the cast, on account of the audience.
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Louis Armstrong - 2010-04-04
It aint easy being cheesy. Thats why this gets five.
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Valvados - 2010-04-04
I wonder who was the second choice for the lead. And I wonder if he's the type to hold a grudge.
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gmol - 2010-04-04
@1:05
5 stars for eating the flies he caught.
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gnpaaron - 2010-04-04
well played, tiger.
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dichotic1 - 2010-04-04
i mean, he did put in the request, in writing, for the night off a whole month in advance.
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Lauritz Melchior - 2010-04-04
Needs a "Tchaikovsky" tag.
Also, this is awesome.
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Valvados - 2010-04-05 I thought it was Rimsky-Korsikov.
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the_clencher - 2010-04-05 Yeah it is Rimsky-Korsikov's Scheherazade.
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Lauritz Melchior - 2010-04-05 It's a slower performance, but you can catch the music.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rx8cCLumV10
Arab dance from the Nutcracker.
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Kumquatxop - 2010-04-04
My favorite is how the cameraman clearly is much more interested in the tiger than what he supposed to be filming
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zatojones - 2010-04-05
he got into a "thing" and just went with it
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Meatsack Jones - 2010-04-05
It actually made interpretive pseudo-ballet palatable.
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