[video] Welcome to Fort Frolic-er...FELTON.

Jun 13, 2010 17:29

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[the feed flicks on. Sander Cohen in all his glory. He stands on The Felton Stage, the curtains behind him. see icon~.]

It. Is. ACCOMPLISHED!

That's right ladies and gents, the Felton Theater has fallen into new management and as of today...is mine courtesy of Mr. Felton himself. However, changes are in order. I will ( Read more... )

†: teresa, c: replica riku, c: claudio kilgannon, c: riku, c: raul creed, !: sander cohen, c: miles edgeworth

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[voice] mentis_reae June 13 2010, 22:50:20 UTC
Well. At least you've a will towards the theater, if you've shown evidence of little enough else.

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[audio] taketheearsoff June 14 2010, 23:57:19 UTC
Mmmm~♪. Hello to you too. In due time I hope to draw - enough - of a crowd to have the stage right back on its feet. To bring those old glory days back once more.

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[audio] mentis_reae June 14 2010, 23:59:44 UTC
How good of you to have nostalgia for something you did not witness.

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[audio] taketheearsoff June 15 2010, 03:23:36 UTC
I know so. Old man Felton's a man of the arts. He once lived for theater, like I do now.

I aim to please.

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voice; walkthedawn June 13 2010, 22:56:08 UTC
...So it's true. You actually got the theater.

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[audio] soggybucket June 15 2010, 00:42:59 UTC
I did, but there's still so very much to do. This is just the moment of - conception! The stage- no! The theater requires changes. It needs pizazz if it's going to stand out from everything else...and that's what I'll do~.

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[audio] walkthedawn June 15 2010, 00:48:12 UTC
Are you doing an entire revamp of the place?

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[audio] taketheearsoff June 15 2010, 15:37:40 UTC
Entirely. What better time than now? With sections of the theater in disrepair, now's our shining moment! And when I'm done with it, it'll be the bees knees!

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madeinoblivion June 13 2010, 22:58:46 UTC
Congratulations, I saw it on the news.

Does this mean Riku gets extra hours?

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taketheearsoff June 15 2010, 00:49:26 UTC
It could and most likely will. There's still - work - to be done.

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madeinoblivion June 15 2010, 02:12:20 UTC
How are you going to change the theater around?

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taketheearsoff June 15 2010, 16:00:23 UTC
[he hums for a moment, fetching a small sketchbook and flipping it open. Loose sketches, doodles, and blueprints elaborating a better theater.]

From top to bottom. The theater itself will have a new aesthetic appeal, something that will spark the imagination of anyone who even passes by on the street. Even the acts will change, in time. No more of these high school plays. It's time for bigger better things; for something different.

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Voice. unkingly June 13 2010, 23:23:56 UTC
Congratulations! Are you going to rename it, even?

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[audio] taketheearsoff June 15 2010, 00:56:09 UTC
Thank you~ and on the matter of a name: maybe, then again maybe not. I'm still considering my options. The place will physically change so - maybe - the name should too.

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[audio] unkingly June 15 2010, 01:09:01 UTC
Well, it's all yours to do whatever you want with it. You could have it be 'Felton' every thirtieth and something else the rest of the months.

Amazing how you managed it, though. All you ever hear about is new-comers getting the back-end of things. This is inspirational!

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[audio] taketheearsoff June 15 2010, 18:34:58 UTC
You know, I could. I could, but I won't. Theater, like any business, must be marketable. It needs to draw in a crowd and half the challenge is to stay on top of the audience' mind. Hard to remember something when it's constantly changing, wouldn't you agree?

Need something catchy. I'll have to think on it.

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[video] thetruemonster June 13 2010, 23:26:13 UTC
It seems fitting.

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[video] taketheearsoff June 15 2010, 01:02:25 UTC
More than you know.

[he replies with a wide grin plastered on his face.]

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