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The School Play Congratulations to all involved with the school (1)______of The Woman Next Door. The (2)_______was carried out by the Art Department, and the posters were very (3)____________.We certainly have some very (4) ___________students in our school! Many people helped with building and painting the (5)_______ and the play was written by the English Department, who managed to create an (6)________ story, with excellent songs. The music was written by Sue Porter, who also (7)________the singers on the piano. Everyone enjoyed a thoroughly (8)______ evening, and there was a long round of (9)_________at the end. Jim Barrett gave a brilliant (10)_______as Sergeant Moss, and Liz Aitken was a delightful Mrs Jump. Well done everyone! PRODUCE ADVERTISE IMAGINE ART SCENE AMUSE COMPANY ENTERTAIN APPLAUD PERFORM

Read, translate and learn the dialogues by heart.

A)

- Well, how did you enjoy the play?

- Oh, enormously! I thought the production was really brilliant, and so was the acting.

- If Mark Dorrel hadn’t been ill, it would have been even better. They say he’s wonderful in the part of the inspector.

- But his understudy was very good too, particularly in the last act. Of course the plot was rather absurd

- It usually happens in detective plays.

- Take the wife, for instance. She didn’t behave like a normal human being at all. If she had only owned up to her husband, he would have settled the whole business in no time.

- But she was supposed to be a dumb blonde. And if she hadn’t been, there wouldn’t have been a plot, would there?

- And you know, there wouldn’t have been a second murder if the inspector hadn’t told everybody about his plans.

- But then the audience would have had to go home at the end of the first act.

- Then take the episode with the revolver. If he had had any sense, he would have told his wife about the gun instead of trying to hide it.

- It’s a pity you didn’t write the play. If you had, you would have made a much better job of it. The wife would have confessed to her husband, he would have told the inspector, and there wouldn’t have been any corpses. A much better play altogether. Not a thriller, of course…

B)

- What films are on this week? Are there any worth seeing?

- “Romeo and Juliet” is on. I saw it at our local cinema the other day. Everybody says it's very good.

- As a matter of fact, I prefer seeing ballet performed at the theatre especially if the plot and the mu­sic are familiar.

- I don't quite agree with you. Sometimes I find that ballet is much more expressive on the screen.

- Do you? Then what's your opinion of the screen version of " Romeo and Juliet"?

- I think it's wonderful from beginning to end. I enjoyed every minute of it. The cast is very well chosen and the dancing's excellent.

- Well, I must go and see it for myself since you praise it so highly.

- You certainly must, I am sure it will make you change your mind about ballet films.

- We'll see. Well, then I'll be looking for­ward to having a good talk with you about it.






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