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An Old Actor
An actor had been out of work for years because he always forgot his lines. One day he got a phone call from a director who wanted him for an important part in a play. All the actor had to say was, “Hark! I hear the cannon roar!"
Opening night arrived, and while he waited in the wings, the actor muttered to himself, “Hark! I hear the cannon roar! Hark! I hear the cannon roar!" The time for the entrance finally came. As the actor made his appearance onstage, he heard a loud BOOOOM! He turned around and said, “What the bloody hell was that?”
Opening night arrived, and while he waited in the wings, the actor muttered to himself, “Hark! I hear the cannon roar! Hark! I hear the cannon roar!" The time for the entrance finally came. As the actor made his appearance onstage, he heard a loud BOOOOM! He turned around and said, “What the bloody hell was that?”
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It reminds me of an occasion many years ago in an AmDram production I was involved in, when a very shy lady, playing a maid, had to come through the door on stage and say to her master that his carriage was waiting.
It was timed just as he was giving the heroine a passionate kiss goodbye. It was so convincing that the 'maid' blushed and said, "Oh! I'm terribly sorry." and backed out. Luckily the hero covered it well.
It was timed just as he was giving the heroine a passionate kiss goodbye. It was so convincing that the 'maid' blushed and said, "Oh! I'm terribly sorry." and backed out. Luckily the hero covered it well.