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Improbable Frequency

  • 07-04-2005 8:22pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 2,767 ✭✭✭


    Improbable Frequency

    So has anyone else here seen this? I saw it last wednesday week. I thought it was excellent. I wholey recommend it.

    It's a musical comedy about a man who is enlisted as a British spy in Ireland and he meets all these great charachters while trying to infiltrate Nazi sympathisers in W.W.2 Dublin.

    'Tis hilarious! ;)


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1 contrabass


    Sorry Hugh,

    I have to disagree about Improbable Freq.I saw it recently before it closed and it wasn't as brill as people made it out to be.Honestly.What held it up was the fact Rough Magic have such a great name with theatre goers and they had some top names in the cast also.There were only two cast members that could actually sing well in the show and the ones who didn't really relied on the mics alot and the attitude semmed..."Well I son't have to project like I usually so lets relax a tad" Not at all my friends.

    It was however watchable and provided some laughs but the music was ever so bland and out dated.It just didn't hold up.I was quite dissapointed as I expected a great show.A unfortunate stab at a home grown musical.

    To be honest I saw an amateur production in Portmarnock the following night and it was alot more uplifting with more spirit in performance.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,182 ✭✭✭Tiriel




  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,767 ✭✭✭Hugh Hefner


    Yeah, it was a bit on the weird side there, Cork_Girl. Well,
    in the end you find out that the improbability machine takes the songs played on the radio and changes the weather accordingly. Then, when they are trying to shut it down and the woman keeps moving the dial incorrectly, time goes back a few seconds each time and things are changed (which is why the dialouge is different). This repeats a few times until they want to get on with the play. Lol. So the machine breaks and a wave of improbability is sent out to every atom in Dublin but luckily nobody will notice. And everything wraps up and that's it.


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