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Tonight we are seeing "Terror by Gaslight" at our community theatre. I *cannot* remember the name of this play, it sounds like a made up name of a
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Andie
Nov 13 '24, 06:31
noir film in a comedy sketch or something.
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I hope you enjoy your sojourn at the theatre. -- nm
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crash davis 😺
Nov 13, 07:39
"um....it's actually pronounced 'jaslighting'...." -- nm
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prayformojo
Nov 13, 06:52
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(ha!) -- nm
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Andie
Nov 13, 07:19
Something Oliver Putnam would have produced with Elaine Stritch. -- nm
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Reagen
Nov 13, 06:46
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exactly -- nm
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Andie
Nov 13, 06:48
Isn't it the origin of the term 'gaslighting'? -- nm
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LMS
Nov 13, 06:38
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The play is from 1979. The 1944 movie "Gaslight" is the origin of the term. This is different. I think that is why it sounds fake. -- (edited)
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Andie
Nov 13, 06:41
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I -- nm
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loosilu
Nov 13, 07:18
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ok I have a wonky keyboard in the office, sorry. -- nm
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loosilu
Nov 13, 07:19
Sounds like a variation of the Burke and Hare story. -- nm
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LMS
Nov 13, 06:47
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