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Quiet, please.
The new tool broadcaster system presents Pioneer Theme, which is written and directed
by Melissa Cooper, and which features Ernest Chappell.
Finally, most of the night is called, I always marry Julian.
I did knock.
I assure you I knocked several times.
I can read signs.
It says, knock before entering.
And I knock ten, and I enter.
Third of my name is Rambo Bainbridge.
I give you my card.
But at least I may see that my name is not unknown in the theater.
The Shakespearean theater that is.
I am most rolling player of dashing hero and white flannels today.
And elderly motorbanken is drawn at tomorrow.
I have chosen my talents to the creations of the immortal bar.
The sweet singer is struck by the funny parts.
The immortal Shakespeare himself.
I take a few and not so many with his break works.
Perhaps you have even seen me threading the horns in my best.
Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow creeps in this petty face from day to day.
Or possibly as an overwhelming country in junior season.
The evil that my duel is after them.
The good is often scattered with that old.
I have great success in the part of acidity.
However, my greatest triumphs have been in the romantic role of Romeo.
Lady, my under-blessed moon I swear that tips would still for all these fruity thoughts.
A fruity thoughts.
But soft.
What light through young don't wingle breaks.
Is it these?
And Julius is the sun.
I always be better with that one.
I beg your pardon.
I was trying to say what can I do for you.
Why, my dear sir, I was given what a standard casting was going on here.
Why else would I pay a visit to this rudder musty cubicle?
That?
And you talk a great deal.
That's your research.
Speaking is my profession.
Speaking is my life.
My being.
My...
Matthew.
You speak French.
I haven't told I speak it like an idiot.
Who's souling age don't I?
Leo.
Let's speak to myself briefly.
I am prepared to deliver on short notice anyone of a large number of Shakespearean parts.
Or hello, Romeo.
Romeo.
What underweaver.
King Henry IV.
That's six.
The Tokyo.
Oh, and...
Henry VIII.
I am reasonably familiar with the characters of Shakespeare, sir.
Good.
Good, good.
And you see you have the sage Romeo.
The innumerable time, sir.
Two packed houses.
I recall one time in the...
I believe it was the morning Illinois.
Is morning in Illinois.
When they played kitchen chairs in the aisles in addition to the hundreds of occupying seats in the house,
when did you last play Romeo?
The last, it has been some time since.
But I am a very quick study, sir.
That's why I assured you.
I could be up in several days or, say, three days.
And what have you been doing recently?
Uh, I have just concluded a very successful round as, uh...
uh...
Unbelievable.
He, uh, Shakespeare, you know, no doubt?
I am sorry to say it was not.
Although it was very interesting, you know.
So I say, sort it way.
What night will you want?
This, uh...
was an afternoon presentation.
So?
Sonographed needles.
And your part?
I played a part of...
Clapper-Clawed duddy.
Uh, the heavy, naturally.
A part of it, like, uh...
Sort of, uh...
Poor men make math?
Perhaps a touch of cascades.
And, uh, the party is finished now.
Uh...
In regard for the truth,
compelled me to admit I was replaced by a young man who had a different conception of the character...
of Clapper-Clawed duddy.
It, uh, didn't appreciate your technique.
That's direct conflict.
What?
I also read a commercial message.
My, my date.
Oh, sir.
Tell me a little bit about the contract.
Uh, we've seen it, David.
Uh...
I seem deeply to recall your name.
Yes.
I was afraid of that.
I don't remember just how.
I am the man who married Juliet.
Ah, yes.
Make it.
Oh, yes.
Sir, you want a man of the world?
It's been said that I am.
I...
I always wanted to grow up here at myself.
I...
I think I'd be very distinguished with a man.
No doubt.
But you always blame Romeo.
You know what?
It can't be done.
Besides, my beard always comes out straight.
Uh...
This heart comes out red.
So, uh...
You're the man who married Juliet.
The man who always married Juliet.
Who can't you?
Can't be done.
I prefaced my remarks by suggesting
that you are a man of the world, uh...
as I myself am.
I was young and, uh...
a brilliant...
when I first played for Romeo different Juliet.
The study...
that had been aimlessly to explain that it was in central Illinois,
a section of our great country at that time,
somewhat lost to culture.
However, group of young seekers after the light, uh...
the otherwise...
ventured to put on Romeo and Juliet.
And I was summoned from Chicago,
but I didn't play.
Played Shakespeare.
And that junction in my career,
I was singing illustrious songs
in a small house on South Street Street.
I shall never forget my first meeting
with a young woman who played the part of children.
And a little bit of theatre.
Why?
How did you know that, sir?
One week.
Oh, the newspaper.
Ah, publicity, publicity.
Well, and a little bit was young,
and a little bit was beautiful,
and a little bit was unscathisticated.
I thought.
I was introduced to her at our first rehearsal meeting,
and I tell you, sir, I was bold of that.
I can think of nothing to say to her,
but that lovely speech I first quoted to you
from act two, scene two.
Lady, by underblessed moon,
I swear that lips will fill for all these boutiques.
And she picked me up at once.
Oh, swear not by the moon.
In constant moon,
that monthly change in the circled office,
less than I loved through likewise variable.
And we went right through the scene,
the entire scene, letter-perfect, down two.
Good night.
Good night.
Parting is such sweet sorrow
that I shall say, good night.
You're at the moral.
Sleep well upon night eyes.
Peace and I press.
And so on.
And I tell you, sir,
the place of rats
were the applause of our fellow players.
And so we were married a week later
in our costumes on the stage
in the setting for act two, scene two.
The romance of Romeo and Juliet
was at last consummated in our presence.
I like to think that the mustard himself
shakes me and would have liked that.
If Shakespeare had married him,
there wouldn't have been any story.
Well, Clark,
you're wrong.
Well, you know I never thought about it.
Perhaps he wouldn't have liked it then.
I expect.
Well, on average,
flourished for the time,
and then there came the rest
and the loot,
and then the items of the key.
Indeed.
I thought that was Shakespeare too.
I expected a lot of that.
Well,
I remember we were playing in Dodge Center canvass
or Dodge City, Iowa,
or some such place,
St. Dodge Port Dodge,
Minnesota, I think.
I had met a young woman,
the daughter of a factory contractor,
in one of our previous stands
who had found a great deal in common.
She was interested in watercolour painting.
Her name,
and played I don't remember after all these years.
By a strange coincidence,
she turned up in Lake Dodge in Nebraska
or wherever it was.
As a man of the world,
I could, you know, less than,
invite her to suffer after the performance.
You understand?
Of course, of course.
Then we were leaving the restaurant,
much much later,
when we ran directly and do panelism.
There was a little bit of the gentle tune at the office there.
Well,
I was speechless.
And Elizabeth, what?
So this is the family game of cards.
You're going to indulge in after the show.
Well, I think I'll just shuffle you around a little bit.
Oh, give a hand for you, too.
Oh, you stay away from my house, but you're here.
Yes.
Oh,
it was intensely embarrassing.
It was even more embarrassing
when, two weeks later,
Elizabeth found me kissing the plasterer's daughter
in Union Station in Minneapolis.
That was Minneapolis Police, but I...
Well, rough and simple.
And what did you do about it?
The crowning blow was when
Elizabeth purchased the traditional weapon
of the outrage to white.
Well, a rolling pin.
Laying the innocent oyster
if she intended to bake in that book,
I are two in our humble lodging
that we've had across the country.
What did she say to that?
No, darling Romeo.
That I'm going to use to beat your brain down
if I ever catch you with that woman again.
So you'd better wear your crop over there
than you'd rather there again?
If you don't want to wear this rolling pin for a heart.
She's had a remarkably
conscient manner of speech.
I was both hallowed
and relieved when the balcony collapsed.
His act two seemed to
and she broke her neck.
How did that happen?
For some unaccountable reason,
a stage per race seemed to have been removed.
It was very depressing.
And...
Did you marry another unit?
It seems to me I've been marrying a unit
all my adults like.
Yes, I married another.
I was planning to have your Massachusetts
somewhere when I met her.
Faith was not young.
Faith was not beautiful.
Faith was an exact verbal actress.
Why did you marry her?
It seemed a good idea at the time.
As a matter of fact, it was leap year.
And she asked me.
Rambo, if you'll marry me,
I'll start a Shakespearean company of our own.
You'd be the manager and do whatever plays you want to.
I thought what would we use for money?
But she answered that before I asked.
My baby has Ruth and Stafford Spring-Zephy.
$89,000, Rambo.
Well, I assure you that put a different space on the matter.
So only one matter.
We were married the day after we opened
in the Romeo and Juliet in South Boston.
The most unfavorable nofaces I must say.
Mine were up.
Adequate.
But for faith.
I wish you could have heard her.
What are you back to?
Oh, swear not by the moon.
She encops his moon.
That monthly change in her encircles.
Circleed or west of the find-out proved likewise variable.
The bottle of an expression from the street.
Oh boy.
I've seen it whether to resign the feminine lead
pardon you will army to find another actress.
I told her she could lead the manor here.
She could do anything she wanted.
I am the danger, Rambo.
I will do anything I want to.
It's my money.
There is very little one can do.
So are you with that sort of thing, sir?
Yes, yes.
Yes, I should think so.
The woman had no shame, sir.
Nicely, I went on and suffered the torment of the earth.
And she had no sense of timing.
She forgot lines.
We had to hide branches behind every tree
and every bench outside the window and fly a lot into the cell.
And I daily grew more and more high-gold.
That's voice.
I can't get it yet.
What is it being a poignant?
Which the fire suddenly has administered to have me there?
Act for our team free.
That's right.
Enjoy your streamer.
Well...
Be five act four.
The next.
I like the day.
She's dead.
She's dead.
She's dead.
She's dead.
Yes.
You, uh...
You have cut quite a far from the Union, sir.
Shakespeare, Timbertoon.
So he did.
Yeah.
I...
I don't know why I'm telling you all this really.
Probably because I asked you.
Well, uh...
There were really only three of them.
Oh, is that so?
I thought of them all.
It just seems like all of them.
All if I never played Romeo and Juliet again.
I'll be happy.
How about Corion on us?
I don't exactly understand Corion on us,
but then I don't really understand much of Shakespeare either.
You don't know.
It's just words a lot of it, sir.
To me...
Hmm.
Well, uh...
What about Juliet number three?
Oh, yes, sir.
That, Juliet.
Well...
Her name was Rayleigh Juliet.
And I'm afraid she's the only woman they ever loved in all my life.
Tell me about her.
Well...
I suppose she was as close to the Juliet Shakespeare wrote about.
As any woman could be.
You think so?
Yes.
Yes, I do.
There wasn't a thing wrong with our marriage.
We loved each other.
There wasn't room for another woman in my life.
Then...
Did you...
Did you dispose of her, too?
I never fully realized my own inadequacies
until I married Juliet.
Why do I marry Juliet?
What is it that makes me do it?
There is such a thing as...
Destiny.
Shakespeare was always talking about destiny
and saying those things.
Things I don't understand.
But...
They work out.
Do they not?
They often.
I have a picture of Juliet.
Here.
Three words, dear Romeo.
And good night, indeed.
If that I bend as love be honorable.
I purpose marriage.
Send me word tomorrow.
By one that I'll procure to come to thee.
Where and what time I will perform this right.
And all my fortunes that I see how late.
And following the Lord.
Fill out the world.
It is my soul that calls upon my name.
Romeo.
I was silver sweet little girl.
I was loved by night.
Like softest music to attend the year.
Romeo.
Yes, that's a very beautiful picture.
And she's doing it.
I wish I never had the play of Romeo and Juliet again.
I could play...
You're doing Shakespeare, of course.
Yes, nothing but Shakespeare.
Well...
What kind of run do you expect?
How can anyone tell?
We've checked.
Oh, so I remember once when Shaboykin was gone soon.
Shaboykin, Michigan.
I can never tell him about it.
We played five sculled weeks.
And when we came back the next year.
We have to cut the last act of immersion of Venice.
Because of Burvask.
True from Shaboykin.
But the last act of immersion of Venice.
Because of Burvask.
True from Shaboykin was coming into town.
How about King Lear?
I thought King Lear.
Child of Roland to the dark tower cave.
His word was still five o'clock.
I smell the blood of a British man.
Or the helmet.
To be or not to be.
That's his the question.
But I suppose you'll be wanting to do what I'm going to do.
I do need a real meal.
Well, then.
Yes, I'll be, sir.
Can you tell me all about your own issues, Julian?
Frankly, I would be very happy to be back in the theater.
I'm not confess the fact that I murdered a serious one myself.
You did?
Well, for goodness' second.
I mean, why so?
But what kind of people are we?
Did you really?
Yes.
Did you marry or not?
Oh, no.
Oh, well, then.
I married all of mine.
Three of them.
And the last one.
No.
You tell me about the Julian.
You killed her.
Oh, no.
You lost me.
You found her.
Well.
I told you I lost her very much.
She...
She was good for my ego.
I remember those nights after the show with hotels everywhere.
It was always the same.
Randolph, let me get this.
Thank you, my love.
And would you let me afford bottle of beer too?
Oh, darling.
I'm so sorry.
I'm afraid there is any beer left.
I went out to the corner and get this.
Oh, thank you, dear.
If you're going to die, would you mind picking up a cigar or two for me?
Can I tell it's me?
Of course, dear.
Anything else?
And I would love a sandwich that if the restaurant is still open.
Do you want a magazine too?
No.
Just evening, Peppers.
Oh, if you see your AC form, bring it a lot too much.
Will you?
Of course, sweetheart.
I'll be right there.
I hope you will, darling.
That pink shirt.
I want to do it at tomorrow.
I'll be back in time.
I need some ideas.
I'll let me help you with your slippers first.
Oh, no, no, no.
I guess I'm capable of taking care of myself, dear.
But you run along.
Oh, my dear.
Wait!
You didn't kiss me!
She sounds wonderful, though.
She was always buying me things.
Such necktie.
I remember one.
Oh, my dear, sir.
And such a cook.
How many, many times I thought it'd be for the town
if they were washing the few dishes we had.
After a succulent midnight meal of beefs to roganoth,
or chicken morango, or chukrut garni,
cooks, my dear, sir, over a gas flame in a room as often as night.
And she never asked for a stand for herself.
I've always had a few extra dollars
when I've had a band session of the track.
And such a necktie.
You know, it's amazing.
I never thought of anything else to do.
I wish you could have seen her.
I'd like that.
Very much.
Yes, you would.
And what did you say happened to her?
Well, she died.
Deepened you?
It was very odd.
Singular, I think.
What happened?
It was a Saturday night.
I remember because we had no performance that night.
We played only a Saturday matinee, then a matinee on Sunday.
I'd been playing cards with some of the prominent citizens
at the city we were playing in.
And I came home about 10 o'clock.
I expected to find you here to sleep.
She wasn't.
She was standing in the center of our room
with a strange man.
And her arms were around each other.
And they were kissing.
It was very bad.
Very, very bad.
You killed her?
Oh, no.
I am afraid I was rather late.
Oh, yes.
It's all meant as to say those.
The man who was somewhat smarter than I,
threw downstairs.
You're just trying to explain, but she made it.
I was sunny.
She gets her head on the corner of the table.
Is that what killed her?
Oh, no, no.
I stormed out of the place and went out to a restaurant for dinner.
And then after the full meal, I felt a little better.
And I went back.
The fermenter forgets.
I was a little late.
He can hang herself.
That's too bad.
Yes, it was.
How was I to know that the man she was kissing
was her brother who had just got into sea at most?
No.
Sometimes I can hear their voices like you say.
Analysed man.
Oh, it's ran not by the moon.
It's constant moon.
They have monthly changes in her instinct.
They're called orbs.
Mr. Phileum proves likewise.
Damn you.
Well, uh, come on, man.
Where am I?
I heard I think so.
But I want you to read against Junior first.
Just...
I'll share.
To the stage.
Why, you...
You got a don't rest, haven't you?
Act two.
Seen two.
Oh, over there by the balcony to please.
The cheeky son, uh...
Lady Bionne, blessed moon.
Oh, where's Junior?
Speak the speech I pray you would I pronounce it to.
I say.
That's the way it is.
It seeks it.
Come on.
Well, listen.
Lady.
Bionne, blessed moon.
I swear that tits with silver.
All these through three times.
I swear I'll find this moon.
In constant moon.
They're not singing in your hands.
Yeah.
What is this?
You were talked about destiny, Amber.
Here is your destiny.
And, life.
What's this is the destiny we spoke of, then?
This is your speech.
Your punishment.
There are the three you met.
There is the one I slinced.
I don't remember.
Junior had to die to make plans.
So...
I found her, please.
Who the devil are you?
Well, I...
I want you new friends.
My name is Shakespeare.
We live in Shakespeare.
At your service.
The
academy.
ise.
Last please for tonight was called, I always marry a junior, a man who spoke to you
was a nurse chapel, and James Monson, they Shakespeare, the three
Gillians who are Margaret, Rayford, Abby Lewis, and Nancy Moore. Music for
quiet leaves is played by all the women. Now for a way about next week's quiet
leaves is my good friend, Bill Cooper. First, I must tell you that the characters
on quiet leaves are not intended to represent any person living in dead. Let the
possible exception of Mr. Shakespeare, and now I certain people are doubt he
lived anyway. The other characters are complete with a
shield of my own imagination, and if you haven't had the same name as one of them
it's intend to be you. Well at least for next week is called, 12 to 5. Now why did you
have to be a legalist speaker? Well until next week at this same time I'm
finally yours, and this chapel.
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