Let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 25th November saw the opening of the play, The Mousetrap. In which year?
Q2) The play opened at which theatre: The Ambassadors, Saint Martin’s or The Dominion?
Q3) That theatre is in which city’s theatre district: New York’s, London’s or Paris’s?
Q4) That district is called what?
Q5) The play is now being shown in which theatre: The Ambassadors, Saint Martin’s or The Dominion?
Q6) The play is a murder mystery. Also known as a who … what?
Q7) Who wrote the play?
Q8) The play takes place in Monkswell Manor. Monkswell Manor is a fictional what: guest house, motel or hotel?
Q9) Monkswell Manor is owned by Mollie and Giles Ralston. Name any of the guests — or other characters — in the Manor.
Q10) Finally … The Mousetrap is based on a short radio play called Three what?
Q1) 24th November, 1991, saw the death of singer song-writer, Farrokh Bulsara. How was he better known?
A1) Freddie Mercury.
Q2) For many years, Farrokh was the singer and frontman: for which regal rock band?
A2) Queen.
Q3) He and the band famously played at Live Aid: in which year of the 1980s?
A3) 1985.
Q4) DJ, Kenny Everett, said “Forget it, it’s going to be number one for centuries.” But of which of Farrokh’s songs?
A4) Bohemian Rhapsody. (Kenny wasn’t that wrong: the song stayed on top of the UK charts for nine weeks, in 1975: and five more weeks, on its release after Freddie’s death. The song is also credited with kickstarting the idea of releasing a song, with an accompanying promotional video.)
Q5) The band’s Greatest Hits album has seventeen tracks. How many of them were written by Farrokh?
A5) Ten.
Q6) Name either of Farrokh’s two full, solo, albums.
A6) Mr Bad Guy or Barcelona.
Q7) Farrokh recorded a couple of solo singles: eventually released in 1973. He released them under which name?
A7) Larry Lurex.
Q8) One album Farrokh and the band recorded, featured songs used in Highlander. Which album?
A8) It’s A Kind Of Magic.
Q9) Which of the band’s songs provided Farrokh with his first top ten hit?
A9) Seven Seas of Rhye.
Q10) Finally … Farrokh died in 1991, from bronchial pneumonia: complicated by which condition?
A10) HIV/AIDS.
“It won't run that long. Eight months perhaps.”
The playwright, discussing the play’s opening with the then producer, Peter Saunders.
Q1) 1952
ReplyDeleteQ2) The Ambassadors
Q3) London
Q4) The West End
Q5) Saint Martin’s
Q6) Done it
Q7) Agatha Christie
Q8) Guest house
Q9) Christopher Wren (wonderful name)
Q10) Blind Mice
Here in Spain, some places are running Black Friday promotions too. I don't think it's as big as in the US or the UK.
The hospital visits... One of my cousins developed renal failure. He's recovering well but it will be a long process and has developed diabetes as a result of the treatment. One of my aunts has Parkinson's and is deteriorating quickly.
That's really weird about you guys having Black Friday based on the US Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteI think it's just a lame excuse for retailers to hold sales. :)
1. 1952
2. Saint Martin's
3. London's
4. West End
5. Saint Martin's
6. who-dunnit
7. Agatha Christie
8. guest house
9. Christopher Wren
10. Blind Mice
Would you believe I've never seen the play? Sacrilege, isn't it? :)
I've read Christie books and seen some movies, but never seen this famous play.
Maybe the next time I'm in London. I hope!