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Opening-night festivities for the Denver Center Theatre Company's "Animal Crackers." The evening began with a pre-show party in a speakeasy called "The Loading Dock." (Really the Denver Center's new Director''s Room.) This boisterous comedy about the theft of a valuable painting from a society dinner party is quintessential Marx Brothers mayhem. "Animal Crackers" plays through May 11 in the Stage Theatre at the Denver Performing Arts Complex. Call 303-893-4100 or go to www.denvercenter.org. Photo by John Moore.

Opening-night festivities for the Denver Center Theatre Company's "Animal Crackers." The evening began with a pre-show party in a speakeasy called "The Loading Dock." (Really the Denver Center's new Director''s Room.) This boisterous comedy about the theft of a valuable painting from a society dinner party is quintessential Marx Brothers mayhem. "Animal Crackers" plays through May 11 in the Stage Theatre at the Denver Performing Arts Complex. Call 303-893-4100 or go to www.denvercenter.org. Photo by John Moore.

That's the most ridiculous thing I evah hoid. More from Groucho Glasses day. You go Jun

During the Florida land boom, the Marx brothers run a hotel, auction off some land, thwart a jewel robbery, and generally act like themselves. Hilarious!!!!!

For the first time Harpo and Chico played parts with names.Chico was Barvovelli and Harpo was Pinky. Groucho this time was Professor Quincey Adams Wagstaff,President of Huxley College. Here Chico is making advances towards Connie Bailey played by Thelma Todd.

Opening-night festivities for the Denver Center Theatre Company's "Animal Crackers." The evening began with a pre-show party in a speakeasy called "The Loading Dock." This boisterous comedy about the theft of a valuable painting from a society dinner party is quintessential Marx Brothers mayhem. "Animal Crackers" plays through May 11 in the Stage Theatre at the Denver Performing Arts Complex. Call 303-893-4100 or go to www.denvercenter.org. Photo by John Moore.

Opening-night festivities for the Denver Center Theatre Company's "Animal Crackers." Pictured: Charlie Korman and Stephanie Cozart of "Shadowlands." "Animal Crackers" is a boisterous comedy about the theft of a valuable painting from a society dinner party is quintessential Marx Brothers mayhem. "Animal Crackers" plays through May 11 in the Stage Theatre at the Denver Performing Arts Complex. Call 303-893-4100 or go to www.denvercenter.org. Photo by John Moore.

Opening-night festivities for the Denver Center Theatre Company's "Animal Crackers." This boisterous comedy about the theft of a valuable painting from a society dinner party is quintessential Marx Brothers mayhem. "Animal Crackers" plays through May 11 in the Stage Theatre at the Denver Performing Arts Complex. Call 303-893-4100 or go to www.denvercenter.org. Photo by John Moore.

El diumenge al matí, desprès de missa, cercavila amb els gegants del poble -en Quim i la Laia-, els capgrossos i l'acompanyament dels grallers Els Marfulls de les Borges Blanques.

Nuovo sigillato, nella busta originaria protettiva.

04/24/12

 

Love flies out the door, when money comes innuendo. - GrouchoMarx

 

15 pictures of SB to go

15 pictures of SB

Take one pic and post it to flick...r

14 pictures of SB to go

Opening-night festivities for the Denver Center Theatre Company's "Animal Crackers." Pictured: Stephanie Cozart of "Shadowlands" and Christine Rowan of "Animal Crackers." This boisterous comedy about the theft of a valuable painting from a society dinner party is quintessential Marx Brothers mayhem. "Animal Crackers" plays through May 11 in the Stage Theatre at the Denver Performing Arts Complex. Call 303-893-4100 or go to www.denvercenter.org. Photo by John Moore.

Opening-night festivities for the Denver Center Theatre Company's "Animal Crackers." Pictured: Male understudy Brett Ambler and girlfriend Amanda Earls. This boisterous comedy about the theft of a valuable painting from a society dinner party is quintessential Marx Brothers mayhem. "Animal Crackers" plays through May 11 in the Stage Theatre at the Denver Performing Arts Complex. Call 303-893-4100 or go to www.denvercenter.org. Photo by John Moore.

Opening-night festivities for the Denver Center Theatre Company's "Animal Crackers." The evening began with a pre-show party in a speakeasy called "The Loading Dock." You won’t believe the gem of a photo Colorado Rockies historian Paul T. Parker shared with us: The cast of the Marx Brothers film "The Cocoanuts" in 1927 as they gathered outside the Broadway Theatre … in Denver. This caption explains why there is an empty seat in the front row. For more, click here: denvercenterblog.tumblr.com/post/82429003724/animal-crack.... "Animal Crackers" is a boisterous comedy about the theft of a valuable painting from a society dinner party is quintessential Marx Brothers mayhem. "Animal Crackers" plays through May 11 in the Stage Theatre at the Denver Performing Arts Complex. Call 303-893-4100 or go to www.denvercenter.org. Photo by John Moore.

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Opening-night festivities for the Denver Center Theatre Company's "Animal Crackers." Pictured: Cast member Stephanie Rothenberg and her family. This boisterous comedy about the theft of a valuable painting from a society dinner party is quintessential Marx Brothers mayhem. "Animal Crackers" plays through May 11 in the Stage Theatre at the Denver Performing Arts Complex. Call 303-893-4100 or go to www.denvercenter.org. Photo by John Moore.

Boing Boing tv studio, October 20, 2008, 8:30pm PST.

Opening-night festivities for the Denver Center Theatre Company's "Animal Crackers." The evening began with a pre-show party in a speakeasy called "The Loading Dock." (Really the Denver Center's new Director''s Room.) This boisterous comedy about the theft of a valuable painting from a society dinner party is quintessential Marx Brothers mayhem. "Animal Crackers" plays through May 11 in the Stage Theatre at the Denver Performing Arts Complex. Call 303-893-4100 or go to www.denvercenter.org. Photo by John Moore.

Opening-night festivities for the Denver Center Theatre Company's "Animal Crackers." The evening began with a pre-show party in a speakeasy called "The Loading Dock," guarded by Newsie Nick. This boisterous comedy about the theft of a valuable painting from a society dinner party is quintessential Marx Brothers mayhem. "Animal Crackers" plays through May 11 in the Stage Theatre at the Denver Performing Arts Complex. Call 303-893-4100 or go to www.denvercenter.org. Photo by John Moore.

Opening-night festivities for the Denver Center Theatre Company's "Animal Crackers." The evening began with a pre-show party in a speakeasy called "The Loading Dock." (Really the Denver Center's new Director''s Room.) This boisterous comedy about the theft of a valuable painting from a society dinner party is quintessential Marx Brothers mayhem. "Animal Crackers" plays through May 11 in the Stage Theatre at the Denver Performing Arts Complex. Call 303-893-4100 or go to www.denvercenter.org. Photo by John Moore.

..Inside of a dog it's too dark to read.

Groucho Marx

 

Spring break officially started today at 2:20! I've been planning tonight, my first official night of Spring break, for weeks. I am a crazy, wild, party woman. Which is why I've been planning to spend tonight at home, with a cup of tea and a good book. Because I have not read a book cover to cover in THREE MONTHS. For me, who usually reads three books a week, this is a crisis situation. So tonight I'll stay home with the new Linda Fairstein and a cup of rose garden, and I guarantee it'll be one of the best nights I've had in a while.

 

Oh, and I might intersperse the reading with old Fawlty Towers episodes. I used to LOVE them and I just forgot about them I guess in the last few years. But they're such good, classic hilarity. =)

 

Also, maybe I'll actually write something tonight? Hopefully?

Opening-night festivities for the Denver Center Theatre Company's "Animal Crackers." The evening began with a pre-show party in a speakeasy called "The Loading Dock." Pictured: Daniel L. Ritchie and Jennifer Nealson. This boisterous comedy about the theft of a valuable painting from a society dinner party is quintessential Marx Brothers mayhem. "Animal Crackers" plays through May 11 in the Stage Theatre at the Denver Performing Arts Complex. Call 303-893-4100 or go to www.denvercenter.org. Photo by John Moore.

The Marx Bros. and Co. - England 1931. Sitting on Groucho’s left knee is Margaret Dumont. Standing on the right is Ed Metcalf who spawned Groucho’s love of Gilbert and Sullivan.

Opening-night festivities for the Denver Center Theatre Company's "Animal Crackers." Pictured: Alexandra Griesmer and Brianna Firestone. This boisterous comedy about the theft of a valuable painting from a society dinner party is quintessential Marx Brothers mayhem. "Animal Crackers" plays through May 11 in the Stage Theatre at the Denver Performing Arts Complex. Call 303-893-4100 or go to www.denvercenter.org. Photo by John Moore.

This photo is of the ballroom scene from the stage version of "Animal Crackers". This scene was left out of the film version. Margaret Dumont was the best straight man in comedy.

Opening-night festivities for the Denver Center Theatre Company's "Animal Crackers." The evening began with a pre-show party in a speakeasy called "The Loading Dock." (Really the Denver Center's new Director''s Room.) This boisterous comedy about the theft of a valuable painting from a society dinner party is quintessential Marx Brothers mayhem. "Animal Crackers" plays through May 11 in the Stage Theatre at the Denver Performing Arts Complex. Call 303-893-4100 or go to www.denvercenter.org. Photo by John Moore.

Opening-night festivities for the Denver Center Theatre Company's "Animal Crackers." The evening began with a pre-show party in a speakeasy called "The Loading Dock." (Really the Denver Center's new Director''s Room.) This boisterous comedy about the theft of a valuable painting from a society dinner party is quintessential Marx Brothers mayhem. "Animal Crackers" plays through May 11 in the Stage Theatre at the Denver Performing Arts Complex. Call 303-893-4100 or go to www.denvercenter.org. Photo by John Moore.

I am slightly uncomfortable joining a club that would have me as a member

Groucho Marx

Opening-night festivities for the Denver Center Theatre Company's "Animal Crackers." The evening began with a pre-show party in a speakeasy called "The Loading Dock." (Really the Denver Center's new Director''s Room.) This boisterous comedy about the theft of a valuable painting from a society dinner party is quintessential Marx Brothers mayhem. "Animal Crackers" plays through May 11 in the Stage Theatre at the Denver Performing Arts Complex. Call 303-893-4100 or go to www.denvercenter.org. Photo by John Moore.

Opening-night festivities for the Denver Center Theatre Company's "Animal Crackers." The evening began with a pre-show party in a speakeasy called "The Loading Dock." This boisterous comedy about the theft of a valuable painting from a society dinner party is quintessential Marx Brothers mayhem. "Animal Crackers" plays through May 11 in the Stage Theatre at the Denver Performing Arts Complex. Call 303-893-4100 or go to www.denvercenter.org. Photo by John Moore.

Opening-night festivities for the Denver Center Theatre Company's "Animal Crackers." The evening began with a pre-show party in a speakeasy called "The Loading Dock." (Really the Denver Center's new Director''s Room.) This boisterous comedy about the theft of a valuable painting from a society dinner party is quintessential Marx Brothers mayhem. "Animal Crackers" plays through May 11 in the Stage Theatre at the Denver Performing Arts Complex. Call 303-893-4100 or go to www.denvercenter.org. Photo by John Moore.

Groucho outside the Forty-Fourth Street Theater.

a groucho marx eyebrow grew legs

and scampered away.

 

moth larvae, less than 1/4" in size

100mm Macro on the kitchen counter

lit by flashlight .

Una entre (muchas) otras razones

 

Thirteen things about me.

Opening-night festivities for the Denver Center Theatre Company's "Animal Crackers." The evening began with a pre-show party in a speakeasy called "The Loading Dock." (Really the Denver Center's new Director''s Room.) This boisterous comedy about the theft of a valuable painting from a society dinner party is quintessential Marx Brothers mayhem. "Animal Crackers" plays through May 11 in the Stage Theatre at the Denver Performing Arts Complex. Call 303-893-4100 or go to www.denvercenter.org. Photo by John Moore.

Opening-night festivities for the Denver Center Theatre Company's "Animal Crackers."The evening began with a pre-show party in a speakeasy called "The Loading Dock." (Really the Denver Center's new Director''s Room.) This boisterous comedy about the theft of a valuable painting from a society dinner party is quintessential Marx Brothers mayhem. "Animal Crackers" plays through May 11 in the Stage Theatre at the Denver Performing Arts Complex. Call 303-893-4100 or go to www.denvercenter.org. Photo by John Moore.

The Four Marx Bros., 1917. Arthur (Harpo), Milton (Gummo), Leonard (Chico), Julius (Groucho).

Opening-night festivities for the Denver Center Theatre Company's "Animal Crackers." This boisterous comedy about the theft of a valuable painting from a society dinner party is quintessential Marx Brothers mayhem. "Animal Crackers" plays through May 11 in the Stage Theatre at the Denver Performing Arts Complex. Call 303-893-4100 or go to www.denvercenter.org. Photo by John Moore.

Found in the till at work

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