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In films about the Golden Era, you often see people entertaining themselves with a story or a song after dinner. In The English Patient, they spin a bottle and whoever it lands on must either sing or tell a story, or perform some other form of entertainment, one must pressume. In Out of Africa Karen Blixon tells stories after her dinners, sometimes extemporaneously.
Now, I have a rousing performance of the Agincourt speech from Henry V for just this sort of occasion that I have never had the pleasure to deliver. -Probably a good thing for my friends.
Has anyone ever carried on this tradition? Can anyone think of other examples from film or literature?
Would anyone like to do something like this, perhaps at the next Lounge event? If so, what sort of thing would you do?
Now, I have a rousing performance of the Agincourt speech from Henry V for just this sort of occasion that I have never had the pleasure to deliver. -Probably a good thing for my friends.
Has anyone ever carried on this tradition? Can anyone think of other examples from film or literature?
Would anyone like to do something like this, perhaps at the next Lounge event? If so, what sort of thing would you do?