What they're doing here is giving a sense of a unique performance because they suggest it is ad-libbed, and that they are simply having fun.
And part of the fun of having a country house was to visit everyone else's.
From crowding into the library to witness the fun, intending spectators had to view or hear the proceedings from outside the door.
I knew the syllables had to match the melody, obviously: da-da da, yes-ter-day, sud-den-ly, fun-il-ly, mer-il-ly, and yes-ter-day, that's good.
The composer's considerable melodic and technical skills combined with an infectious sense of fun are much in evidence.
As usual, he's the incredible hulk, but he's also full of fun and plays the fool a lot.
However, theatre is a speculative process at best, and festival audiences are not normally 'sophisticated' theatre audiences, but people out for fun.
In departing from dominant narrative order, fun enables a riotous panoply of pleasures.
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