Thursday, 21 April 2011

Text on the Left Page

I know that as it is scanned in and not a large image the text is not visible on the image I just uploaded. So here is the main body of the text...

Ahoy there me hearties! I be here to tell you all ‘bout the latest booty in the land of the west end…

Yes, I’m talking about the brand new musical ‘Raise Your Flag’. This unique and innovative musical brings together the sea, sword fights and of course love to create an exciting piece of musical theatre. We’ve all seen pirates try to claim their way onto the west end before and let’s be honest, it’s never really stuck…flash-backs to ‘Treasure Chest’ spring to mind…that been said, ‘Raise Your Flag’ seems to have got this genre down to a tee! There is just the right balance between the rum, swords, love, comedy and drama. This musical really does have it all! ‘Raise Your Flag’ marks the start of what I’m sure will be some fantastic west end careers as well as introducing us to new motivating music. Believe me, you won’t be forgetting the music for the final battle anytime soon…’Crossed Swords’ tugs at every emotion as well as keeping you on the edge of your seat, never knowing what to expect. You really feel like you’re part of the action!

As you can see, I have introduced it with pirate language to immediately set my desired tone. This section of the text is more of a general overview the text that will follow on the left-hand-side is more about the content and story of the show.

The text on the bottom of the left page is as follows...

If you think this sounds just your bottle of rum then get yourself down to the Theatre Royale in London’s West End. When is the ship in? Mon -Sat 7:30 as well as Wed and Sat at 2pm. It’ll cost you from £27.50 with concessions available. Contact the theatre on 0207 7254911 or surf your way to www.visttheroyale.co.uk

I have again used pirate language phrases to stick to the genre of the musical. As it is printed on the page certain phrases are in bold to highlight key information.

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