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Führerschein privat machen mit Jutta Erna R.
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Im Jahre 2008. Nachdem sowohl Autoschlüssel als auch Lenkrad bezwungen sind, geht es los. Trotz der enormen Geduldsprobe für Jutta Erna R. wird die Spritztour ohne lang andauernde Unterbrechungen vollzogen. Während der Fahrt kommen auch einige Fragen auf: "Wie viel PS hat eigentlich unser Auto?" "Muss ich im Ortsgebiet wirklich 50 fahren?" Trotz dieser Unklarheiten absolvieren die beiden die Fa...
Scene: At Sowerberry's (That's your Funeral) OLIVER MUSICAL BRG/BORG St. Pölten
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Scene: At Sowerberry's (That's your Funeral) OLIVER MUSICAL BRG/BORG St. Pölten
Fame Musical BRG/BORG St.Pölten - REMEMBER!!
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Fame Musical BRG/BORG St.Pölten - REMEMBER!!
Fame Musical BRG/BORG St.Pölten - Hard Work
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1st number, opening number by BORG St.Pölten, June 07
der scheibi und der langsam sind 1 zu 1 immer noch so
Moment mal.. Die macht ja Neulengbach unsicher o.o
I liked it. At least I could hear the singers without the musicians burying them. Never mind the pun. So many of these videos, I couldn't make out all of the words for the loudness of the band/orchestra.
Just watched another scene from this same show. Of course they have accents that aren't cockney and have some pronunciation issues, they did the rest of the show in a different language for god's sake!
Bro they're Austrian. This is very impressive for a school musical
This is GREAT!! Mrs Sowerberry here is the beat I've seen yet!
Okay, frankly, Mrs Sowerberry was really great. She was actually in pitch for all of the notes, its just her voice matching the character that could make it sound otherwise. They're clearly not American or English, so you can cut them slack for pronunciation (which was pretty good, considering they probably grew up speaking a different language!) and the accents. And just sayin', LOVED her laugh at the end!
jop schwarzfahren
how embarrassing, the chorus is better than the two leads :P
They had to do the song in english.
Theyre austrian, actually.
@xoxjessemxox we are doing the production this year and our teacher says if one person cant do the accent then it sounds off so just dont do them.
@EdgarRazorlip I believe that's the idea...
Gosh people stop being so critical. I thought that was a very good performance. Yes maybe it wasn't perfect but could you do any better?
And PatrickLMT is right. This section should be in English accents, and they're not doing bad at all.
Okay, Mrs. Sowerberry? Actually, she was pretty good. This is musical theatre, not just singing to be singing. The point is to hit the notes and be heard. She hit the notes, she sure could be heard and she added to her character - the CHARACTER is a "horrible" singer.
Es ist grenzgenial....
ich finds leider ein wenig fad... carmina burana war da schon geiler :)
Mrs Sowerberries voice is painful
@Shangadora Cockney accents are easy..
Das war echt a guads musical !!! BORG/BRG beste schui in st.pölten :DD
this is actually quite legendary, in it's own way....nice job
This musical is always terrible lol
@TheGreeneyedchick ????? what do you mean?
this mrs sowerbury is awful
I've always hated Mrs. Sowerberry for how she treated Oliver, but I -for some very odd reason- can't help from loving her in this song.
mister bumble looks like hes already died! but i love mrs Sowerberry's manic laugh at the end! I saw Louise Gold in london she was fantastic!
Going to preform this role next weekin mtc wish me luck, last year for my school plays
Nope.
loved it! great energy and mrs sowerberry has a fantastic character voice well done!
Mr. Sowerberry has a terrible fake American accent. lol
kompliment an das orchester! wie immer allererste sahne! habe selber 2000 bei "westsidestory" mitgespielt (2. Trompete). da werden alte erinnerungen wach!!! Liebe Grüße von Sabrina Schreiblehner
they're german, i think its impressive..you try singing in bloody german
Austrian*
you all should know, this is a SCHOOL musical from my school and we're austrians!
DAMN. This is pretty great for a school musical.
Does the guy know that Oliver! is set in London? ... as in NOT an american accent. The person playing Oliver didn't act it very well I thought...
0:14
0: 14 das war ich vor 2 jahren!!! XD
The guy is a good singer but not a good actor, but that girl is very good
Your Welcome!!
That laugh at the end was great !!! :> It added the right touch!!
your all lucky u play mr or mrs sowerberry i play their daughter lol x
DUDE! I am Carmen Diaz in our school's version of Fame :)
I played the role years ago. I had wanted to play Sikes and was rather pissed-off about being cast as Mr. Sowerberry, but I ended up having a great time in the part and a fun physical relationship with "Mrs. Sowerberry"! Enjoy mate!
well thank you. were you in this?
Yeah. Unhealty for an untrained voice, her's sound's pretty trained to me. Almost all of the girls in my choir can do it fine w/out hurting themselves. Don't get me wrong, this was amazing. I've just become a bit critical sense I first started choir and got into musicals.
Mr. Sowerberry seemed.....Ionno. To me his expression just seemed more amused and happy, than twisted and morbid like I'd expect it would be. But Mrs. Sowerberry was amazing, although I think the evil laugh at the end seemed a little over done and unneccessary ^^: --- I almost completely agree. But I think she was hovering just above the tone she shuld have been. She shuld have been belting a bit more like she was on her last "No one else's funeral" because her nasaly voice sounded to fake.
joa doch zum skifahren ganz nett :P nein wir werden das bei uns in der schule aufführen und für ne schule haben wir zwar ne geile bühne aber naja die is lange nicht so geil wie eure :(
geile bühne ich bin echt neidisch!
omg, thats one hell of a cast! ours is about 25, and thats including students and teachers!
o_o Mrs. Sowerberry terrifies me. And I thought our actress for her in our performance played her well :P Great job!
well its obvious mrs sowerberry totally makes up for the acceptional mr sowerberry