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reicio gwyno'n rhw poxa+.
Rydych chi'n rydyn ni,rian poxa.
owinga.
Doing the popstar
Doing the Djyww
I'll do first
Go you first
I want
like
My Donna
a to dress up
and dress up
and
with what
make up bangles
wig
Promped wig
and
and
Tadde?
Oia, oia, oia a...
Tadde, a, a, i...
Shakespeare?
Tadde?
Oia, oia, oia, oia.
I...
Tadde, I, where...
I...
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I always want it.
It wants it.
To dress up.
To dress up.
Wig, unig, wig, meckwp, bangos, boos, barg.
Now we're sort of looking at look-alikes and why we'd like to be other people.
Why not necessarily, we want to be famous, some of our drum group members do want to be famous,
but why do people want to be famous? What is it about fame that's so enticing and the idea of taking on these personas of this fantasy person?
So there's always a fantasy person that we'd like to be.
And I think that's why it unites us because that doesn't just unite people that have a learning disability or a mental health problem, that unites all people.
The tagline to our show is we've been told that we're not good enough, but we're going to do it anyway.
It's not about you, this is all about us, this is about our moment, and we don't care what you think. Deal with it.
Three, two, one. So you were the giant, so giant, so giant trampos, wizards, get sliced by our warriors, so it's one to Philip.
So again guys, I'll count you in. Three, two, one, go.
We're on the basic level, it's just really good to see yourselves back and go, okay, that was quite good, let's work on that.
That would be amazing. That's got to happen.
Act two, scene one.
We're talking about nature documentaries.
What's happened to my hair?
Same as mine Matthew.
That was rhetorical.
That's really what a documentary is, it's just something that's very informative.
All kinds of films and comedy, especially Mrs Brown.
Mrs Brown?
Yeah, I've seen it before.
No, I'm not familiar with that.
He dressed up in the ladies costume and cut himself Mrs Brown.
That's Mrs Downfire?
No.
No?
I'm a man who dresses as a woman, it's Mrs Downfire.
It's not right for Mrs Brown.
Mrs Downfire?
No, it's Mrs Downfire.
I've put it on DVD at home, it's called Mrs Downfire.
It's Robin Williams, he dresses up as a woman.
So he can see his kids every day.
Not Robin Williams.
Not Robin Williams.
Not Robin Williams.
Robin Williams, he dresses up as a woman.
Not Robin Williams.
Not Robin Williams.
Not Robin Williams.
Not Robin Williams.
Okay.
What does it mean?
You mean big mama's house?
No, no.
That's great, that's got to go in there.
That is classic.
It's good to add out to tandem people.
Because it's good to have some imagination.
Imagination, yeah, that.
And you can work out things a bit more.
And it would be more things like this.
Like...
It's good for some conversation with new people.
People.
Mi iddo, fel da, fel dod e.
Ond mae'n bod gennym ac byddai yn rhaid.
Felly mae gennym llawer i denkyn booth y cefnogiwn i gennym bwyd的feyddol.
Felly mae'n gudigfus ym mliwr fag i'ig.
Maeau cicnw fel буду cras.
Dwi'n ymlaen i peu turai'r cydverddiaeth rankain a dyfodol y r forests itauALL.
Felly ymlaen i deall o'r awdή teng greu...
Wel mai ei cael bod yn ei ag uhm.
Mae chi ddweud i'r greu condod oöu'r llun oes.
Rwyf am hyn o'ch democratiaeth fным oherod.
Proses.
Oh.
Hebel oedd e baig windingeltio.
O tratiaeth chacodd.
Da i oseth cerdd.
Wrth os iddyn nhw iıy tar searched o.
May rydych chi'n dd tenant i.
D�'o fynd eu modd, achos yn happensio gofyd 어�thigen iawn eich gwister.
A nodd polgar ar gyd,
yn ymgyrch.
Da i.
Rydyn j Såddiad iís fazerogaeth sig ydwch chi arm.
Yma, dyna ma'n wiretaeth ag well!
Y drws adparon yn dy lawn i, yw ddweudur i'w Doc Clapiss・・・
dds News Graf, ac nhw'n bwysig i siwyd am y daw!
Felly, rwy'n adaliaeth ap y boards,�� Gangwfedd ran gyfeirio i ddrwg wedi'r discard.
Felly, gradd rai cyfrifio hwn wedi eu cyfaradw yn digSt wedi asio,
ar dyrgi i'r rhanful, felly mae'r prancon iawn!
A....
nes dawn yw Idi Tal Looks Okay!
Felly budwch vegetarian ar arall.
rhaid?
Adơ abydd y gall wedi gweld eu mawr confusion!
Rwyf am i'n fewn while ar magazine i tumiwch mewnverthwil Tydd yn wneud amferlwynt righto,
pob iechyd yn gynnigonol, y gallwn Talk Not lwyd Chinese-mon
sy'n entio, pob llwnom, ni'n moo mewn a ni n Brownsporon ac Matt Damon yw gweld
I also got my own bell. Hope you hear it fun to the rest of the show.
If someone told me I look like terminal and put person terminal.
I always want to look like my good action because it's a good dancer and it's a famous or want to world.
It's a best dancer.
I've been listening to Four Fears. I want to be famous because people recognize you talent.
If you think at one time and if you think about it, you might get a sinking constant.
When you reach the goal and just be sinking, you get big amounts of money.
The only reason not to be famous is that people might not like the real you.
I'd like to be Janet Jackson so I could be related to Michael Jackson.
If you make it fair, Michael Jackson, acting, sinking.
Yeah, the risk one of Michael Jackson, isn't it? What's it called? This is it, isn't it?
My car won't come back no doubt. Just kiss me baby, and ride the car along the beach.
Look at that show. Three, one.
It is Michael Jackson.
I guess I've heard it before.
My biggest doubt is not learn smart dance moves.
I can go to anti-comaticians and go for me and be in a time for people.
Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you Madonna.
That me. I don't know.
It's me.
It's me what you do when it's you.
It's me what you do when it's you.
It's me what you do when it's you.
It's me what you do when it's you.
It's me what you do when it's you.
It's me what you do when it's you.
It's me what you do when it's you.
It's me what you do when it's you.
It's me what you do when it's you.
It's me what you do when it's you.
It's me what you do when it's you.
It's me what you do when it's you.
We wanted to make a show in a proper theatre.
I meant about good dancing.
I'd like to be an all-round entertainer.
I always want to be all-round entertainer.
Activity and expression is sort of key really.
It's key to help with recovery in the mental health side of things.
But also people with learning disabilities can be very expressive
and have some kind of pretty amazing out there ideas
and sort of it's our task to kind of try and tie up a lot of these ideas
and because our client group is quite mixed.
This show is going to be the first show that my company produced the drama group
because we've always had that aspiration to kind of take what we do here
at breakthrough to kind of a public level.
Because a lot of these companies that do have memories of learning difficulty
they only market it to other people with learning difficulties
or the same with mental health and it's not really taken us any further forwards.
Certainly when I arrived here I didn't know anyone with learning difficulty before
and it turned out that everything that I thought I knew about it
I just didn't know anything and I'm not saying everyone's the same
there's probably people that knew a lot more than me
but I still think there's a lot to be learnt from the work that we do
and putting it out there and just sticking it in people's faces.
The face is on the years going through the silver.
Mi'n gwybod. Look like a show.
Two.
Five.
Six.
Six.
I would say five actually.
It's about six.
Okay. Seven.
Seven.
Seven.
Seven.
Seven.
Seven.
Why is she wearing a brown wig?
A black wig? She had a blonde one before.
Madonna doesn't have black hair.
I'm not going to make any sense.
She did.
I wonder if she dyed it.
Thank you.
That's the wig.
That's the wig and here's your bangles and well.
Yeah.
I don't care.
Hello.
And welcome to the looks like a lookalike show.
Tonight you will see such esteemed celebrities
as Michael Jackson.
Yeah.
Tom Jones.
Yeah.
Neil Diamond.
And Madonna.
But first, please may I introduce to you
the ultimate compare.
Mr. Matthew Brown.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you very much.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Let's get this off with a couple of show now.
Let's try this one.
So I went to play a watch and the man in the shop said,
I'm a log.
I said, no, I just want to watch.
Don't get up on me so fast.
That is a bad joke.
I don't get it.
I don't get it.
It's analogue.
Go into a shop.
Buy a watch.
Analogue.
Do you want to buy a log as well with it?
An analogue.
What do you think?
I don't know.
Is it good to see yourself back on film?
Yes.
Anything else?
Any other good points about it?
Dancing.
Acting.
Did you like to see your face on the cover of a magazine?
Yes.
We fell on it.
How was it to see yourself back on film?
I was attacked.
Because if you see yourself,
you can see if you don't good or badly,
or something you can work on, it's bad there.
That's interesting.
So do you think that from watching ourselves back
that we might be able to make a better show?
Yes.
That we'll be able to improve on the way we perform?
Yes.
That's quite successful.
How is it for you, Matthew, to see yourself back on film?
Quite interesting to see.
Quite literally out looking at yourself.
I suppose all the world sees you.
Because you can't sort of look.
It's the only way you can look at yourself.
Because you can't truly look at yourself in the mirror.
Because everything is flipped.
The only way you can truly look at yourself is with the camera.
To watch you back.
Brian, about the not-rubbid Williams.
I was so agitated about the whole affair.
I thought you were just acting.
I just thought you were just a really good actor.
I was getting quite annoyed.
Oh, it was real, wasn't it?
To a degree.
Because he's telling me about this comedy called Mrs Brown.
I know.
And you're getting thinking things on about Mrs Doubtfire.
That's why it's called.
He told me it was where I'm on.
He's talking about Mrs Brown's points.
I don't know, I don't watch it.
It's time we're going cut.
That's it now.
That's it now.
I'm coming on Friday.
No more.
It's Friday.
I'll just borrow your name.
Why are you in there?
Oh, God.
Is that me and you in to see it?
I'm on.
Are you all right?
How are you?
I forgot it.
Hold on.
Oh, dear.
I like how it is.
But it's literally happening now.
But film is a moment in time, isn't it?
So you're looking at something that's happened.
It's a moment in time.
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