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Thank you. Jan 26
2005, 02:05:09 AM
Having done LSOH in High School, It's all about timing - You eventually get everything down like clockwork. The rhythms of the voice and action of the plant did take some time to get down. Sliding down the plant (we rented a plant from NY) was awesome - I'm sure the Broadway one was similar. Just kinda come out the back. With the right lighting and set we never had a problem hiding it. Oh, for the record - I love the way the stage version ends (and alteraive movie version, for that matter)
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Thank you. Jan 26
2005, 01:02:30 AM
LaeloftheLakes, honey, darling! Aahhh - what are the chances? You totally made my night - Ya'll rock! :o) Much love, -j
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Thank you. Jan 26
2005, 12:42:40 AM
I know this is a couple of pages back (73, specifically), but the avatar for cantthinkofanythinggood is a photo of me - on Castro and 18th right around new years last month. Wow... Small world, eh? Don't mean to get off topic, but I am totally blown away - I live in Michigan, was on there for vacation. I am utterly flattered. The group of that rushed me for the photo were so sweet and cute - I couldn't say no when they asked for my photo. Much Love, -j
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Sawasdee Dec 24
2004, 09:00:08 PM
December 24th, Nine PM Eastern Standard Time... Much love to all this holiday season! Here's for a wonderful 2005! -j
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Julie and Poppa Dec 16
2004, 02:08:27 AM
Wow, how powerful to have Julie and Al Larson at rehearsals! It's overwhelming realizing that Jonathan’s message in song has sustained and, in many ways, grown in its appeal over the years. The message is so powerful that you don’t need all the smoke and helicopters like you see in other shows to keep you interested. I am so excited about the soundtrack! You can only create so much of a true rock sound with 3 people in the pit. If I remember correctly, the OBCR had individual layers for each ins
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to s&m Dec 15
2004, 12:24:09 AM
I was thinking of different musicals and their 'big number' and had a hard time coming up with something similar in terms of being controlled chaos. It's hard to try and imagine different choreography in its place. I thought "Go-Go Joseph" from "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" came close, but not nearly individualized as the characters as La Vie are. I feel that the video version was horrendous as it simply broke into a chorus and never let up in its relentless, repetitive visuals
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c'est la vie boheme Dec 14
2004, 06:34:20 PM
speculations, speculations... la vie boheme... It's the biggest dance number in the show and although it's well choreographed it has the sense of spontaneity. I love the head bobbing/hand gestures the first few lines of music - It always cracks me up! I've been the The Life Cafe and it's packed with colors and culture that's amazing (Even the bathroom!) I'd like to see some interaction with some of the other guests (Similar to movie version of Hedwig during "sugar daddy") The scene itself is
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