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Santino Fontana and Judy Kuhn in I can get it for you wholesale
 Oct 20 2023, 03:17:37 PM

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That would be great :)


Why do I have to let a bunch of apps access my info to enter a lottery?
 Aug 29 2023, 10:55:52 AM

Wick3 said: "It’s a tradeoff. This is why I miss the in-person lotteries.

I have a separate email address (with FB) I use just for marketing/lottery/junk mail stuff.

Also, if Leopoldstadt is not selling well it’ll most likely show up on TDF. I know I’ve seen it on TKTS.

or… you can ask your friends to enter the lottery for 2 tickets and if they win, to take you as their plus 1. My friends and I love gambling, and I would like to recommend 
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This idea with a separate mail for marketing is just great.


School Girls; or, the African Mean Girls Play
 Jul 13 2023, 11:46:59 AM

carterbean said: "Excellent play.
It’s a awesome show. But it’s not a Broadway Show. As cool as it would be to have a show like this on broadway I don’t think broadway audiences would pay for it.
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I don't think Broadway audiences would turn down this show. It's definitely worth a look. This show reminds me of my school days. Now I study at the university and use the https://essays.edubirdie.com/academic-writing-services website to keep up with all my academic tasks. What can I say, I miss the good old school days when everything was so much easier. But I am glad that I found such a service, it helps me a lot.


Best & Worst Best Book of a Musical Tony Winners?
 Mar 29 2023, 08:54:46 AM

Jarethan said: "Best to me: Gypsy, 1776, Ragtime, Fiddler, Les Mis, The Producers, Hamilton, She Loves Me, A Gentleman’s Guide, Urinetown and Cabaret.

Worst: there are so many, so I limit it to hits or at least shows that ran for awhile or had incredible talent at the helm: Cats will never be surpassed for me as the worst. Mack and Mabel, Chess, Funny Girl, Pippin, Woman of the Year, Bullets Over Broadwayand Dear World also belong in that list. Just spend few minutes to read about a sorrowful woman
, it`s a great book for all ages. I also HATED the award winning books for City of Angels and 2 Gentlemen from Verona.

Until I saw the revivals for Merrily and Company, I would have had those on the worst list. While I think there are issues with both, I would no longer cite them as worst. I guess Harold Prince — IMO the greatest director of musicals in the last 60 years — deserve yes primary blame for the original Merrily disaster. Re Company, Elliott did a better job of hiding the fact that most of the book was pretty lame.
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Agree with you, especially about City of Angels.


Black Odyssey at CSC
 Mar 14 2023, 08:42:43 AM

chrishuyen said: "Curious to hear from anyone else that has seen this but I was really pleasantly surprised by this! Sometimes when there's reimaginings like this (especially with such a ubiquitous story as the Odyssey), there can be really interesting ideas but some parts still fit together kind of clunkily. And I think there are some moments that could still be polished in this, but a lot of the script was quite clever and drew really interesting parallels. For example, in search of inspiration, I have checked sites where students wrote about the odyssey, and I want to say that I found great ideas. There was also a great use of music and having it done in such an intimate theater really made it all better. I might try to snag a rush ticket to go again after opening just to see if they've changed anything (apparently Marcus Garvey updates the show to be relevant to whatever city it's being produced in)."

I agree. Not without flaws, but overall I liked it. Brilliant combo of the Odyssey and the African-American experience. Shows the universality of Greek myth--stories relevant after 2000 years.


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