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re: Plane Crazy is AMAZING Sep 20
2005, 03:50:46 PM
Whoa...that's your beef? Achievable, feasible, cerebral: That's a pretty standard pop soft rhyme...sometimes offensive to Broadway diehards, but perfectly acceptable given the piece. Fish needs a bicycle: That's a classic Gloria Steinem quote...everyone knows that... You seem way over the top on criticizing this show...
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re: Plane Crazy is AMAZING Sep 20
2005, 03:35:32 PM
I thought the lyrics were really clever, in a Pajama Game sort of way...what did you not like?
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re: Plane Crazy is AMAZING Sep 20
2005, 03:28:28 PM
I work for one of the major theater owners...not for Plane Crazy. I would think that if I worked on the show I would have joined a long time ago. I looked up the Times review and it's not terrible, certainly no worse than others for NYMF. What I enjoyed about the show is the innocence and energy of the songs...the show made me smile, the show made me laugh, and I had a really good time. So did everyone else in my group, and the theater was really rocking to. I think "D
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Plane Crazy is AMAZING Sep 20
2005, 03:03:38 PM
This show is the standout of this year's NYMF season! I saw it Saturday night and it was smoking...and it ended with a standing ovation which I haven't seen yet at a NYMF show. It does a brilliant job of mixing traditional "Lehman Engel" rhyming structure with more pop-inspired soft rhymes, and the story follows a really interesting arc as the two main female leads (Faith and Janet) cross paths; we see Ego and Id come together through song. I'm still humming the tunes, and that
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re: Plane Crazy (NYMF) Sep 20
2005, 02:34:22 PM
You are being incredibly unfair. This show is AMAZING. I saw it Saturday night and it got a standing ovation...I haven't seen many other Festival shows that generate that kind of audience reaction. The author is pretty clear about where the show is coming from...it's about, by, and for the '60s, and I think it does a remarkable job of evoking that time, but with a good message.
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