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re: RENT in LA Jul 22
2006, 02:01:16 AM
"C'mon, us Cali girls know how to do fancy when we need to, don't we?" You bet your bottle of peroxide we do!! CLG
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re: RENT in LA Jul 21
2006, 06:05:41 PM
Really? I can wear a bikini and flip-flops to the theater? That's about all today's weather would allow, anyway. CLG
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re: 'Wicked': Novel vs. Stage Production Jul 21
2006, 06:03:27 PM
Oh boy, my head is spinning. I didn't expect this kind of response to my question, but now I think I have it...the general consensus seems to be that the novel and the show are two separate and distinct experiences and one shouldn't be compared to the other...almost as if all they have in common is a title and a few characters. They would certainly have to be two different things, if it's true that Fiyero doesn't die in the show. Um, hello? Pivotal moment in the book!! I hav
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re: RENT in LA Jul 21
2006, 05:42:35 PM
"We live in Vegas, and we're not going to mix ourselves with jean-wearing tourists." And I live in L.A., where black tie means blue jeans and the tourists do WAY worse than denim. I certainly hope you didn't actually INTEND to take an uppity-sounding tone with us. CLG
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re: Broadway actors who you wish had solo albums Jul 11
2006, 06:28:22 PM
My wish list includes Michael Arden, Jesse L. Martin, Adam Pascal (except doesn't he have at least one out already?), and Aaron Lohr (hey, it almost happened once!). CLG
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"Wicked": Novel vs. Stage Production Jul 5
2006, 02:00:56 AM
Dear fellow Broadway lovers, I have just recently finished Gregory Maguire's novel and have heard the buzzing about a sit-down production of the musical here where I live in 2007. I am curious to see it, but would like to know your opinion...will the show "spoil" the novel for me in any way? I did enjoy the book because the story was so cleverly crafted--every element had its place. How different is the show from the novel? Carrie
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re: New Amsterdam - Balcony Jul 5
2006, 01:50:02 AM
Beware the New Am balcony. As someone has already stated, the pitch is QUITE steep. If you're uncomfortable with heights, you're not going to be happy up there. In my opinion, you're also going to be a little bit too far away from the action on stage. The theater is enormous. (How else could an entire TREE grow up through the orchestra section if the space wasn't cavernous??) Enjoy the show. Carrie
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