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Dracula: Why no hype??

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PB ENT.
#25re: Dracula: Why no hype??
Posted: 6/30/04 at 10:16am

Millie, I saw Tom as Lockstock when it was in Philly. He was a show in himself. Hysterical! He was very nice to everyone at the opening night party. He rep. is solid among his peers. It doesn't hurt that he is charming too.

Regarding Dracula, you might want to pick up some things from the interview with Frank Wildhorn. Some of your questions are alluded to.
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#26re: Dracula: Why no hype??
Posted: 6/30/04 at 10:44am

I went to brunch in the city at a beautiful restaurant on the water on Sunday. We took a cab to Times Square and went to the box office for Dracula. It was closed. The workers were inside the theater setting the stage. (a door was opened). They told me the box office is not opened on the weekends yet but is opened during the week. I will have to go back again. I was told the box office opened June 7th?????????


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