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Last time a U.S. President saw a Broadway show while in office?

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tazber
#25re: Last time a U.S. President saw a Broadway show while in office?
Posted: 5/30/08 at 6:53am

Geoge W saw Avenenue Q.

It was a big deal b/c no one knew if they were gonna change the line that name checks him in "For Now".

That, and the fact that it wasn't realy a show you'd expect him to see.

They didn't change the line, and he (at least pretended) to enjoy the show.


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#26re: Last time a U.S. President saw a Broadway show while in office?
Posted: 5/30/08 at 7:02am

I believe that Bill, Hillary and Chelsea all saw the Producers but on different days, not at the same time. I know Ted Kennedy also saw the Producers with his wife.


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Mattbrain
#27re: Last time a U.S. President saw a Broadway show while in office?
Posted: 5/30/08 at 7:09am

I was actually there the day Ted Kennedy saw The Producers. It was his birthday. My parents even introduced me to him and honestly, I didn't know who the hell it was. Then I found out and I was like, "Holy crap." My prayers go out to that man.


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erinrebecca
#28re: Last time a U.S. President saw a Broadway show while in office?
Posted: 5/30/08 at 8:02am

Not the Pres., but I've been at three shows when Chelsea Clinton has also been there. Prior to hitting the campaign trail for her mom, she and her boyfriend attended NY shows frequently.

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#29re: Last time a U.S. President saw a Broadway show while in office?
Posted: 5/30/08 at 8:06am

The Clinton's saw AVENUE Q.

Figures.


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doodlenyc
#30re: Last time a U.S. President saw a Broadway show while in office?
Posted: 5/30/08 at 9:57am

Wasnt Condoleezer at Spamalot while New Orleans was drowning? Or was she buying shoes?


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#31re: Last time a U.S. President saw a Broadway show while in office?
Posted: 5/30/08 at 10:03am

Wasn't McCain in attendance when Lincoln saw My American Cousin?


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Trekkie2
#32re: Last time a U.S. President saw a Broadway show while in office?
Posted: 5/30/08 at 10:08am

"Wasn't McCain in attendance when Lincoln saw My American Cousin?"

Yes, he went for his 80th birthday.


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#33re: Last time a U.S. President saw a Broadway show while in office?
Posted: 5/30/08 at 10:25am

John Kennedy saw the Jule Styne musical DO RE MI in 1961. Supposedly the show was completely sold out, but the house manager asked one elderly ticket holder if she would give up her tickets for the President and she said she would providing that she could meet John Kennedy. She is said to have fainted when the meeting took place. The story does not make too much sense, in that the St. James Theatre would have to have security guards for him, etc. But security was not as tight back then, prior to Kennedy's assasination while riding in an open convertible limousine.

President Harry Truman attended a performance of CALL ME MADAM starring Ethel Merman, back in 1950. References are made to Harry Truman throughout the show where Merman plays an ambassador to a small foreign country who gets phone calls from the President. Incidentally, this is one instance where the movie version of a Merman vehicle did star Ethel Merman. Much of the film is faithful to the Broadway show. It is available on DVD from Amazon and is very enjoyable. The score is pretty much intact. And Merman's comic ability is evident.


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Mattbrain
#34re: Last time a U.S. President saw a Broadway show while in office?
Posted: 5/30/08 at 11:58am

Yes, Condoleezer did see Spamalot. While New Orleans was drowning, I'm not sure. All I know is that she was there.


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theminutepast
#35re: Last time a U.S. President saw a Broadway show while in office?
Posted: 5/30/08 at 1:17pm

I believe Bush Sr., Clinton, and the current Bush all saw the original run of Les Mis while they were in office.

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#37re: Last time a U.S. President saw a Broadway show while in office?
Posted: 5/30/08 at 2:21pm

I was about to post that Bill saw Stones in His Pocket, but in looking up what year that would have been (2001), I realized that was the dawning of the new era. Joy.


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