"Plus the cut of TICK TOCK is turning me off a little from this Doyle production."
TICK TOCK is cut from the playing version of the show anyway. No great loss but I suppose it's horses for courses.
I'm guessing if Sondheim had wanted it to be back in, he might have asked for it - given his involvement in this production. Updated On: 3/17/06 at 10:04 AM
I'm sure TICK TOCK could've been added for a production like this. i am almost certain it will be in the Philharmonic production. Since they usually do the full scores. Their Sweeney had the Beggar Woman's Lullaby, which is rarely done.
Oh well, atleast amazing dancers like Donna and Charlotte got to perform TICK TOCK. Which I would imagine was stunning live with both ladies.
Uh... it's JACKIE DEMALINE giving the review. Sorry, but she sucks assssss. You're better off getting feedback from people on the forums.
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Citybeat is my personal favorite for Cincinnati reviews
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Yeah, I'm a Cincy native, though I go to school 3 hours away. PitP usually puts on good productions, and I'm sure this is not exception. They won the tony award for best regional theatre 2 years ago.
"I am ready to disclaim my opinion, even of yesterday, even of 10 minutes ago, because all opinions are relative. One lives in a field of influences, one is influenced by everyone one meets, everything is an exchange of influences, all opinions are derivative. Once you deal a new deck of cards, you've got a new deck of cards."
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