Did you ever have a secret crush on someone you worked with in theatre?
#2re: Did you ever have a secret crush on someone you woked with in theatre?
Posted: 4/22/07 at 4:30pmCrush, yes. Secret? In the theater? Are you kidding?
#2re: Did you ever have a secret crush on someone you woked with in theatre?
Posted: 4/22/07 at 4:34pmI met my boyfriend while doing Cinderella. We started dating 2 weeks after the show ended, and next weekend will be our two year anniversary.
#3re: Did you ever have a secret crush on someone you woked with in theatre?
Posted: 4/22/07 at 4:36pmI started dating a girl and broke up with a girl during a production of Oklahoma! I did. The company knew within two days.
#5re: Did you ever have a secret crush on someone you woked with in theatre?
Posted: 4/22/07 at 4:44pmOMG Amanda, you ask the silliest questions.
#7re: Did you ever have a secret crush on someone you woked with in theatre?
Posted: 4/22/07 at 4:49pm
The company knew within two days.
It took that long? I'm lucky if the whole cast doesn't know if I'm dating someone within two minutes!
#8re: Did you ever have a secret crush on someone you woked with in theatre?
Posted: 4/22/07 at 4:52pm
Not any more sillier than the questions I've seen posted on here already.
Not any sillier. You don't need the word more, dear.
Or you could say: no more silly than...
#9re: Did you ever have a secret crush on someone you woked with in theatre?
Posted: 4/22/07 at 4:52pmWell, we started dating on a Friday, and our next rehearsel was on Sunday. And, to my suprise, it was the director who anounced it to the company. To this day, I don't know how she found out.
#10re: Did you ever have a secret crush on someone you woked with in theatre?
Posted: 4/22/07 at 5:09pmAs my grandmother used to say: "Never mix business with pleasure... unless you're a prostitute."
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#12re: Did you ever have a secret crush on someone you woked with in theatre?
Posted: 4/22/07 at 5:14pm
"You the spelling police?"
That's an incomplete sentence.
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#13re: Did you ever have a secret crush on someone you woked with in theatre?
Posted: 4/22/07 at 5:14pm
"Not any more sillier than the questions I've seen posted on here already muscle"
Well, what could be more stupid than asking if a show is better for the fact its played in NYC, and not in another city?
I mean, a production is the same, anywhere, NY might have its charmes, but a production is the same in ANY city. So it will be as good.
Anyways, if I get annoyed by something, I shouldn't read it, so I will try not to read your threads from now on.
No offense, but just because this site is free, I think sometimes it's good to ask yourself if you are making some kind of sense before posting crap.
#14re: Did you ever have a secret crush on someone you woked with in theatre?
Posted: 4/22/07 at 5:15pmOh, and don't even get me started with the "what do you do for a living" thread or the one about allergies...
#15re: Did you ever have a secret crush on someone you woked with in theatre?
Posted: 4/22/07 at 5:16pm
Actually dear, that was a grammar correction.
As for spelling, you should take a look at your thread title, which I didn't mention before.
#17re: Did you ever have a secret crush on someone you woked with in theatre?
Posted: 4/22/07 at 5:17pmGrammar got run over by a reindeer.
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#18re: Did you ever have a secret crush on someone you woked with in theatre?
Posted: 4/22/07 at 5:20pmAmanda24 is a reindeer? That explains a lot.
#19re: Did you ever have a secret crush on someone you woked with in theatre?
Posted: 4/22/07 at 5:25pmYes. I tell people they're in scenes with. It's funny 'cause they find out mid-scene.
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#21re: Did you ever have a secret crush on someone you woked with in theatre?
Posted: 4/22/07 at 5:35pmYes, I played Aunt Eller in the London production of OKLAHOMA and drooled over Hugh Jackman every day.
colleen_lee
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/16/05
#22re: Did you ever have a secret crush on someone you woked with in theatre?
Posted: 4/22/07 at 5:51pmI am the queen of the show crush, and have had my share of shomances.
Fabrizio2
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/20/06
#23re: Did you ever have a secret crush on someone you woked with in theatre?
Posted: 4/22/07 at 5:55pm
I almost had a relationship while doing a show.
It didn't work out though.
No one knew about it either.
Except for me.
#24re: Did you ever have a secret crush on someone you woked with in theatre?
Posted: 4/22/07 at 6:11pm
It's not really a show unless I've slept with at least half the pit, 38.4% of the crew, and a quarter of the cast.
But it's all done with utmost discretion, of course!
#25re: Did you ever have a secret crush on someone you woked with in theatre?
Posted: 4/22/07 at 6:17pmIf you can call this board discrete, Jaily.
#26re: Did you ever have a secret crush on someone you woked with in theatre?
Posted: 4/22/07 at 6:26pm
Don't you mean "discreet"?
(That was a spelling correction.)
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#27re: Did you ever have a secret crush on someone you woked with in theatre?
Posted: 4/22/07 at 6:31pm
You are correct, SM2 - discreet is the word I meant to use, although discrete is a word as well. I always get them mixed up. Thanks.
dis·crete [di-skreet] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–adjective
1. apart or detached from others; separate; distinct: six discrete parts.
2. consisting of or characterized by distinct or individual parts; discontinuous.
3. Mathematics.
a. (of a topology or topological space) having the property that every subset is an open set.
b. defined only for an isolated set of points: a discrete variable.
c. using only arithmetic and algebra; not involving calculus: discrete methods.
And see, Amanda, that is the GRACIOUS way to react to a well-meaning correction.
#28re: Did you ever have a secret crush on someone you woked with in theatre?
Posted: 4/22/07 at 6:44pmI played Barnaby in a production of HELLO, DOLLY! when I was in high school and I had a major crush on my Cornelius.
-Kad
"I have also met him in person, and I find him to be quite funny actually. Arrogant and often misinformed, but still funny."
-bjh2114 (on Michael Riedel)
#30re: Did you ever have a secret crush on someone you woked with in theatre?
Posted: 4/22/07 at 6:51pm
paparazzi
#31re: Did you ever have a secret crush on someone you woked with in theatre?
Posted: 4/22/07 at 6:52pm
That would be "paparazzi," coined after Signor Paparazzo from Fellini's LA DOLCE VITA.
ETA: Damn you, D2!
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