Crush, yes. Secret? In the theater? Are you kidding?
I met my boyfriend while doing Cinderella. We started dating 2 weeks after the show ended, and next weekend will be our two year anniversary.
I started dating a girl and broke up with a girl during a production of Oklahoma! I did. The company knew within two days.
OMG Amanda, you ask the silliest questions.
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!
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...
Well, 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.
As my grandmother used to say: "Never mix business with pleasure... unless you're a prostitute."
"You the spelling police?"
That's an incomplete sentence.
"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.
Oh, and don't even get me started with the "what do you do for a living" thread or the one about allergies...
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.
Grammar got run over by a reindeer.
Amanda24 is a reindeer? That explains a lot.
Yes. I tell people they're in scenes with. It's funny 'cause they find out mid-scene.
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/3/04
Yes, I played Aunt Eller in the London production of OKLAHOMA and drooled over Hugh Jackman every day.
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/16/05
I am the queen of the show crush, and have had my share of shomances.
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/20/06
I almost had a relationship while doing a show.
It didn't work out though.
No one knew about it either.
Except for me.
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!
If you can call this board discrete, Jaily.
Don't you mean "discreet"?
(That was a spelling correction.)
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.
I played Barnaby in a production of HELLO, DOLLY! when I was in high school and I had a major crush on my Cornelius.
paparazzi
That would be "paparazzi," coined after Signor Paparazzo from Fellini's LA DOLCE VITA.
ETA: Damn you, D2!
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