Standing in the center of Krasniya Ploschad (Red Square), seeing the ruins in Ephesus and the pyramids in Giza, being in Jerusalem. Those are things I never imagined I would actually do.
Post your impossible dream(s) that came true.
Never thought I'd ever visit Paris, London, Dublin, Rome, Florence & Venice in my lifetime but I did
Singing with a small group of singers who all (except me) had Broadway credits at a tribute to Angela Lansbury at the Imperial Theater.
That someone could love me...
and if i were to have one impossible thing to happen tomorrow it would be that angela lansbury, bette midler and bernadette peters would turn up at my 18th birthday and sing a rousing rendition of happy birthday, arragned and accompanied by Mr. Stephen Sondheim
far fetched i know...but we can dream can't we?
Watching the sun set over the Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania. With the love of my life. Listening to Mozart. All at the same time. Perfection.
Singing 'Friedenstag' the night the Berlin Wall was torn down.
Seeing the Pyramids in Giza.
all dreams that came true...
Sitting at the canal-side bar at the Hotel Gritti Palace, sipping Prosecco and watching the sun set over Venice, waiting for my bf to come back from shopping, and seeing him see me as the vaporetto pulled up to the pier--and watching him wave like Audrey Hepburn!
Eating stone crabs at Joe's Stone Crab with Leonard Bernstein and his retinue and being the only one able to duet with him on Ella Fitzgerald's scat to "Lady Be Good"--a capella and by heart!
We never know our golden ages are golden till they're gone, which is why we should always take Addy's quote to heart!
I never dreamed that I would be in a perfect relationship filled with love and kindness and the support of all my friends and family as I persue my dream of performing and bringing a kind of soulful, romantic music to lovers of just that kind of thing. But it's happening all around me now.
Personal "dream" having a solo number in Carnegie Hall (including a big old tap break) -- thinking that I was on that stage was a humbling experience
So many ...
- Being a cheerleader (first guy ever at my high school)
- Walking the runway at the Miss America Pageant (Okay the dream was to BE Miss America, but I got to walk the runway with an actual Miss America's crown on my head!!)
- Winning an Emmy Award for television production (It's a regional Emmy, but an Emmy none the less)
- Finding my dream career after lots of false starts
- Being elected National President of Future Business Leaders of America (after running 5 times and losing 5 times)
- Finding peace and hapiness with who I am as a person
- Breaking the Guiness Book world record for the number of Ex's accumulated in a lifetime (what the heck, I've got so many it's a reasonable goal)
- Traveling the globe (48 states and 4 continents so far)
Updated On: 11/19/04 at 11:27 AM
Broadway Star Joined: 10/30/04
Waking up one morning and seeing something that *I* wrote was distributed to the masses.
It wasn't novel, or even a memorable, ground-breaking newspiece- just a short letter to the editor in the arts page.
Hell, it's start.
The births of my sons.
Was it terribly painful, Boobs?
Is that how he got those boobs ... nursing?
I'd like to nurse on those boobs.
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/7/04
Working with Steven Speilberg
Going to Ireland
Watching my Mom survive a deadly disease
I agree with Addy, all of your dreams that come true
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
I touched a boobie.
Swing Joined: 11/1/04
Impossible Dream that is to come true in December:
I am fourteen years old. For my fifteenth birthday (December 6), I will be spending it onstage at the Kimmel Center in Philadelphia, singing in the Holiday Pops Chorus with Peter Nero and the Philly Pops; and Faith Prince is singing with us too! It is such an exciting experience (I think) for someone my age to be able to do. All because of a little advertisement on the radio that my dad heard about and wrote down for me...
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