He always has/had absolute faith in his convictions. Whether it be how great the Godspell revival was or how he was not going to evacuate in the face of a devastating and historic storm, he stands/stood his ground.
"...everyone finally shut up, and the audience could enjoy the beginning of the Anatevka Pogram in peace."
The poor old scoudrel...may flits of angles carry him off to heaven (of course when the time is right). Of course he will need to show I.D. After all how many 60 yr. old men have the body of a gazelle and pass for 30. He taught me the "pearls of alkahol", yet never had the chance to teach me his siperior use of gramer. Sad.Terribly.Sad
Indeed, PB, indeed. I think now that's he's gone for now we can talk openly about how much he must have secretly looked up to you and your work. He might have considered himself the yang to your yin, what with his obsession with a tiny show in a tiny Broadway house and the twinks who populated its cast, and you out there producing shows with grown up manly men who had already made their marks in much bigger theaters on the Great White Way. So here's to Dollypop, if only we had "One Day More." I mean, if we don't.