Delphine: Well the dude's name is "Andrew" and I'm "Andrea" so. Yeah. She got us mixed up. And I yelled at her for that.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/7/04
I would actually change it to Nia. I'm serious, it sounds pretty. (do I sound like a freak for wanting to take my screen nickname as my legal one?) And no, it's really not Bertha or Gertrude.
I can't even figure out how to pronounce that, Princeton.
Ah, that explains it, Princeton. I thought it was kinda wierd for her to be calling you Andrew and for you to have a name like Naomi or something.
And Nia, I LOVE your name! It was my favorite name in the whole wide world for the longest time!
Do you know her real name? Or do you mean Nia...?
I know her real name. It's pretty.
And if I could, I would totally change my name to Delphine. But alas.
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/18/04
How come Delph knows your real name and I don't? *pout of petulant hurt*
And Govnuh - thanks for that! Who does Mario Cantone play?
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/20/04
Am I the only one who uses my real name? I'm not too thrilled with Eleanor...why didn't I pick a cool screen-name like you fine peeps? And I saw Assasins! Updated On: 11/8/04 at 10:31 PM
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/7/04
I never told you guys? Wierd.
I just metion it in passing occasionally, but I will never post it. You just have to wrangle it out of me!
Cantone played Sam Byck. Lots of screaming, yelling, raving, cursing; it was the perfect role for him.
Is he a singer?
Are you gonna tell me to piss off with all my questions? (See, I didn't use a bad word because I know you don't like it! How considerate am I, unlike Som over there?)
Ak! I'm wrangling! Tell me! Everyone knows my real name - Type! Oh, wait, I mean...uh...
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/20/04
We're an accepting bunch here, insomniak. Spill!
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/7/04
It's not awful, it's just fun this way. I like to make you guess.
Make me tell you and I will. You can do it.
'Course not, Tiff. (Whoops, I mean "Type").
Cantone a singer?
Nooooo. He sang (or, rather, groaned) out a few lyrics by himself, sang a tad with the group, but that was it. They took away his solo in Another National Anthem and gave it to The Proprietor when they expanded his role for the revival.
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/20/04
Agnes? Augustine? Agnes-Augustine? Alberta-May? Plumpsie?
Plophead? Genevieve? Abrahamina? Trixibelle? Were your parents hippies? Rainbow? Cloud? Rain?
I like the name Genevieve!
At least give us the starting letter, Ak!
Gov - who played the Proprietor? And what was he?
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/7/04
You guys crack me up.
A clue... uh, fourth letter is i. Everyone gets three guesses except Delphie.
That reminds me of a song. "St. Genevieve- it's Guenevere! Remember me?" My favorite part of Camelot, right there.
Continuing on...
How many syllables?
The delicious Marc Kudisch played the Proprietor. He opens the show. It starts out at a carnival (and in the revival, the setting remained in the carnival; some very clever staging). He is gathering the assassins together, handing them guns for the shooting game, etc. He is the devil to The Balladeer's angel. In Another National Anthem, he convinces the assassins to turn the Balladeer into Oswald. Booth covered the role of the evil character who led the assassins already, so there were "too many cooks". Marc was great though.
Who is this luscious Marc Kudisch that everyone keeps talking about?
::running off to ibdb::
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