"It was based off of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night."
Really? How weird/random/cool.
It's probably awful and I'm getting all psyched up for nothing. I had two big finals today, so it'll be a nice treat to get! I think it came out good. Because... I have perfect picture sense like that? =P
Angela- I know kinda weird/random/cool. I wouldn't have known that though, but that was my school play this year(Twelfth Night)
If you wouldn't mind Emcee, I'd love to see the picture with you and Adam By the by, we just finished our Twelfth Night unit...thus we must watch the crappy updated version of the classic play. Le sigh, now back to A-Push, bahhh.
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/28/06
Em, I would love to see the pic too
My english teacher is soo incredibly easy going. Today we took a quiz and when we handed it in she circled the ones we got wrong and gave us a second chance. I got a 100. :)
Okay, sure! Only if it's good, though!
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/28/06
Okay. I'm sure it's beautiful!
Send some of that good picture optimism my way! I have a feeling I blinked or something. I hope she sends them out soon..
I was just going to change my avatar to something Adam too, but I can't find a picture I like.
I always freaking blink, heh.
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/28/06
aw, heh.
I'm always afraid that when i'm taking a picture with someone who I admire or want a good picture with (like..Adam) i'll screw it up. I still need a picture with Adam. I didn't really have the chance to since he was in his car..heh.
Hey, at least you got to see him (hmm...kinda) thats got to be a bonus! Hmm...maybe I should change to an Adam avatar...
The whole picture thing was sort of funny. We got upstairs and Adam was absolutely surrounded. People were being pretty organized about it, if a little pushy, but waiting in a huge circle for their turn. Some people would just walk up and pose with him, as if he were a statue or something. I mean, at least say hi!
*waits patiently for picture*
Yeah, some people were definitely pushy. When he asked if anyone else wanted a picture, I just went "umm... Please?" And then I said hi.
I'm really small, so I was like, afraid I was going to get smushed even though I was waiting patiently. I'm not really claustrophobic, but I just hate feeling stuck in the middle of a giant mob of people, so I kind of ran away from him really fast because I didn't want to get stuck in that. He's used to it!
I think I would have been afraid to stand in that crowd if I didn't have heels on. They at least made me a little taller.
Heh, true. By the way, I think I saw you, but I suck and hate introducing myself to people.
Aww. Next time! (And if I had on a lavender button down shirt, that was me .)
Yes, I did! And then I didn't know your name, so I didn't want to be like "are you dancingthrulife?" because I had had enough awkward for one day. I had on a light pink button-down for most of the day. Dark hair.
I think I did see you, too. And I've had worse than that. It was really funny, but rushing Company one day, and two people from this board started singing the song "Dancing Through Life" to see if they could get my attention that way. It was pretty funny.
EDIT: And it's Katherine.
That's really funny!
There's something about mobs of fangirls that brings out the claustrophobia in you. The aftermath of the Queens concert was not fun in that regard. And those horrible narrow, curving hallways. *shudder*
I'm sure the Orthodox Jew-Ware made for some hot pictures. Can't wait to see.
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/28/06
Ugh, I agree skittles.
I just hate being caught in the middle of wacko fangirls. I'm really small too Em, so I try to quietly escape the madness. But, it's hard! heh. I think it's so immensely rude when these girls decide to scream and squeal (especially at Adam)
..but hey not everyone can be respectful devoted fans like us. :)
dancing, how did you get the front row?? I keopt trying to move down but no luck =P
Well, if I may, I made a pretty hot orthodox Jew. Then again, waist up, I looked like I do every day. Adam was just wearing a hoodie, so he looked normal too.
I think the thing about those crowds is that everybody's trying to get to the same place, and they're all really loud. So you just feel like you can't hear anything around you but arbitrary noise and you're just like "get me out of heeeere" if you get stuck in the middle. On Sunday, after I ran over to see Adam, I had to get *back* through the mob of fangirls, which was next to impossible. The tradeoff is that if you're with he actor, you're surrounded, too. They're used to handling it, but it freaks me out. It was like swimming against ocean currents or something.
Heh, I was definitely one of the "Hi! *snaps picture* Thank you so much!" people. I think it was so rushed and loud because it was literally just a mob of people with no order, and the camera situation probably didn't make it any better. I thought it was funny that the people trying to push past me and glaring were middle aged women.
The fangirling on Sunday was better than I had expected. When we were all in the back of the theatre at the beginning, the girls behind me saw him behind the curtain and nearly hyperventilated and said "OMG His hair's blonde!" and "We would have the most beautiful babies!", but after the initial shock of seeing him, it wasn't too bad. Outside, a few of the girls were crying after meeting him, too.
My mom just asked me if I got pictures with anyone, and when I said Adam, she replied- "You saw Cris Judd, right? You should've gotten one with him. He's way more famous."
Updated On: 12/20/06 at 11:20 AM
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