They should be locked up doing this Pornographic play by some no talent hack of a composer.
SG, my favorite part is the section where they say that Bobby is "a bit of a playboy." *chuckles*
Just a "bit," one could call him a dapper rake of a fellow.
I just slammed my knee into the corner of my desk. oowww.
Psh, say it. He's a manwhore.
I would, but I am trying to save all the good material for the podcast.
"Dear Raúl,
How would you describe Bobby?
Love,
Emcee's pretend Podcast"
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/4/04
I assume I did well.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/10/05
I'm just going to come out and say it. I have no idea what a Podcast is. I assume it's iPod-centric, but I don't have one and therefore it matters little in my world.
our databases have them, and I have no idea what they are.....
They're like radio shows, but you get them on iTunes. There's an American Theatre Wing Podcast!
I've been laughing about the advisory page since yesterday. My favorite part is the "Characters kiss onstage" being under the sexual references/nudity label.
I was trying to keep myself awake during class so I started doing one of those sudoku puzzles in the back of the paper and I think I'm hooked now. Like I needed something else to keep me distracted in class.
"A cigarette may be smoked briefly onstage. Several characters drink alcohol in various scenes. In one vignette, two of them appear to become visibly drunk."
Seriosuly, what kind of people go to see plays at this place that they'd be concerned with things that? Cigarettes? Visible drunkenness? GASP! It's even more ridiculous than the MPAA rating explanations.
Podcasts are not limited to iPods, you can subscribe on iTunes and they automatically download into there (which then plays on you iPod if you have one) but even that is not necessary.
You can often also get them over a streaming internet connection.
They are like small, recorded radio broadcasts about a particular topic. (American Theatre Wing, Lost, Harry Potter, etc.)
We will offer a tutorial on how to use it (it is easy) and then you wont have to listen to us anymore, you can actually listen to someone interesting.
I think the Playhouse is just covering its backside, the Barter theatre in Bristol does the same thing, but it is MIGHTY funny.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/10/05
I'm thinking they might have added the cigarette thing, not because of it's offensive nature, but maybe because of health issues for folks in the audience. Maybe it's like when there's a warning that there are flashing lights in a show?
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
What's the different between cigarette smoke and a fog machine? Besides the nicotine, of course.
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/4/04
Fog is water vapor. Cigarette smoke is the product of burning some unknown mixture of hundreds of no doubt quite toxic chemicals.
Is there a fog machine too? Is there no end to the depravity of John Doyle?
He shall not ruin my children, if they were ever to exist.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
I didn't mean to add a fog machine to the list, I was just asking what the difference was smoke wise.
Plum, I should've known that, I guess.
I thought that Keira Knightley was fine, but I don't understand the award nomination. I do adore Pride and Prejudice, but unless you do something really special with it, Elizabeth doesn't seem to be the most challenging of roles.
Remember those books I lost? Got 'em back today. Too bad I replaced them last week...
I finally gave up my old ones and got the new iPod headphones. It's a bit awkward; the squishiness is a weird feeling to get used to.
The substitute gym teacher was a cow yesterday and made us do like 400 crunches, and she didn't let me do them pilates style and now my neck hurts. BOOOOO.
My ears hurt.
The people from Strand mailed my ID card to my school, much to the astonishment of my music teacher.
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