108 years of theatre
108 years of theatre#1
Posted: 11/3/16 at 1:04am
What has happened in the last 108 years in theatre history?
108 years of theatre#3
Posted: 11/3/16 at 1:06am
this isn't my normal, response, but tonight, who gives a sh*t?!?!!?!?!?!?!?!?!
GO CUBS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
108 years of theatre#4
Posted: 11/3/16 at 1:07am
Insane. Must be a terrible time to be a theatre fan
108 years of theatre#5
Posted: 11/3/16 at 1:08am
Must be a terrible time to be anywhere near Chicago
108 years of theatre#6
Posted: 11/3/16 at 1:16am
Call_me_jorge said: "Insane. Must be a terrible time to be a theatre fan"
Right! People can never have two different interests. That would suck.
108 years of theatre#7
Posted: 11/3/16 at 2:32am
Its too bad that China, Japan,Vietnam do not exist. Otherwise we might have a longer theatre history
108 years of theatre#8
Posted: 11/3/16 at 2:38am
noonecares
whatthe****
whenihavetogooglesearchtohaveanyideawhatyouaretalkingabout
goindia
108 years of theatre#9
Posted: 11/3/16 at 9:11am
The next time I'm really drunk on my ass I promise to rationalize thru this truly remarkable question.
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/25/05
108 years of theatre#10
Posted: 11/3/16 at 9:32am
HopesS said: "noonecares
whatthe****
whenihavetogooglesearchtohaveanyideawhatyouaretalkingabout
goindia"
Go check out Lin-Manuel'a twitter feed if you want to say that "no one cares" or suggest that theatre and sports have mutually exclusive fandoms.
108 years of theatre#11
Posted: 11/3/16 at 9:42am
My friend won the Chicago Hamilton lottery for the matinee yesterday AND got to watch the Cubs win the World Series. What I would've given to be her yesterday!
Me? I was at a drag show impersonating Paula Deen... in Wrigleyville. It was fantastic. Everybody thought I was Mimi from The Drew Carey Show when I was walking home, but it was fabulous, nonetheless.
108 years of theatre#12
Posted: 11/3/16 at 10:00am
The game was so long that if you were seeing any shows in Chicago you could still have made it home (or to a TV) by the 8th inning. Congrats, Cubs!
Sam, that is awesome!
As someone who had to duck out of watching a NLDS game at an extremely crowded bar to go volunteer for Broadway Cares... and was in Times Square for the 2013 Giants rookie hazing who met some older ladies in town for the game AND some shows... yes, there is an overlapping Venn diagram of baseball and theatre fans.
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