Sanda go and watch The Lion King again. We will enjoy this without you.
chad, watch your language. Don't turn this ugly.
My language is perfectly fine.
Leading Actor Joined: 3/13/07
Sanda - ironic or idiotic?????
neither. I am just stating a fact that I will pass a show because I don't like the title. Is that so hard to understand? I will pass a show for all kinds of reason. This is one of them. After all, it's my money, my time. I will decide to spend it where I want. Why do you make it such a big deal?
Leading Actor Joined: 3/13/07
Yes it is hard to understand. I can't help but wonder if your other reasons are as shallow. But it is your time and money, so knock yourself out.
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/23/06
I would never have seen the show for the same reasons as sanda states - I work during most show times and have limited days off, and won't see something if there isn't a good reason. But fate intervened and I saw it and I'm SO glad I did. One of the best things I've seen on Broadway period.
Leading Actor Joined: 3/13/07
Well, I guess someone should produce a show called "The Best Show Ever".
Then people would flock to it.
Glad you liked the show, Marshmallow - I knew nothing of it going in (not even how to pronounce Osage to ask for a ticket at TKTS) but decided to take a chance and thought it was really terrific. Which is my point - that you can't judge a book by its cover.
<< Glad you liked the show, Marshmallow - I knew nothing of it going in (not even how to pronounce Osage to ask for a ticket at TKTS) but decided to take a chance and thought it was really terrific. Which is my point - that you can't judge a book by its cover. >>
My thoughts, exactly--- I didnt know how to pronounce it, until the "cel phone/candy wrapper" announcement right before the show started !! But, SO GLAD I went. Such an incredibly moving experience. If there is one play to see this year, this HAS to be it !
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