Adrift in Macao to Be Recorded by Sh-k-boom/Ghostlight
#1Adrift in Macao to Be Recorded by Sh-k-boom/Ghostlight
Posted: 3/2/07 at 6:55pm
http://www.playbill.com/news/article/106222.html
Though many seem to hate the show, it will still be nice to hear what all the fuss is about.
#2re: Adrift in Macao to Be Recorded by Sh-k-boom/Ghostlight
Posted: 3/2/07 at 7:04pm
The show sounds a lot like " Song Of Singapore"
Does anyone out there remember Durangs involvement in another musical many years ago called " A History of The American Film"
#2re: Adrift in Macao to Be Recorded by Sh-k-boom/Ghostlight
Posted: 3/2/07 at 8:49pm
This show was one of the funniest and most hysterical shows since Forbidden Broadway. I am so happy. I wish someone would extend this gem.
(My favorite show this season(well it tied with Jay Johnson)
I also adored Regrets Only, Spring Awakening and Grey Gardens.
FindingNamo
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
#3re: Adrift in Macao to Be Recorded by Sh-k-boom/Ghostlight
Posted: 3/2/07 at 8:53pmI've heard that the show is really really good and with some work it could succeed.
madlibrarian
Broadway Star Joined: 8/15/06
#4re: Adrift in Macao to Be Recorded by Sh-k-boom/Ghostlight
Posted: 3/2/07 at 10:42pmA History Of The American Film wasn't really a musical... it was a play about movies that incorporated some movie songs like "We're In The Money".
#5re: Adrift in Macao to Be Recorded by Sh-k-boom/Ghostlight
Posted: 3/2/07 at 10:46pmI saw it way back in 2001 or 2002 in it's workshop stage. I recall it was very funny at parts and dragged at others, but that was way back when. I'm curious to hear what it sounds like now!
#6re: Adrift in Macao to Be Recorded by Sh-k-boom/Ghostlight
Posted: 3/3/07 at 1:03amBuffy - I also saw the workshop and remember really enjoying it. Of course, the cast of the workshop was amazing: James Barbour, Edward Hibbert, Liz Larsen, Alec Mapa, Sarah Knowlton, etc. I'd love to see it again to see what they've done with it.
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