Broadway Legend Joined: 8/10/06
I like to think of myself as a Sunday in the La Cage Aux Folles Park With George.
this is getting ridiculous.
I wish I could say I was a La Cage. Since puberty I have wanted to be a drag queen. Sadly, I am a straight girl. And I'm gonna have to say Sunday in the Park with..George? Right? that's his name? Why not Sunday in the Park with Albert?
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/10/06
Because we couldn't get Albert to stop, um, putting on a "HAPPY" face.
I'm a Sunday kid. always have been...always will be
I'm a "Baby"! Or maybe even a "The Rink"!
Looks like the moddies missed this.
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/10/06
Shhhhhhhhhhhhhhh . . .
I hope in the sweep they deleted GlindatheGood's account!
Aw but she didn't know. She thought people were just catching on.
Neither. I walked out of La Cage last year after the first act. Not that it was a bad production, but I think it's a nasty story about an ungrateful son who goes out of his way to piss off his parents. When I got home that night, The Birdcage was on TV. You can't get way from it!
I think Sunday in the Park with George is the most boring musical ever written. I much prefer Hello, Dolly! when it comes to Jerry Herman, and Follies when it comes to Sondheim!
I think SUNDAY is so exciting. How is it boring? It has so many great dance numbers. And the huge sets with flying paintings are amazing. My favorite part is when they drop Seurat's painting on the audience. Amazing.
How can Stephen Sondheim's Sunday be boring ? but no offense- you probably just dont get it .... Sunday in the park with George is probbably one of his more cerebral work..
J*
Updated On: 8/3/07 at 02:43 PM
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/27/07
As long as Gwen Verdon isn't in it I am good.
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/10/06
*Hugh Wheeler's Ghost gives hearty nod*
Ljay, the production of Sunday I saw definitely didn't have any dancing in it (unless I fell asleep)!
Sunday in the Park with George, all the way for me.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/27/07
I really liked the Polka in Sunday in the Park with George right after Finishing the Hat.
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/10/06
I personally liked the minimilist approach taken with La Cage Aux Folles.
Broadway Star Joined: 3/18/05
I love the part when Georges and Dot go to the Follies, and get pulled into the Can-Can, and then Dot gets asked to be a follies girl by the seedy owner, and then Georges punches him in the eye and then everyone freezes, and then they all sing Tuesday!
Broadway Legend Joined: 11/15/05
I tend to be a La Cage on a Sunday in the Park with the Producers man myself.
I love the part when Georges and Dot go to the Follies, and get pulled into the Can-Can...
Is that before or after they met Phyllis and Ben?
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/10/06
Before they met Phyllis and Ben, after they help Dolly matchmake.
I'm still here
Broadway Star Joined: 3/18/05
Well, Ben IS the seedy Follies owner, interestingly enough, but we don't find that out until Act Two, when it's revealed that Ben is the Baker's father, and now lives in the metaphoric woods of Barcelona.
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