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Breakfast at Tiffany's new comments

Breakfast at Tiffany's new comments

Broadway Expert
#1Breakfast at Tiffany's new comments
Posted: 3/22/13 at 4:08pm

http://www.blackbookmag.com/art/breakfast-at-tiffany-s-on-broadway-not-your-mother-s-holly-golightly-1.60142

Breakfast at tiffany's "is a play that requires thought, it has substance and is not like the happy, cheesy film (thank goodness!). Emilia walks the line between her pretence and her vulnerability quite cleverly and I found Corey to be likeable and as this review says, echoing that 'longing for love'. He needs so to belong somewhere and to someone in a way that Holly can't ever because she would have to come to terms with who she really is. There is genius in the multiple aspects and depth of this performance that completely surpass anything the film could offer."

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newintown
#2Breakfast at Tiffany's tired shilling
Posted: 3/22/13 at 4:23pm

Breakfast at tiffany's "is a play that requires masochistic tendencies to endure, it has substance (like goo) and is not like the excellent classic film (oy!). Emilia is not as pretty as Jessica Rabbit but is prettier than Linda Hunt, and I found Corey to be male. He needs so to belong somewhere and to someone and to something and to somehow and to Samhain in a way that Holly can't ever because she would have to come to laugh, come to cry, come to care, come to terms of endearment. There is mediocrity in the single dimension and shallowness of this performance that completely surpass anything a cat could offer."

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egghumor
#2Breakfast at Tiffany's new comments
Posted: 3/22/13 at 4:23pm

Thanks for starting a THIRD thread regarding BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY'S.

Broadway Expert
#3Breakfast at Tiffany's new comments
Posted: 3/22/13 at 4:48pm

newintown, not interesting that you only have shallowness mean words to offer.

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dramamama611
#4Breakfast at Tiffany's new comments
Posted: 3/22/13 at 5:08pm

Not interesting that you cannot make a post without grammatical mistakes.


If we're not having fun, then why are we doing it? These are DISCUSSION boards, not mutual admiration boards. Discussion only occurs when we are willing to hear what others are thinking, regardless of whether it is alignment to our own thoughts.

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Jane2
#5Breakfast at Tiffany's new comments
Posted: 3/22/13 at 5:12pm

This is someone making those mistakes on purpose.


<-----I'M TOTES ROLLING MY EYES

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Huss417
#6Breakfast at Tiffany's new comments
Posted: 3/22/13 at 5:14pm

One thread is acceptable. But to follow up with another should just be deleted. But being a newbie shill maybe you don't know this. Benefit of the doubt.


"I hope your Fanny is bigger than my Peter." Mary Martin to Ezio Pinza opening night of Fanny.

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Wynbish
#7Breakfast at Tiffany's new comments
Posted: 3/22/13 at 5:45pm

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tazber
#8Breakfast at Tiffany's new comments
Posted: 3/22/13 at 5:56pm


....but the world goes 'round

wonkit
#9Breakfast at Tiffany's new comments
Posted: 3/22/13 at 7:15pm

OP - if this is part of your job, you need a new job.

If this is part of your personality, you need - well, you can figure it out.

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goldenboy
#10Breakfast at Tiffany's new comments
Posted: 3/22/13 at 7:19pm

Attention Sean Mathias.As I said in your other thread that you also posted, "This was one of the dullest evenings I have ever spent in a Broadway Theatre. About 50 people and myself left at intermission it was do dull." Sorry they are serving Turkey for Breakfast at Tiffany's. You will live to direct other shows so stop posting these ridiculous comments. And if you are such a Broadway Expert, why did you direct such a dull show?



Updated On: 3/23/13 at 07:19 PM


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