Broadway During RNC Convention
#2
Posted: 8/6/04 at 9:01am
I plan on taking the opportunity to do a lot of raffles during RNC week. I was in Boston for the DNC and lemme tell ya, EVERYONE stayed clear of Boston. The roads they said were gonna have 3 hour delays had no one on them. People freaked and stayed in. I also doubt delegates will be in the lottery line. So, that's what I'm planning to do. Maybe I just should have kept that to myself though...
#3
Posted: 8/6/04 at 9:31am
Shows "APPROVED" for veiwing by narrow-minded, uptight consevative Republicans:
42nd Street
Phantom of the Opera
Bombay Dreams
Thoroughly Modern Millie
Fiddler on the Roof
Wonderful Town
Wicked
In other words, shows with no obvious politics and no obvious homosexuals.
42nd Street
Phantom of the Opera
Bombay Dreams
Thoroughly Modern Millie
Fiddler on the Roof
Wonderful Town
Wicked
In other words, shows with no obvious politics and no obvious homosexuals.
#4
Posted: 8/6/04 at 9:47am
IIRC, Wicked was never on the list. Too many allusions to government conspiracy. Plus, it's sold out.
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I just realized, your last name is Butz! Both "Norbert" AND "Butz" are in your name! You must have gotten picked on a lot as a child!
#5
Posted: 8/6/04 at 9:50am
"I can't harbor a fugitive! I am an unelected official!" No politics there
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#6
Posted: 8/6/04 at 10:59am
Guys, it's not a matter of approval and disapproval. It's a matter of what shows they could buy giant blocks of discounted tickets for. I'm sure offensiveness went into the decision-making process, but the shows not on the list aren't "disapproved" of. Delegates can go see them if they want; they'll just have to buy tickets on their own.
#7
Posted: 8/6/04 at 11:02am
Could someone PLEASE explain too me. Why the convention is approving what shows too see? I'm really confused. someone help me out here? Why is it up the RNC too say what shows we can see during the convention? I am so confused, please explain.
#8
Posted: 8/6/04 at 11:02am
Not only APPROVED, but free tickets have been given to the delegates. Because when the Republicans don't support the Arts, they REALLY don't support the Arts.
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#9
Posted: 8/6/04 at 11:14am
I support the arts and I'm voting Republican. Don't make sweeping generalizations, please.
#10
Posted: 8/6/04 at 11:15am
HELLOOOO? Anyone listening? It's not an "approved" list. It's just a list of shows that were willing and able to give big chunks of tickets to delegates. Save your anti-Republican outrage for things they actually did wrong.
#11
Posted: 8/6/04 at 11:19am
lol, I'm everything but anti-republican.. I was just curious, coz some of you made it sound like they were approving certain shows, that we could see.
I'm a 100% Bush supporter!!!!! Even thought I can't vote yet, I love Bush.
I'm a 100% Bush supporter!!!!! Even thought I can't vote yet, I love Bush.
#12
Posted: 8/6/04 at 11:23am
Then no offense, but I'm glad you can't vote yet. :)
#13
Posted: 8/6/04 at 11:45am
amn to that plum. I hate the cheney presidency
#15
Posted: 8/6/04 at 12:46pm
Plum took the words right out of my mouth....or, um, fingertips.
If you can't vote yet, aren't you too young to be that narrow-minded? (LOL, kidding).
If you can't vote yet, aren't you too young to be that narrow-minded? (LOL, kidding).
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Updated On: 8/6/04 at 12:46 PM
#16
Posted: 8/6/04 at 12:49pm
It's too bad Thoroughly Modern Millie closed, yet it is on that list.
"We like to snark around here. Sometimes we actually talk about theater...but we try not to let that get in our way." - dramamama611
Updated On: 8/6/04 at 12:49 PM
#17
Posted: 8/6/04 at 12:52pm
I wish you wouldn't make personal attacks on someone who has a different opinion than your own.
#18
Posted: 8/6/04 at 12:54pm
Aw, some of you guys make me sad.
Should I stop seeing theater because I'm a Republican?!
"Because when the Republicans don't support the Arts, they REALLY don't support the Arts."
And maybe you better make that a little more specific, like to the government, because a local community show almost closed because of the lack of funding from the government, and I helped a great deal in a fundraising project that was able to keep the show going.
But I guess that's not support. Right?
Should I stop seeing theater because I'm a Republican?!
"Because when the Republicans don't support the Arts, they REALLY don't support the Arts."
And maybe you better make that a little more specific, like to the government, because a local community show almost closed because of the lack of funding from the government, and I helped a great deal in a fundraising project that was able to keep the show going.
But I guess that's not support. Right?
#19
Posted: 8/6/04 at 12:56pm
I wasn't attacking- at no point did I insult ljay personally, or say anything about him/her personally. The fact that I'm glad ljay can't vote for Bush has nothing to do with him/her as a person. It has everything to do with his/her political opinions. And I didn't even attack those much. You want to see some nice one-sided attacking, go watch Fox News.
Updated On: 8/6/04 at 12:56 PM
#20
Posted: 8/6/04 at 12:58pm
I wasn't talking about you, Plum.
But oh God, here comes the Fox News thing...again.
But oh God, here comes the Fox News thing...again.
#22
Posted: 8/6/04 at 1:01pm
Isn't the whole point of America that everyone has their own opinion and is entitled to it? EVEN Republicans?? I'm not Republican, but I think it's extremely hypocritical how many non-Republicans are constantly bashing ALL Republicans as one lumped-together personage. And I don't care if they do the opposite on Fox News. If you don't like it when Fox News (or anyone else) does it, then why are you doing it?
Have I ever shown you my Shattered Dreams box? It's in my Disappointment Closet. - Marge Simpson
#23
Posted: 8/6/04 at 1:33pm
At what point did I lump together all Republicans? Read all my posts in this thread- I started out defending that party against accusations of "disapproving" certain shows. Not everything Republican is evil, and not all evil things are Republican. I think that's fairly obvious.
And thirdrowcenter...fair and balanced? *snicker* I'll never think of that phrase quite the same way again.
And thirdrowcenter...fair and balanced? *snicker* I'll never think of that phrase quite the same way again.
#24
Posted: 8/6/04 at 1:36pm
I didn't use any names. I'm talking in general here. It's very common on this board. I wasn't referring to you specifically, Plum.
Have I ever shown you my Shattered Dreams box? It's in my Disappointment Closet. - Marge Simpson
Updated On: 8/6/04 at 01:36 PM
#25
Posted: 8/6/04 at 1:46pm
Sorry for misunderstanding you. I'm a tad cranky this morning; I didn't sleep much.
Except it's afternoon, isn't it? Oy.
Except it's afternoon, isn't it? Oy.
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