#2
Posted: 9/18/05 at 11:11pm
I am!
In my dreams.
In my dreams.
What the puck?!
#4
Posted: 9/18/05 at 11:17pm
Yowsah!
"Christ, Bette Davis?!?!"
#5
Posted: 9/18/05 at 11:24pm
will be in the cheap seats with my Cap girls!! our teacher Bill D. is performing =*D
#6
Posted: 9/19/05 at 10:41am
I hope those of us with cheap seats in the balcony will be able to hear!
#7
Posted: 9/19/05 at 11:42am
i think i'm going. liz callaway is singing. i definitely want to hear people who know how to sing without amplification.
Mind is Mantra.
#8
Posted: 9/19/05 at 11:54am
Yep - wife and I going. Went last year, thought it was great.
#9
Posted: 9/19/05 at 8:13pm
I...wish...
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#10
Posted: 9/19/05 at 11:01pm
Good times tonight. Lots of ballads.
I particularly enjoyed the "train wreck" of Sutton Foster and Marc Kudish singing "Anything You Can Do, I Can Do Better".
ALice Playten's "No Time At All" was a fun audience sing-along.
"Hard Knock Life" was great.
And I love the song "I Know Him So Well" from Chess.
I particularly enjoyed the "train wreck" of Sutton Foster and Marc Kudish singing "Anything You Can Do, I Can Do Better".
ALice Playten's "No Time At All" was a fun audience sing-along.
"Hard Knock Life" was great.
And I love the song "I Know Him So Well" from Chess.
Updated On: 9/19/05 at 11:01 PM
#11
Posted: 9/19/05 at 11:14pm
amazing concert!!! I think we made a few people around us deaf in the balcony when Bill D. Of CAP was announced =D Sutton was adorable as usual but, forgot the words to her song Haha.. she was hilarious. BJ Crosby gave me chills during "And I am telling you".. god everyone was SO good...
#12
Posted: 9/19/05 at 11:15pm
Amneris, I heard you guys scream.
#13
Posted: 9/19/05 at 11:17pm
anyone have a complete song list? What did Emily skinner sing?
#14
Posted: 9/19/05 at 11:20pm
Emily Skinner sang "Raunchy" from 110 in the Shade
#15
Posted: 9/19/05 at 11:33pm
Sutton flubbing the words to "Anything You Can Do" was hysterical. Especially when Marc insisted they start over from the beginning.
And her solo number, "Where or When," was beautiful.
And her solo number, "Where or When," was beautiful.
#16
Posted: 9/20/05 at 12:47am
i left my program in my car just now
i'll post the full songlist in the morning if no one does it before then.
what a GREAT show! the sutton and kudisch duet was hysterical, (could i possibly have been more excited? i think not) and overall everyone there was able to prove that a vast majority of those on broadway certainly don't need any amplification (as if we didn't know that already)!
what a GREAT show! the sutton and kudisch duet was hysterical, (could i possibly have been more excited? i think not) and overall everyone there was able to prove that a vast majority of those on broadway certainly don't need any amplification (as if we didn't know that already)!
#17
Posted: 9/20/05 at 7:58am
Marc also forgot a line in the "Anything I Can Do" song - Sutton prompted him with a drinking type motion.... Was all great, but that duo was my fav part of the concert....
#18
Posted: 9/20/05 at 9:08am
These are in alphabetical order as listed in the program:
"It's a Hard Knock Life" - Bobby Belfry, Brandon Cutrell, Peter Gonyo, Steven Ray Watkins and Lennie Watts
"Lonely House" - Ron Bohmer
"Be a Lion" - Liz Callaway
"And I'm Telling You I'm Not Going" - B.J. Crosby
"What Did I Have I Don't Have" - Bill Daugherty
"I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues" - Mary Bond Davis
"Where or When" - Sutton Foster
"Anything You Can Do" - Sutton Foster & Marc Kudisch
"Joey, Joey, Joey" - Cheyenne Jackson
"There But For You Go I" - Eddie Korbich
"I Know Him So Well" - Jenifer Kruskamp & Anne Steele
"Fate" - Marc Kudisch
"Some Enchanted Evening" - William Michaels
"On the Street Where You Live" - Euan Morton
"Back to Before" - Christianne Noll
"No Time at All" - Alice Payten (Played Baby Louise with Merman)
"Raunchy" - Emily Skinner
"The Thrill is Gone" - Mary Testa
I'm forgetting the name of the man, who I don't believe was in the program, who sang "Being Alive."
"It's a Hard Knock Life" - Bobby Belfry, Brandon Cutrell, Peter Gonyo, Steven Ray Watkins and Lennie Watts
"Lonely House" - Ron Bohmer
"Be a Lion" - Liz Callaway
"And I'm Telling You I'm Not Going" - B.J. Crosby
"What Did I Have I Don't Have" - Bill Daugherty
"I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues" - Mary Bond Davis
"Where or When" - Sutton Foster
"Anything You Can Do" - Sutton Foster & Marc Kudisch
"Joey, Joey, Joey" - Cheyenne Jackson
"There But For You Go I" - Eddie Korbich
"I Know Him So Well" - Jenifer Kruskamp & Anne Steele
"Fate" - Marc Kudisch
"Some Enchanted Evening" - William Michaels
"On the Street Where You Live" - Euan Morton
"Back to Before" - Christianne Noll
"No Time at All" - Alice Payten (Played Baby Louise with Merman)
"Raunchy" - Emily Skinner
"The Thrill is Gone" - Mary Testa
I'm forgetting the name of the man, who I don't believe was in the program, who sang "Being Alive."
#19
Posted: 9/20/05 at 9:36am
That would be Deven May singing an awesome Being Alive.
I loved Sutton/Marc train wreck, but LOVED her solo number. Other highlights for me were Ron Bohmer and Deven.
I loved Sutton/Marc train wreck, but LOVED her solo number. Other highlights for me were Ron Bohmer and Deven.
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#20
Posted: 9/20/05 at 9:43am
how was liz? i missed it because we were bushed! when she first came to nyc whenever she would have an audition she would sing "BE A LION" for her uptempo or for her ballad.
Mind is Mantra.
#21
Posted: 9/20/05 at 9:59am
There was also a man who sang Stars from Les Miz.
#22
Posted: 9/20/05 at 10:12am
"I particularly enjoyed the "train wreck" of Sutton Foster and Marc Kudish singing "Anything You Can Do, I Can Do Better". "
That was hysterical, but I loved Sutton's solo as well. She sounded beautiful.
By the way, what happened to Julia Murney last night? She was a no show!
That was hysterical, but I loved Sutton's solo as well. She sounded beautiful.
By the way, what happened to Julia Murney last night? She was a no show!
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Updated On: 9/20/05 at 10:12 AM
#23
Posted: 9/20/05 at 10:41am
That was Martin Vidnovic who sang Stars.
#24
Posted: 9/20/05 at 10:43am
martin v. is laura benanti's father, btw.
Mind is Mantra.
#25
Posted: 9/20/05 at 10:49am
was anyone else obsessed with the guys who sang "It's A Hard Knock Life"? That was hysterical.. they should so this more often.
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