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Broadway.com's real people reviewers

Yankeefan007
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ILoveMyDictionary
#1re: Broadway.com's real people reviewers
Posted: 10/5/06 at 7:32pm

I want to be on the panal.

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FOAnatic
#2re: Broadway.com's real people reviewers
Posted: 10/5/06 at 7:35pm

Like I give a crap what little vegetarian Clark has to say.

Seriously...Is Broadway.com a dating site now?


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shesamarshmallow
#3re: Broadway.com's real people reviewers
Posted: 10/5/06 at 7:39pm

What a boring bunch of people.


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StephenSondheimWHOO
#4re: Broadway.com's real people reviewers
Posted: 10/5/06 at 7:39pm

well I know i can't trust the panel, one of them liked CATS

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Ourtime992
#5re: Broadway.com's real people reviewers
Posted: 10/5/06 at 7:41pm

This seems like an attempt to do what already happens here on this site, only here I actually like some of you.

broadwayjavajunkie
#6re: Broadway.com's real people reviewers
Posted: 10/5/06 at 7:46pm

If they had asked us, it would be a much better team.


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Mandi Moo
#7re: Broadway.com's real people reviewers
Posted: 10/5/06 at 7:50pm

Such a diverse group.

gavrochegirl
#8re: Broadway.com's real people reviewers
Posted: 10/5/06 at 7:51pm

...WTF?


What the puck?!

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Caroline-Q-or-TBoo
#9re: Broadway.com's real people reviewers
Posted: 10/5/06 at 7:56pm

laaaaaaame


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luvliza89
#10re: Broadway.com's real people reviewers
Posted: 10/5/06 at 7:58pm

"Clark gets up too early every day, chows down on waffles (No meat please! He's a vegetarian!) and catches the bus to grade school, where he is studying to become a billionaire."

Clark sounds like he should be a character in "Spelling Bee".

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Becoz_i_knew_you21
#11re: Broadway.com's real people reviewers
Posted: 10/5/06 at 8:00pm

They ahould get BWW.comers to be on that panel. I could care less to what a 5 years old has to say about A Chorus Line. The first 3 people liked Cats and Wicked a lot.

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Caroline-Q-or-TBoo
#12re: Broadway.com's real people reviewers
Posted: 10/5/06 at 8:10pm

who eats meat on their wafffles, anyway?


"Picture "The View," with the wisecracking, sympathetic sweethearts of that ABC television show replaced by a panel of embittered, suffering or enraged Arab women" -the Times review of Black Eyed

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mikem
#13re: Broadway.com's real people reviewers
Posted: 10/5/06 at 8:43pm

I don't get it -- why would anyone want to read a review by a six-year-old?


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Isabella2
#14re: Broadway.com's real people reviewers
Posted: 10/5/06 at 9:10pm

haha.. "meat on their waffles"...

bwayondabrain
#15re: Broadway.com's real people reviewers
Posted: 10/5/06 at 9:12pm

so do the people all get free tickets to every show opening this season, and they all get to review them?

weird idea...oh well

bwaylvsong
#16re: Broadway.com's real people reviewers
Posted: 10/5/06 at 9:28pm

A six-year-old's review of ACL...

It was good. Their was lots of singing an dansing. I had funn. My momee lykd it.

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ILoveMyDictionary
#17re: Broadway.com's real people reviewers
Posted: 10/5/06 at 9:28pm

Broadway.com presents Real People Reviewers: The Musical.

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wickedrentq
#18re: Broadway.com's real people reviewers
Posted: 10/5/06 at 9:30pm

Heh, sounds like some BWW reviews to me...

Funny you guys are so quick to say you'd rather read stuff from BWWers...my first reaction is I wonder what their sn is on BWW...


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luvtheEmcee
#19re: Broadway.com's real people reviewers
Posted: 10/5/06 at 9:31pm

My question is... wouldn't most "regular" theatergoers know that you NEVER buy tickets from Broadway.com? It's so overpriced.


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coolphantom919
#20re: Broadway.com's real people reviewers
Posted: 10/5/06 at 9:38pm

i want clark to eat bacon waffles!!! :)

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ILoveMyDictionary
#21re: Broadway.com's real people reviewers
Posted: 10/5/06 at 9:40pm

I'm guessing Clark wouldn't be a very big fan of Sweeny Todd.

shesamarshmallow
#22re: Broadway.com's real people reviewers
Posted: 10/5/06 at 9:43pm

ILoveMyDictionary for the win!


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AudreyTwoTwo
#23re: Broadway.com's real people reviewers
Posted: 10/5/06 at 9:48pm

I agree with you.
Why does an 8 year old--who wants to be a billionare-- get to review Broadway shows that are kind of mature for him? Like, seriously. If they send him to Avenue Q I would laff so much....


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#24re: Broadway.com's real people reviewers
Posted: 10/5/06 at 9:56pm

You know, I think it's actually a pretty smart idea. IF these are smart kids who can verbally express their opinions, and if they use them for age-appropriate shows, this can be far more helpful to readers who have kids than might be a critic's jaded, cynical review of a show like Mary Poppins or Tarzan. If people see that kids liked it, that's probably more powerful than reading that the big critics didn't.


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Updated On: 10/5/06 at 09:56 PM


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