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Favorite Company Quotes

AwesomeDanny
#25re: Favorite Company Quotes
Posted: 9/26/09 at 10:05pm

"A person like Bobby doesn't have the good things, or the bad things. But he doesn't have the good things, either"

"Okay" "What?" "I'll stay" "oh god..."

I can't quote it, but I like the scene where the one couple is guessing Marta's name and they go through five names and still get it wrong.

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Mildred Plotka
#26re: Favorite Company Quotes
Posted: 9/26/09 at 10:07pm

I like all the lines George Furth obviously stole from Arthur Laurents.


"Broadway...I'll lick you yet!"

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orangeskittles
#27re: Favorite Company Quotes
Posted: 9/26/09 at 10:32pm

Amy's line: Something to the effect of, "Did I say I like my friends? I do not. I much prefer my dosile enemies, at least they leave you alone."
Gentile enemies.


Like a firework unexploded
Wanting life but never knowing how

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Gobstopper
#28re: Favorite Company Quotes
Posted: 9/27/09 at 2:05pm

"He is so difficult... to remember."

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Pgenre
#29re: Favorite Company Quotes
Posted: 9/27/09 at 4:09pm

"I like all the lines George Furth obviously stole from Arthur Laurents."

Is it finally time to compile the list of authors whose work is either largely or wholly stolen from Miss Laurents?

I'll start:
Matthew
Mark
Luke
John
Shakespeare
Moliere
George Furth

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Updated On: 9/27/09 at 04:09 PM

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#30re: Favorite Company Quotes
Posted: 9/27/09 at 4:55pm

'OH and "Grow some balls you son of a bitch"'

I second that! I love that line.


"You have two kinds of shows on Broadway – revivals and the same kind of musicals over and over again, all spectacles. You get your tickets for The Lion King a year in advance, and essentially a family... pass on to their children the idea that that's what the theater is – a spectacular musical you see once a year, a stage version of a movie. It has nothing to do with theater at all. It has to do with seeing what is familiar.... I don't think the theatre will die per se, but it's never going to be what it was.... It's a tourist attraction." Stephen Sondheim


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