Making It On Broadway - th truth?
#200the book: making it on broadway
Posted: 12/2/04 at 1:01pmyeah? so what colour is it?
#201the book: making it on broadway
Posted: 12/2/04 at 1:05pmDepends what it's doing at the time.
#202the book: making it on broadway
Posted: 12/2/04 at 1:08pmI see. So it's more a chameleon than a lizard then?
#203the book: making it on broadway
Posted: 12/2/04 at 2:38pmEven better. Depending on its mood and whether or not it's been frightened, it not only changes colour, it changes shape too.
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#205the book: making it on broadway
Posted: 12/2/04 at 6:11pm
Okay, if I had known this topic was going to be so heated, I would've gotten out some popcorn before I sat down to read it!
Wow...Can't we all just get along?
#206the book: making it on broadway
Posted: 12/9/04 at 5:09pm
I am half way through the book currently. As a theatre-goer, not a performer, it makes me appreciate the performers even more. Anyone who has seen Jarrod on stage knows he's worked hard for years and is a dedicated professional.
I had never heard of Cheyenne until he took over the roll. Jarrod was the first Broadway actor I'd ever met, back during DY. He was as sweet and gracious then as he was when I met him during BFO. That takes dedication in the Broadway World
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