Phantom of London's "Into The Woods To Head Downtown." thread
#1Phantom of London's "Into The Woods To Head Downtown." thread
Posted: 8/14/12 at 3:25pm
It's really, really unnecessary.
This thread is about MARY, MARY!
The goal is 17 pages.
Please share your thoughts and exchange ideas on MARY, MARY here.
#2Phantom of London's
Posted: 8/14/12 at 3:27pm
After Eight's review is positive
If there was a more wonderful evening in the theatre, I can't remember it.
#2Phantom of London's
Posted: 8/14/12 at 3:30pm
#3Phantom of London's
Posted: 8/14/12 at 3:31pmThe homophobic gospel singers? (as if there's any other kind)
"In Oz, the verb is douchifizzation." PRS
#4Phantom of London's
Posted: 8/14/12 at 3:45pmI could have SWORN I saw Mary, Mary sing at one of the Gay Days at Disneyworld. But I was most likely high, so you shouldn't trust me.
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#5Phantom of London's
Posted: 8/14/12 at 3:47pmDidn't Jimmy Zoole tour in Mary Mary? I heard his cat died.
#7Phantom of London's
Posted: 8/14/12 at 3:54pm
Plan your New York visit now!
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#8Phantom of London's
Posted: 8/14/12 at 4:00pm
Fun Fact - My tv guide said that TCM was going to be showing a movie called Mary starrring Juliette Binoche, about a woman playing Mary Magadelene in a movie that gets overtaken by the role or something. What was actually shown was 1963's Mary, Mary starring Debbie Reynolds and based on the play of the same name!
#9Phantom of London's
Posted: 8/14/12 at 4:09pm
MARY, MARY - Cute film starring Debbie Reynolds and Barry Nelson, adapted from the Broadway hit starring Mr. Nelson and Barbara Bel Geddes. Now available to own from Warner Archive Collection.
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#11Phantom of London's
Posted: 8/14/12 at 6:06pm

More Marys than pearls in a string!
Updated On: 8/14/12 at 06:06 PM
After Eight
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#12Phantom of London's
Posted: 8/14/12 at 6:32pm
Smaxie,
Thank you so much for posting that ad.
It brought back so many happy memories.
Indeed, blissful memories.
I could spend the rest of my life happily remembering Mary, Mary, the high point of my theatregoing experience.
But also, what it was like to go to the theatre then. The window cards and pictures outside the (old) Helen Hayes Theatre. The Howard Johnson's across the street. Their ice cream cake. The automat. The posters of shows in Shubert Alley: Carnival, Irma La Douce, Tenderloin, Wildcat... and of course, Mary, Mary.
Magic, all of it.
Alas, all but a memory now.
So thank you, again, Smaxie. Loved that artwork too.
#13Phantom of London's
Posted: 8/14/12 at 6:37pmWhich one of this Mary Poppins' is the one who likes to get DP'd for cash?
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#17Phantom of London's
Posted: 8/15/12 at 7:22pmthemysteriousgrowl: Why do you find it necessary to target me with a 'nasty' thread?
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