I happened to be walking by both theatres last Sunday/Monday and they were loading-out. Odd that COMPANY scheduled their load-out an entire week after they closed while TARZAN did it the day after.
OH! the pillar.... the PILLAR!
I think I'm going to start crying!!!
The phallic pillar! Noooo!
Wonder where it's going...
Updated On: 7/12/07 at 06:22 PM
That shouldn't be as depressing as it is. ;_;
I saw what was, I think, the very end of Company's load-out yesterday. The doors were open, and they were piling floorboards into a truck. The theater is on my way to and from work, so I was hoping I'd catch an earlier stage, but no dice.
Sigh. I miss it.
ohhh, the sadness
i need to try to avoid 47th street for the time being!
I was working in that area yesterday and stole a glance of the marquee (still up then, don't know now.) I've been trying not to, because I always get a pang of sadness.
Anyone ever get something from a load out? I got a couple of records from High Fidelity.
I've always wanted to grab something from a load-out.
I feel like the pillar should have been thrown into the audience after the final show.
I took a picture of the JANE EYRE load-out. There's a garden tree from Thornfield in the picture, and it always breaks my heart. If the show had ran really long, it wouldn't have been sad.
I just bought the TARZAN CD today. While the show was not my cup of tea, I am enjoying the CD for Merle Dandridge and the other great voices. Even though I'm still not a fan of the lyrics of the news songs, there are some really nice new melodies.
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When Chitty Chitty Bang Bang was loading out, my friends and I stopped to peek in the door. The guys loading out were really nice, and they go in and stand on the stage. We each got to take a little "candy" from the factory set piece.
I glady would have taken one of the Company posters off their hands, but apparently they went back to the producers. I'm glad the marquees are still up, though. It's nice to see them when I'm passing through the area.
I feel like the pillar should have been thrown into the audience after the final show.
That would cause a lawsuit.
That thing is huge. Much, much bigger than it looks from the house.
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