#152
Posted: 8/5/04 at 11:45pm
I love the signature you have now!
A work of art is an invitation to love.
#153
Posted: 8/5/04 at 11:45pm
I love it, MNIL!
I doubt you are up to the challenge, Cara, but if you really want to try...
I doubt you are up to the challenge, Cara, but if you really want to try...
#154
Posted: 8/5/04 at 11:45pm
I have a strong feeling this will be BroadwayWorld's longest thread.
There's a light in the darkness of everybody's life.
#156
Posted: 8/5/04 at 11:47pm
Don't give us any ideas Seany!
"The stage is where I live and come alive and act out all the things that go on in my life. It's not just what I do for a living, it's my shrink and my love affair. No one in my life has ever or ever will kiss me on the mouth like this lover called my relationship with my performance."
#157
Posted: 8/5/04 at 11:48pm
It's got a ways to go to top Eddie Varely, or even Sporks.
#159
Posted: 8/5/04 at 11:50pm
I think we assigned Rauly a utensil too, now that I think of it. What was his, again?
#160
Posted: 8/5/04 at 11:50pm
Sammygal said he should be a blender.
A work of art is an invitation to love.
#162
Posted: 8/5/04 at 11:52pm
Hey, I didn't choose it. I say it counts!
A work of art is an invitation to love.
#163
Posted: 8/5/04 at 11:53pm
I think he should get something else... suggestions? How about a cantalope scooper? I always liked those.
#166
Posted: 8/5/04 at 11:58pm
Yes I did. But is he a mellon baller or a lemon? a lemon baller?
#167
Posted: 8/6/04 at 12:00am
I don't think there is such thing as a lemon baller but what a fabulous utensil that would be for him!
#168
Posted: 8/6/04 at 12:00am
We will just have to invent the lemon baller, then.
#169
Posted: 8/6/04 at 12:01am
LMAO....
the gutter's looking mighty fine this evening.
A work of art is an invitation to love.
the gutter's looking mighty fine this evening.
#171
Posted: 8/6/04 at 12:02am
I am in serious need of sleep. 'Night all!
A work of art is an invitation to love.
#172
Posted: 8/6/04 at 12:03am
Byyyyyyeeeeee.
It is so early, though. Party pooper. ;-P
It is so early, though. Party pooper. ;-P
#173
Posted: 8/6/04 at 12:06am
I like lemon baller!
"The stage is where I live and come alive and act out all the things that go on in my life. It's not just what I do for a living, it's my shrink and my love affair. No one in my life has ever or ever will kiss me on the mouth like this lover called my relationship with my performance."
#174
Posted: 8/6/04 at 12:13am
Is everyone gone? I need to get off the computer, so bye for now!
#175
Posted: 8/6/04 at 12:45am
Someone mentioned WAY early in this thread that Raul was going to be involved with the NYMF. There has been no official word of his being in a show, but this article says that he was part of the jury that selected the works featured in the festival this year.
https://www.backstage.com/backstage/features/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1000579865
The centerpiece of the event is the Next Link Project, which will premiere 18 new musicals that were picked by a jury from a total list of 220 submissions. The jury included choreographer Kathleen Marshall, producer Robyn Goodman, actor-director Gabriel Barre, actor Raúl Esparza, composer-lyricists Jeff Marx and Robert Lopez, and director Scott Schwartz.
I also wanted to say that the original post in this thread talked about the lack of updates to Raul's site. I think Becky and I have done a decent job keeping the site updated in a timely manner, so you guys are a little spoiled now.
When there's news, we'll post it. And if there isn't, well...
~Karen
(more than a little afraid of all the nicknames and other things going on in this thread, but passing on this info anyway)
Raul Esparza Official Website
https://www.backstage.com/backstage/features/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1000579865
The centerpiece of the event is the Next Link Project, which will premiere 18 new musicals that were picked by a jury from a total list of 220 submissions. The jury included choreographer Kathleen Marshall, producer Robyn Goodman, actor-director Gabriel Barre, actor Raúl Esparza, composer-lyricists Jeff Marx and Robert Lopez, and director Scott Schwartz.
I also wanted to say that the original post in this thread talked about the lack of updates to Raul's site. I think Becky and I have done a decent job keeping the site updated in a timely manner, so you guys are a little spoiled now.
~Karen
(more than a little afraid of all the nicknames and other things going on in this thread, but passing on this info anyway)
Raul Esparza Official Website
"The applause of all but very good men is no more than the precise measure of their possible hostility."
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