Broadway Legend Joined: 5/18/03
It was funnier, and trashier, because the blonde wig that "Rocker Wedding Linda" had on was SO clearly a $20 Halloween wig with 5 strips of Hair stitched onto netting with an elasticated edge... and she had restyled it, making no attempt to make it look natural....... you could see the gaping holes in the hair and her dark hair underneath... if she wanted to do that why not get a wig that you COULD do that too?
I don't find it scary. They're kids. They like the show. Leave em alone.
Stand-by Joined: 8/14/06
I SAW THEM!!! My friend and I were walking to Spring Awakening and I glanced into starbucks and literally didn't know what to do with myself. I think we laughed for about 15 mins afterwards. Who knows what they did/said to the cast.
Stand-by Joined: 10/15/04
I work at TWS and I heard them tell someone they will be back Tuesday. So if anyone wants to see them you know where to catch them.
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/12/05
I thought I heard about this yesterday while waiting for rush tickets.
I think it happened a couple weeks ago too.
I work at singer too I don't find anything wrong with these girls. They looked fantastic, caused no harm just great energy in the audience and were so excited to be there. They are young. At least they are spending their time in a valuable way rather than doing drugs or underage drinking..etc. If it makes them happy, who are we do laugh at them on a public forum?
Updated On: 12/17/06 at 08:44 PM
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/16/05
I don't get people who dress up in costume to go to a show. Why? What is the point?
BG2- Are you sure it wasn't you and Mistress? Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
I guess it's the same for sports fans who dress up and go to football games?
Has no one here ever heard of The Rocky Horror Picture Show?
Stand-by Joined: 8/14/06
No it's not the same. There is a proper way to act when in a theatre and dressing up as the characters is not one of those ways. I mean sometimes people don't think it's right to wear jeans to the theatre, why should costumes be okay?
Isn't the 80's look back anyway?
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/12/05
"I guess it's the same for sports fans who dress up and go to football games?
No, it's not.
Dressing up as a sports fan going to a sports game is like bringing an "I love (name of band)" to a concert. That is ok.
Going to a Broadway show dressed up as a character or bringing an "I Love ____" poster is not ok.
What about the fan who walked on the stage to give Tina flowers? After he was ejected from the theatre, Tina went to find him to apologize and hug him. That's our Tina...fearless!
Rath is right - has no one ever heard of Rocky Horror?
The show's closing in a few weeks. Let them have their fun. They're not causing any trouble or following the actors to their apartments (hopefully) - let them be.
why are we debating this? It's not like these girls are 50. They are between 13-16. There was one girl who could not have been older than 13. They will grow out of it believe me. You can have your opinion but, as long as they don't distract the show while it's going on, who cares? I've seen beautifully dressed adults who come in to the theatre drunk as skunks or have ringing cell phones.. now that is scary.
For the last show everyone should wear a blonde wig for Tina. Tina Maddigan fans unite!
What about the fan who walked on the stage to give Tina flowers? After he was ejected from the theatre, Tina went to find him to apologize and hug him. That's our Tina...fearless!
Phanty, we all know that was you.
Now, THAT'S scary.
No, you're SCARY!
tell the night to save its moonlight...
Did someone hear a gnat buzzing around their ear?
Shut your mouth, I got a can of bug spray.
Oh, Phanty.
I can't knock ya for having spunk, kiddo.
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