#101
Posted: 1/14/11 at 10:44pm
http://ibdb.com/production.php?id=4526
Scott's post reminded me of a similar show w/similar looooong previews. The "infamous" LEGS DIAMOND" starring the inimitable PETER ALLEN. (his understudy - LARRY KERT) My fuzzy recollection (which I just looked up on IBDB) is that the preview period was almost 3 months, and "gossip" about it (just like Spiderman) hit the New York Post practically every wk. Personally, I just LOVED working at that show, it was truly campy, bad in a good way and weirdly entertaining, and the little old matinee ladies adored it! I believe it was Joe Silver's last show, and I'll always remember that stupendous basso voice of his. And that HELLINGER THEATER was the most gorgeous thing alive, with it's round, sky blue, and pink, and gold lobby. What a sight! When this theater was sold, it was, and still is, the biggest shame on B'way. This was one of the most wonderful theaters ever. It's been a church for eons now!
If any saw this show, what was that famous line that Peter Allen said while standing on top of the grand piano? Something about the "critics' and "killing us"??
Scott's post reminded me of a similar show w/similar looooong previews. The "infamous" LEGS DIAMOND" starring the inimitable PETER ALLEN. (his understudy - LARRY KERT) My fuzzy recollection (which I just looked up on IBDB) is that the preview period was almost 3 months, and "gossip" about it (just like Spiderman) hit the New York Post practically every wk. Personally, I just LOVED working at that show, it was truly campy, bad in a good way and weirdly entertaining, and the little old matinee ladies adored it! I believe it was Joe Silver's last show, and I'll always remember that stupendous basso voice of his. And that HELLINGER THEATER was the most gorgeous thing alive, with it's round, sky blue, and pink, and gold lobby. What a sight! When this theater was sold, it was, and still is, the biggest shame on B'way. This was one of the most wonderful theaters ever. It's been a church for eons now!
If any saw this show, what was that famous line that Peter Allen said while standing on top of the grand piano? Something about the "critics' and "killing us"??
Updated On: 1/14/11 at 10:44 PM