Ditto on The Dead . It was a stiff. It just layed there. I did not hear many people coming out whistling the tunes
Swing Joined: 5/29/03
So you walk out on Dance of the Vampires? obviously not a crawford fan. Ok the show was not that great corney, but I would not walk out on any play. It is rude to the actors. I even sat sick during Phantom and that was a great musical with Michael but the AC broke in the Majestic and we were all sick from the heat it was July and hot.
Hopefully, you were not referring to me. My wife & I loved DOTV. If my wife & I do not like something (very rare) we wait until intermission & do not return. This is what I mean by walking out
Hope this clears up any confusion.
I tried to walk out on "Cats" but my boyfriend at the time wouldn't let me. In retrospect I wish I had...
The only show I ever walked out on (at intermission) was Hal Holbrook's tribute to Mark Twain (I can't remember the exact title). I was tempted to leave during Cats and Cabaret, but didn't.
Chorus Member Joined: 12/31/69
I walked out on Little Shop of Horrors. Actually 1/2 of the audience did. It was a high school production. The mics were off, the cast was weak, Audrey couldn't act, the plant's mouth moved when the voice didn't speak. We all nicknamed it "Little Show of Horrors"
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/18/03
Sheru,
you wanted to walk out of Cats, but your boyfriend didn't???? No offense, but, is he gay?????????
LMAO! And umm...no, he wasn't. At least I don't think he was...
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