Spit
Joined: 12/31/69
re: Spit#25
Posted: 12/30/05 at 1:14pmjesse furgeson (sp?) is spelling bee practically drenched the first few rows at a performance in october. it was very amusing
re: Spit#26
Posted: 12/30/05 at 3:32pmlol- It's like at Sea World. The first 5 rows- you WILL get soaked. The "Drench Streets"
re: Spit#27
Posted: 12/30/05 at 3:37pmI sat front row center for a performance of Tick, Tick, Boom and got spit on by Amy Spanger...not that I am complaining or anything :)
re: Spit#28
Posted: 12/30/05 at 4:30pmOne of the worst spitters I've ever seen was Doug sills during Little Shop. Jeremy Kushnier in Footloose, pretty constant too.
re: Spit#29
Posted: 12/30/05 at 4:34pmHow could anyone forget Nathan Lane in the Producers? It looked like the Trevi fountain up there!
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re: Spit#30
Posted: 12/31/05 at 12:55am
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Sorry, this thread is making me laugh and I'd like to hear more.
re: Spit#31
Posted: 12/31/05 at 5:21amSpit Happens.
re: Spit#32
Posted: 12/31/05 at 5:31am
I just laughed to wake the dead! I was soooooo going to add Hugh Panaro but 2 of you guys beat me to it! I noticed it a lot 2 nights ago at "Lestat"...
Will Chase spit a lot during "Lennon" as did Anthony Rapp in the "Little Shop of Horrors" tour.
re: Spit#33
Posted: 12/31/05 at 5:54amChuck Wagner. AUGH.
re: Spit#34
Posted: 12/31/05 at 6:03am
A couple of years ago, I was in the front row for "Life x 3" at Circle In The Square, and I remember thinking, "Boy, that John Turturro sure SPITS a lot!" LOL He was of course exceptional in the role but my gosh, I was sprayed, as were all of his co-stars.
re: Spit#35
Posted: 12/31/05 at 9:09am
No one will ever beat Jefferson Mays in I Am My Own Wife. I have NEVER seen so much spit released from one person in my life.
Recently, Neal Huff spat a lot in The Little Dog Laughed.
re: Spit#36
Posted: 12/31/05 at 9:59am
I've already seen Sweeney once, so I know I'll be spit on by Mr. Cerveris in June. I have front row tickets for two different shows. I certainly won't mind it coming from him...but I just hope I don't get hit in the eye. Flinching from the flying spit would be embarrasing. But, yeah, when I saw it, I saw this huge gob of spit just kind of bounce off his bottom lip. I was really mesmerized by the acrobatics of it.
And I saw John Lithgow AFTER I saw Michael...needless to say, I didn't think John was that bad.
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re: Spit#37
Posted: 12/31/05 at 10:39am
I had front row tickets for DRS and Spelling Bee and oh my! Mr. Lithgow is the Spit King and Jesse Tyler Ferguson would be Spit Prince... I won the lottery so I had him right in front of me... talking about wet experiences, hehe.
Updated On: 12/31/05 at 10:39 AM
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re: Spit#38
Posted: 12/31/05 at 8:27pmWe had front row seats for DRS in October and I've never seen an actual spit generator like Lithgow. He's not only a magnificent actor, he's a very efficient humidifier.... quite useful during these dry Winter months!
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re: Spit#39
Posted: 1/1/06 at 12:31am
Hands Down Caroline Or Change...I pratically took a shower sitting there! It wasn't just one of them...It was THE WHOLE cast! Wow it was like a saliva fest! Coming in at a close second would be John Lithgow, I was in the first row and although I didnt get spit on...I sure saw Norbert getting a nice little bath.
Updated On: 1/2/06 at 12:31 AM
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