Posted: 5/24/04 at 6:19pm
My general opinion is the same as yours: funny, touching and sad. And fantastic.
Posted: 5/24/04 at 6:25pm
"No not my shoes , stop looking at my shoes, i hate these ****in shoes, why'd i pick these shoes why'd i pick this career why!" LOL
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-d.b.j-
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Posted: 5/24/04 at 11:44pm
did anyone see the pace university production of it?
Posted: 5/25/04 at 1:46am
Posted: 5/25/04 at 1:55am
"The last train out of any station will not be full of nice guys." - Dr. Hunter S. Thompson
"I wash my face, then drink beer, then I weep. Say a prayer and induce insincere self-abuse, till I'm fast asleep"- In Trousers
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Posted: 5/25/04 at 10:39am
Good example: when Sheri Rene Scott sang "Week-end in Ohio" at Drama Desk awards without the staging she got almost NO laughs. When she did it on stage with Daisy Prince's stageing she got HUGE laughs.
Comeon reviewers-they don't make up their own staging as they go along.
Just my opinion, I may be wrong.
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Posted On: 5/25/04 at 09:19:27 AM
I'm a huge fan of JRB, have been ever since my friend came back from nyc raving about a new show called Parade. When the OCR for Parade came out I was hooked. I can totally understand why it was not a comercial success though and I don't think it will ever be a stable of regienal theatre. Last Five Years on the other hand will have a long life through regional, community, and college productions. I saw it in Philidelphia and it was amazing. It was already one of my fave recordings, but after seeing it I consider it in my top ten shows of all time (along with Les Mis, 1776, Into the Woods, Cabaret, Rent, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Sweeny Todd, and Carousel). I hope Jason soon writes a show that becomes a huge comercial/critical hit (like Rent) on Broadway so we can look forward to a braodway revival of Last Five years.....wouldn't that be cool?
Posted: 5/25/04 at 1:12pm
And no, I've never seen it, but I hear a production is being planned for London - but who knows if it'll happen. I'm praying that the Edinburgh Fringe has a production this summer, they did Songs for a New World last year.
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