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#7677
Posted: 12/3/05 at 1:48am
Edit because my post was too creepy.
"`I grow old... I grow old... I shall wear the bottoms of my trousers rolled.` What does that mean, Mr. Marlowe?"
"Not a bloody thing. It just sounds good."
He smiled. "That is from the `Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock.` Here's another one. `In the room women come and go/Talking of Michael Angelo.' Does that suggest anything to you, sir?"
"Yeah -- it suggests to me that the guy didn't know very much about women."
"My sentiments exactly, sir. Nonetheless I admire T. S. Eliot very much."
"Did you say, 'nonetheless'?"
- The Long Goodbye by Raymond Chandler
Updated On: 12/3/05 at 01:48 AM
#7678
Posted: 12/3/05 at 1:49am
When Anthony was workshopping Feeling Electric, the tickets were only $15. I'm angsting over how ridiculously far away from NYC I am.
See, why do I completely suck at finding out about things. I mean, I know his site is down, but I figured someone here would've made a thread about that. ? Or maybe someone did and I just missed it -- that sounds more right. I'm kicking myself in the ass for missing another Anthony experience. And I live 20 minutes from the city! ::kick:: I was looking through the Fredi thread from the other night, trying to put the pieces together of what Feeling Electric is as well as Pretty Dead Girl....are they both just up and coming plays that are still only in the works? I'm not a theater person...(pun?)...so I don't really know about workshops or anything....can someone give me a quick sentence or two synopsis of what Feeling Electric is? Thanks.
<3
See, why do I completely suck at finding out about things. I mean, I know his site is down, but I figured someone here would've made a thread about that. ? Or maybe someone did and I just missed it -- that sounds more right. I'm kicking myself in the ass for missing another Anthony experience. And I live 20 minutes from the city! ::kick:: I was looking through the Fredi thread from the other night, trying to put the pieces together of what Feeling Electric is as well as Pretty Dead Girl....are they both just up and coming plays that are still only in the works? I'm not a theater person...(pun?)...so I don't really know about workshops or anything....can someone give me a quick sentence or two synopsis of what Feeling Electric is? Thanks.
<3
"I would rather take a flawed movie that has as much heart and passion and life and joy and energy and truth in it as this film does over any film that is completely perfectly presented and perfectly constructed but has none of that heart and life." -Anthony Rapp
#7679
Posted: 12/3/05 at 1:53am
Anthony was in Feeling Electric back in Sept.
Fredi explained readings the other night... I'll go find that, cause I don't know how to explain it.
edit- Pretty Dead Girl was a reading... which Fredi exaplained as follows:
briefly - a "reading" is just that - a sit down run through of a play - no costumes or sets - just actors in chairs "reading" the script...(acting as well)
it's so the playwrite and producers can hear it aloud and see what's working and what's not.
some "readings" are staged - meaning it's partially blocked.
Fredi explained readings the other night... I'll go find that, cause I don't know how to explain it.
edit- Pretty Dead Girl was a reading... which Fredi exaplained as follows:
briefly - a "reading" is just that - a sit down run through of a play - no costumes or sets - just actors in chairs "reading" the script...(acting as well)
it's so the playwrite and producers can hear it aloud and see what's working and what's not.
some "readings" are staged - meaning it's partially blocked.
Keep smiling, it makes people wonder what you're up to
Updated On: 12/3/05 at 01:53 AM
#7680
Posted: 12/3/05 at 1:55am
damn I missed the creepy post!
PM me and tell me what it said.
He also has a nice... well, I won't go there.
Feeling Electric was part of the New York Musical Theatre Festival back in like... September. That's why you're not hearing anything about it now.
Feeling Electric
A work of art is an invitation to love.
PM me and tell me what it said.
He also has a nice... well, I won't go there.
Feeling Electric was part of the New York Musical Theatre Festival back in like... September. That's why you're not hearing anything about it now.
Feeling Electric
#7681
Posted: 12/3/05 at 1:59am
It wasn't *that* creepy. I just wanted back pictures to drool over. Ah, Adam the sex symbol. And he can sing, too.
"`I grow old... I grow old... I shall wear the bottoms of my trousers rolled.` What does that mean, Mr. Marlowe?"
"Not a bloody thing. It just sounds good."
He smiled. "That is from the `Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock.` Here's another one. `In the room women come and go/Talking of Michael Angelo.' Does that suggest anything to you, sir?"
"Yeah -- it suggests to me that the guy didn't know very much about women."
"My sentiments exactly, sir. Nonetheless I admire T. S. Eliot very much."
"Did you say, 'nonetheless'?"
- The Long Goodbye by Raymond Chandler
#7682
Posted: 12/3/05 at 2:02am
Now I have to go listen to Aida... I really do love that musical (might just be that it has Adam and it's Disney).
< I also like that pic a lot.
< I also like that pic a lot.
Keep smiling, it makes people wonder what you're up to
Updated On: 12/3/05 at 02:02 AM
#7683
Posted: 12/3/05 at 2:02am
I don't have any pictures of Adam from the back, other than ones that include clothing. Alas.
BUT. Before I go to sleep:
A work of art is an invitation to love.
BUT. Before I go to sleep:
#7684
Posted: 12/3/05 at 2:06am
Ah, Emcee. You never fail with the pictures.
"`I grow old... I grow old... I shall wear the bottoms of my trousers rolled.` What does that mean, Mr. Marlowe?"
"Not a bloody thing. It just sounds good."
He smiled. "That is from the `Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock.` Here's another one. `In the room women come and go/Talking of Michael Angelo.' Does that suggest anything to you, sir?"
"Yeah -- it suggests to me that the guy didn't know very much about women."
"My sentiments exactly, sir. Nonetheless I admire T. S. Eliot very much."
"Did you say, 'nonetheless'?"
- The Long Goodbye by Raymond Chandler
#7685
Posted: 12/3/05 at 2:09am
*pets laptop* eeeeeeeverything's on this baby.
Okay. I'm exhausted. Adieu!
A work of art is an invitation to love.
Okay. I'm exhausted. Adieu!
#7686
Posted: 12/3/05 at 2:10am
Good night. Sleep tight. Don't let the bedbugs bite. And if they do, with your shoe beat them 'til they're black and blue.
*edit* Ha, that post bumped me from chorus to stand-by. Now if only that were true in real life...
*edit* Ha, that post bumped me from chorus to stand-by. Now if only that were true in real life...
"`I grow old... I grow old... I shall wear the bottoms of my trousers rolled.` What does that mean, Mr. Marlowe?"
"Not a bloody thing. It just sounds good."
He smiled. "That is from the `Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock.` Here's another one. `In the room women come and go/Talking of Michael Angelo.' Does that suggest anything to you, sir?"
"Yeah -- it suggests to me that the guy didn't know very much about women."
"My sentiments exactly, sir. Nonetheless I admire T. S. Eliot very much."
"Did you say, 'nonetheless'?"
- The Long Goodbye by Raymond Chandler
Updated On: 12/3/05 at 02:10 AM
#7687
Posted: 12/3/05 at 2:26am
goodnight all..sorry i didnt post too much tonight...have just been really mellow but im sure i will talk to you all tomorrow...with a thousand sweet kisses!!
#7688
Posted: 12/3/05 at 2:39am
That's Adam? Eek, I have to say...his arms look a little flabby. Not chunky, but not firm either. Good thing for him he has such a pretty boy face. <3
"I would rather take a flawed movie that has as much heart and passion and life and joy and energy and truth in it as this film does over any film that is completely perfectly presented and perfectly constructed but has none of that heart and life." -Anthony Rapp
#7689
Posted: 12/3/05 at 2:45am
Shut your mouth, dmb! That's from when he was still a personal trainer, I believe. ALL muscle.
#7690
Posted: 12/3/05 at 2:48am
If only he'd personally train me.
"`I grow old... I grow old... I shall wear the bottoms of my trousers rolled.` What does that mean, Mr. Marlowe?"
"Not a bloody thing. It just sounds good."
He smiled. "That is from the `Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock.` Here's another one. `In the room women come and go/Talking of Michael Angelo.' Does that suggest anything to you, sir?"
"Yeah -- it suggests to me that the guy didn't know very much about women."
"My sentiments exactly, sir. Nonetheless I admire T. S. Eliot very much."
"Did you say, 'nonetheless'?"
- The Long Goodbye by Raymond Chandler
#7691
Posted: 12/3/05 at 3:01am
Allie, those arms do not look all muscle, at all. Regardless, I still love him. I don't like muscle men anyway.
"I would rather take a flawed movie that has as much heart and passion and life and joy and energy and truth in it as this film does over any film that is completely perfectly presented and perfectly constructed but has none of that heart and life." -Anthony Rapp
#7692
Posted: 12/3/05 at 8:31am
That's from Aida rehearsals. In... '99?
A work of art is an invitation to love.
#7693
Posted: 12/3/05 at 8:51am
em, do you mind posting or PMing one of the Adam Emcee pics? A friend of mine wanted to see them
"But now the air is filled with confusion. We replace care with illusion."
#7694
A work of art is an invitation to love.
Posted: 12/3/05 at 8:55am
#7695
Posted: 12/3/05 at 8:56am
thanks!!!!
"But now the air is filled with confusion. We replace care with illusion."
#7696
Posted: 12/3/05 at 9:01am
*gahyumdrool* Adam is teh sex... So is Anthony...*continues to pray that one day they will appear in Broadway Bares and Beth can pay good money to stare at their nearly nekkid-ness...because she would*
1. Ted Allen: Everyone has an interesting life if you ask the right questions.
2. Great buckets of Spoffnor, they're going to sing!
3. "I love shrubs that are historical." -Johnny and The Sprites
4. "We're not singing it to you, we're singing it for us." -Rosario Dawson, about La Vie Boheme
5. "The best moments in reading are when you come across something - a thought, a feeling, a way of looking at things - which you had thought special and particular to you. And now, here it is, set down by someone else, a person you have never met, someone even who is long dead. And it is as if a hand has come out, and taken yours." -The History Boys
6. "Pass the parcel. That's sometimes all you can do. Take it, feel it and pass it on. Not for me, not for you, but for someone, somewhere, one day. Pass it on, boys. That's the game I want you to learn. Pass it on." -The History Boys
2. Great buckets of Spoffnor, they're going to sing!
3. "I love shrubs that are historical." -Johnny and The Sprites
4. "We're not singing it to you, we're singing it for us." -Rosario Dawson, about La Vie Boheme
5. "The best moments in reading are when you come across something - a thought, a feeling, a way of looking at things - which you had thought special and particular to you. And now, here it is, set down by someone else, a person you have never met, someone even who is long dead. And it is as if a hand has come out, and taken yours." -The History Boys
6. "Pass the parcel. That's sometimes all you can do. Take it, feel it and pass it on. Not for me, not for you, but for someone, somewhere, one day. Pass it on, boys. That's the game I want you to learn. Pass it on." -The History Boys
#7697
Posted: 12/3/05 at 9:08am
I want to go to that when I turn 21. I've always wished Adam would participate, but I think that's HIGHLY wishful thinking.
A work of art is an invitation to love.
#7698
Posted: 12/3/05 at 9:15am
Well, I can dream, can't I?
1. Ted Allen: Everyone has an interesting life if you ask the right questions.
2. Great buckets of Spoffnor, they're going to sing!
3. "I love shrubs that are historical." -Johnny and The Sprites
4. "We're not singing it to you, we're singing it for us." -Rosario Dawson, about La Vie Boheme
5. "The best moments in reading are when you come across something - a thought, a feeling, a way of looking at things - which you had thought special and particular to you. And now, here it is, set down by someone else, a person you have never met, someone even who is long dead. And it is as if a hand has come out, and taken yours." -The History Boys
6. "Pass the parcel. That's sometimes all you can do. Take it, feel it and pass it on. Not for me, not for you, but for someone, somewhere, one day. Pass it on, boys. That's the game I want you to learn. Pass it on." -The History Boys
2. Great buckets of Spoffnor, they're going to sing!
3. "I love shrubs that are historical." -Johnny and The Sprites
4. "We're not singing it to you, we're singing it for us." -Rosario Dawson, about La Vie Boheme
5. "The best moments in reading are when you come across something - a thought, a feeling, a way of looking at things - which you had thought special and particular to you. And now, here it is, set down by someone else, a person you have never met, someone even who is long dead. And it is as if a hand has come out, and taken yours." -The History Boys
6. "Pass the parcel. That's sometimes all you can do. Take it, feel it and pass it on. Not for me, not for you, but for someone, somewhere, one day. Pass it on, boys. That's the game I want you to learn. Pass it on." -The History Boys
#7699
Posted: 12/3/05 at 9:17am
I certainly do!
A work of art is an invitation to love.
#7700
Posted: 12/3/05 at 10:01am
Man I miss out on all the fun conversations
Vurse going to sleep early!
Oh well, I'm off to my audition woohoo!
Vurse going to sleep early!
Oh well, I'm off to my audition woohoo!
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