"I think the poster was referring to Houston Street, which is pronounced "house tun" not "huu ston"."
Ahh, good point. I understand that if that is what they meant. It's like hearing someone pronounce Rio Grande with an e at the end. As I Texan, I get made fun of for the way I say things (or use the word y'all) all the time, so I am a little sensitive to it.
The craziest thing happened to me today . I ran in to one of the production mangers from LCT . I asked "Hey you guys bringing anything DOWNTOWN any time soon? Paul replied " Yes, in the spring of 16' and possibly to the Lyceum ". He seemed to know just what i was talking about . I didn't have to explain a thing . How can this be?
even assuming anyone were inclined to believe your sketchy story, you misapprehend the question. It is not whether someone can interpret what you meant, but how you are perceived for saying it. If you ask someone where the nearest underground station is, most people will know what you mean, but they will still think you are an idiot. All that you are accomplishing by your additional posts on this subject is to convince everyone here you are not only a rube, but also a defiant one. If that makes you happy, as I said before, persist.
Rube, possibly I do love the country. I will tell you one thing that I definitely am. I am a person with one of the coolest jobs on Broadway for like the past 20 years. If you care to doubt that check out the playbill yearbook (Golden Boy, The Nance) . I think I'm in all of the editions with probably 20 different shows . Right now i have a cool pair of Yellow Shoes .In the spirit of good will towards your name calling , have a good day and BTW when do YOU think LCT will return downtown ?