Bonnie & Clyde is...

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#1Bonnie & Clyde is...
Posted: 3/29/14 at 4:48pm

Bonnie & Clyde is...

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#2Bonnie & Clyde is...
Posted: 3/29/14 at 4:50pm

Exactly how many threads do you plan on starting today?

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#2Bonnie & Clyde is...
Posted: 3/29/14 at 4:56pm

...brilliant. The book had a few fixable issues, but that score was without flaw.

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#3Bonnie & Clyde is...
Posted: 3/29/14 at 4:57pm

Thoroughly enjoyed it.


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#4Bonnie & Clyde is...
Posted: 3/29/14 at 5:07pm

... still closed.


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#5Bonnie & Clyde is...
Posted: 3/29/14 at 5:08pm

We get you do not like Wildhorne.


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#6Bonnie & Clyde is...
Posted: 3/29/14 at 5:12pm

It's two people. Bonnie & Clyde ARE...

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#7Bonnie & Clyde is...
Posted: 3/29/14 at 5:14pm

I have no issue with Wildhorn, and am not certain I've posted much of anything about him or his shows. In fact, I'd even love for him to meet more talented lyricists and book writers and see what happens.


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#8Bonnie & Clyde is...
Posted: 3/29/14 at 5:15pm

(That said, in a lifetime of seeing shows, Wonderland was still one for the record books).


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#9Bonnie & Clyde is...
Posted: 3/29/14 at 5:16pm

One of my favorite scores of the last few years.


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#10Bonnie & Clyde is...
Posted: 3/29/14 at 5:17pm

Amusing if only for the fact several posters here nearly lost their heads when it got nominated for Best Score.

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#11Bonnie & Clyde is...
Posted: 3/29/14 at 5:19pm

It was a new take on Alice In Wonderland.

Critics always lambasted him for soaring ballads (I guess no other composer writes them).He went into totally different type of music (as he did with B/C) and he stilled got crapped on.


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ARTc3
#12Bonnie & Clyde is...
Posted: 3/29/14 at 5:24pm

FishermanBob, if Izamwhoiam was referring to Bonnie & Clyde the singular musical, "is" is appropriate.


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#13Bonnie & Clyde is...
Posted: 3/29/14 at 5:26pm

(That said, in a lifetime of seeing shows, Wonderland was still one for the record books).

The "I am your alter ego, Alice" ending is something I will *NEVER* forget.


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#14Bonnie & Clyde is...
Posted: 3/29/14 at 5:26pm

I think he was also nominated for The Civil War.


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#15Bonnie & Clyde is...
Posted: 3/29/14 at 5:36pm

^ He was. The Civil War was nominated for Best Original Score and Best Musical.


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#16Bonnie & Clyde is...
Posted: 3/29/14 at 5:41pm

not going to be on Broadway again for a very long time.

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#17Bonnie & Clyde is...
Posted: 3/29/14 at 5:45pm

Are you referring to Wildhorne or Civil War?

Give the guy credit. He wants respect from Broadway. I think he knows in his heart he will never get it. He is a success worldwide but NY critics react like Pavlov's Dog when his name is mentioned.


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#18Bonnie & Clyde is...
Posted: 3/29/14 at 5:45pm

Then he should have clarified that he was referring to the musical in his question Art and you and I wouldn't have to guess.

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#19Bonnie & Clyde is...
Posted: 3/29/14 at 5:57pm

Bob, come on. It's a broadway message board, I think one can discern what he was talking about Bonnie & Clyde is...

I love Wildhorn's stuff but the bitchy critics will never give him a break here.

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#20Bonnie & Clyde is...
Posted: 3/29/14 at 6:02pm

I guess you can now see why I have old Bob on ignore.


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#21Bonnie & Clyde is...
Posted: 3/29/14 at 6:05pm

Along with 30 others Roxy (by your own count). There are certain groups anyone with taste WANTS to be part of.

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#22Bonnie & Clyde is...
Posted: 3/29/14 at 6:11pm

Mr. Roxy, if you have FishermanBob on "ignore", then you're reading his posts by hitting the "reply to this message" button. Of course, using this button is essential if you wish to comment, and on occasion it is almost unavoidable that we'll see posts from those on our "ignore" list, but your whole post was only about FishermanBob's post.

I can only suggest that you take your block list more seriously and truly ignore posts by those people. Otherwise, what's the point? I suspect those on your list realize that you're reading and will continue to hold an influence on you and your posts.

I too had to figure this out, but "ignore" now means "ignore" to me. I don't read or respond or comment on any posts by members who've made my list. And, I have to say, I'm a lot happier here because of it.


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#23Bonnie & Clyde is...
Posted: 3/29/14 at 6:18pm

You are wrong.

The thread shows last comment so you know who last posted


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Updated On: 3/29/14 at 06:18 PM

ArtMan
#24Bonnie & Clyde is...
Posted: 3/29/14 at 6:21pm

Bonnie & Clyde is missed. I loved that show. Glad I got to see it before it closed.