I finally got the notice from Broadwaybox.com about the new Off Broadway musical Trolls. "Between the gym, Botox and Geritol, staying young is exhausting". I am especially excited about this show because a friend of my brother's, Albert, is in it. He was recently on Law & Order, SVU and played an ex-partner of Ice-T. It is supposed to be hilarious. I was told he plays a Mexican butler. It is at the Actor's Playhouse, 100 Seventh Avenue South, beteen Bleeker and Christopher) NYC. My brother was ordering tixs for my birthday. I will tell you all about it when I see it!!!!!!!!!!
"Life is not measured by the number
of breaths we take, but by moments
that take our breath away."
"Life isn't about how to survive the storm,
but how to dance in the rain."
John, I think it is the second. This is the first time I saw it advertised. Look on Broadwaybox.com. I think your teasing me but whatever.
"Life is not measured by the number
of breaths we take, but by moments
that take our breath away."
"Life isn't about how to survive the storm,
but how to dance in the rain."
"Life is not measured by the number
of breaths we take, but by moments
that take our breath away."
"Life isn't about how to survive the storm,
but how to dance in the rain."
There is an ad for Trolls in Time Out NY. I am glad it is starting to generate some attention.
"Life is not measured by the number
of breaths we take, but by moments
that take our breath away."
"Life isn't about how to survive the storm,
but how to dance in the rain."
"Life is not measured by the number
of breaths we take, but by moments
that take our breath away."
"Life isn't about how to survive the storm,
but how to dance in the rain."
No, I do not think most of the cast is straight except for Albert.
"Life is not measured by the number
of breaths we take, but by moments
that take our breath away."
"Life isn't about how to survive the storm,
but how to dance in the rain."
I'm sorry Broadwaylady but I agree with Sparky310. Just from the advertising campaign and the title, the show sounds borderline offensive and not as funny as BoxOfficeJon's parody post above, It's like calling a show "Fag Hags." The word may be used commonly, but it's used as an insult or a camp reference or a self-hating put-down.
Who would be the audience for a musical that presents aging gay men as pathetic? Young gay men who avoid "trolls"? Older gay men who think of themselves as anything but? Straight theatregoers?
I am sorry if it does offend people. Maybe it is offensive. I did not realize that. I am seeing it because this is Albert's first play in years. As you know, as an actor it is very hard in this business to get a break.
"Life is not measured by the number
of breaths we take, but by moments
that take our breath away."
"Life isn't about how to survive the storm,
but how to dance in the rain."
Wow... was I the only person who thought it might be about those little plastic things with the colorful hair and a gem in their belly button?? I only saw the name and the purple behind the logo though... haven't seen/looked for anything else about it.
You're absolutely entitled to your opinion, Sparks, but you tread on a slippery slope when you start censoring that which you don't like. Where do you draw the line? Is Pillowman, with its disturbing subject matter going too far? Frozen? How about I Am My Own Mother?
I haven't seen it but there was such a negative review in that other chatroom that would make me suggest getting some more responses on the show before wasting your time and money. From what I recall there's every negative gay male stereotype you could imagine (even the bitter older Judy Garland fanatic). Not much good was said for the book or the music but once again it was only one viewer's opinion. However from what he described, it sounded like a total turn off to one's gay sensibilities.