so excited!!! I saw the production in london, and was in the front row, weeping the entire time. this will be fantastic, although the theater in london was much smaller, i wonder how this will work in such a large theater. still- such great news!
you may know what you need but to get what you want better see that you keep what you have
No surprise Roundabout is producing this. I am so excited. I'll be ordering tickets the day they go on sale, as I need to see this up close and personal.
How to properly use its/it's:
Its is the possessive. It's is the contraction for it is...
Roundabout only wishes it could mount as decent a production as this one out of the UK. And, of course, leave it to the Roundabout to produce the safest, risk-free kind of theater---Sondheim in New York.
The weird thing is, I was just thinking yesterday how badly I want the SITPWG revival on Broadway.
God was listening!
"You just can't win. Ever. Look at the bright side, at least you are not stuck in First Wives Club: The Musical. That would really suck. "
--Sueleen Gay
"Roundabout only wishes it could mount as decent a production as this one out of the UK. And, of course, leave it to the Roundabout to produce the safest, risk-free kind of theater---Sondheim in New York."
What on earth is that supposed to mean?
Now I'm sure that you'll just respond with some half witted, half cryptic response - but I figured I would pose the question to your grace anyway.
Safest, risk-free kind of theatre?
Well, first of all, when has a Sondheim show ever been safe and risk free?
Second, while the Roundabout is certainly guilty of conforming and trying to appeal to tourists (PRELUDE TO A KISS, A FEW GOOD MEN) they do productions that other theatre companies (or for-profit producers wouldn't TOUCH).
Who else would take a gamble on A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE with John C. Reilly? THE THREEPENNY OPERA? THE APPLE TREE? 110 IN THE SHADE? Or what about HEARTBREAK HOUSE, a George Bernard Shaw play - surely that's anything but safe.
NINE? PACIFIC OVERTURES? ASSASSINS? THE PAJAMA GAME? THE CONSTANT WIFE? UNCLY VANYA? TWELVE ANGRY MEN?
And what about HOWARD KATZ, Patrick Marber's new play - or THE HOME PLACE - Brian Friel's new play that they are doing this season? Since when is bringing brand new works to fruition safe and risk free?
So for once, just really shut the hell up. You are 100% wrong.
"If you are going to do something, do it well. And leave something witchy."-Charlie Manson
sondheim is the most adventurous to produce, as most lose money, though that can't happen here.
I'm disappointed. Sunday is one of my alltime favorite scores and the sound at 54 sucks.
"You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view - until you climb into his skin and walk around in it."
To Kill A Mockingbird
i am so excited! i hope this happens! i've always wanted to see this show..
i remember when i first found out about it, i was doing a french project on George Serat, and felt like it was fate that my little theatre-self picked a man who was the basis of a musical for her project. *nostalgic sigh*
this made my day! thank you! =D happy valentine's day!
hear my song; it was made for the time when you don't know where to go, listen to the song that i sing, you'll be fine..