I forgot to DVR this last night. But it's repeated several times, including at 2pm ET Sunday, which I am right now in the process of DVR'ing.
However, I see that this re-broadcast is two hours in length, The initial Saturday broadcast was 2.5 hours (per zap2it.com). Does anyone know if this means that additional cuts were made for the re-broadcasts? Or did the original broadcast on Saturday just contain a lot of filler at the end? Or perhaps the re-broadcasts have fewer commerc
To the original poster: What is your answer to your own question? I might be inclined to give you my answer if you actually started this with your own opinion!
I have had people sitting next to me fall asleep several times. If they are quiet, I could care less. It is their money being wasted, not mine. But if they snore, then I poke. Whether they like that or not, I really don't care.
What part of "And yet Alex Sharp won the Tony, I'm sure the rat does more, just to stay alive" stated or even suggested that the rat had anything to do with Alex winning the Tony?
Based on the description of the event, it doesn't sound like something for which one would be arrested. Being escorted out, yes. If the policeperson said this, then so be it, but that doesn't mean it would actually happen; perhaps it was said to appease the "victim" and/or to make escorting out go more smoothly.
I have no intention of buying this book and supplementing Riedel's income. When I get more time, I'll get it from the library and read it for free --- maybe.
I saw this show back in the '60s, and loved it. I also happen to be a huge fan of the comic strip (and currently working through the anthology books).
This show was shown a few years ago at Musicals Tonight. I saw it again there. To be honest, I found it incredibly dated. I don't think it will work financially in today's Broadway environment.
I saw Amazing Grace at Goodspeed, a few years ago. Frankly, it was not very good. Of course, on its road to Chicago and then Broadway, it could have improved considerably. But I would say that of the two, see Neverland.