I'm a 20 year old college junior that just changed my major to marketing and I'm just about finished with a French minor. I'm usually hanging out with my friends, watching movies, doing community service work or am wasting time by being an online junkie and blog whore. I've seen a few shows on Broadway but would love to get to go there much more. I also love comedy, offensive = funny usually.
If after all that you still want to know MORE just send me a message, I'm always open to talking to new people.
I've been to that theater, and I'm sorry but it seems like a bit of a downgrade.
It's not a big place at all...I wonder if the show's booking any better caliber theaters for this tour or if it's only going to be at places like that.
re: Xanadu/Zanna Don't Aug 19
2007, 01:07:29 PM
My college (Indiana University of Pennsylvania) just did Zanna this spring. It was the first I'd seen it and I loved it! It was so much fun, and they did a great job with it.
If any rumors are true (John T., etc.) I'd love to see it on Broadway someday.
re: I Miss 'The Wedding Singer' May 31
2007, 03:21:44 PM
I saw Wedding Singer twice, one time each with Tina and Laura as Julia.
Also, since Lynch's comedy has been brought up, it was funny to see the little additions to his show since TWS closed. He now does some Broadway bits about how he hasn't changed since doing TWS and even a Sondheim medley that was very funny. Definitely money well spent like pharmer said (although luckily, it never cost me much either.)
re: I Miss 'The Wedding Singer' May 30
2007, 10:39:21 PM
Awww, I miss Wedding Singer. It was just a lot of fun to go see, and it's weird to think that it's closed and I can't just go up to NY to see it if I want to.
Is there a comprehensive list anywhere of all the tour dates? My parents get season tickets in Hershey every year, but haven't received the order form and list of what's coming yet. I'm kind of anxious to see if it'll come here or not.
Major congrats to Matt Saldivar, he'll be great in whatever he does.
Oh! And I just found out! Stephen Lynch is coming to the Byham Theater in Pittsburgh!
I'm going to be at this show!! Row N, but whatever, as long as I'm there and get to hear the new songs and see how Joberg is as a musical comedian, I'm good.
re: THE ELEPHANT PROJECT Mar 16
2007, 05:18:11 PM
Huge congratulations on the award and good luck in Orlando!! You're truly doing a wonderful thing.
re: Piazza in Hershey - Who's playing Clara? Feb 28
2007, 10:23:15 PM
My parents are seeing this tomorrow night, so maybe I can get them to look at their programs when they get home and tell me who it was.
I'm so jealous of them for seeing it...I'm all the way across the state so I can't.
And I'm glad the tour is announcing more dates. I really hope it turns out to be successful, maybe touring for a bunch of years.
re: will there ever be a... Feb 6
2007, 06:56:23 PM
If no one is allowed to camp out anymore to get tickets, then I have no idea how all those kids got rush tickets for The Wedding Singer's final performance.
They were out there for HOURS and as far as I know, no one said anything to them.
Then on Sunday they're showing all the half hour specials for the top 20 comedians.
re: Who has been nicest to you at the Stage Door? Jan 23
2007, 12:06:00 AM
The Wedding Singer was a great stage door experience...highlights were Kevin Cahoon, Tina Maddigan and Stephen Lynch. I also met Rita Gardner, Richard H. Blake, Eric LaJuan Summers (ensemble member, I loved him as Fake Tina Turner), Matthew Saldivar and Amy Spanger, all of whom were very accomodating.
Constantine Maroulis on the other hand, ugh. Not a time I look on fondly...
Aww, have they really? I was excited to watch it!! On Comedy Central's website it's in their line-up, so they better not be lying.
I mean, they have to show it sometime this month because of the Stand Up Showdown, right?
(Which, btw, all of you should vote for Stephen every day. He's not doing so well right now...)
re: strange question Jan 9
2007, 10:18:58 PM
I don't think it's just Broadway, it's music in general.
I've been close to the stage at a few concerts, and the performers spit a lot as well...I still think it has to do with enunciating correctly but it's certainly not limited to Broadway.