Who cares that there is a thread for that. It is already buried. Who gives a ****? Just answer if you have a answer or don't. People are so obnoxious. You all need to get laid or something.
MusicalMaster, what a pain you are! So you send this poster away with no real help and then with the help of another poster finally troynow was offered a list of four threads to search for and come up with the final answer which you could have easily said at the start -- if you knew the answer -- "we don't know".
Geez. This isn't a "what do you think of" thread which has takes tons of thought and responses which have already been given. It was a simple question asking for a simple answer, not a wild goose chase.
No, first of all I'm not bothered, I'm used to rude posters -- and secondly I don't think it has anything to do with being slow or blunt. You were simply purposely rude, unhelpful, and a complete waste of time. Quite different from blunt or slow.
But I'm still curious. Did you deliberately make that rude post KNOWING that it is unknown who is going in the Winter Garden next, but refusing to state that? Or did you answer that there was another link not really knowing if it answered the question or not?
My answer was the latter. I never, at ANY TIME meant it to be a rude response which you said; if you still felt it was, then I apologize for not being helpful to the OP.
"The Spectacle has, indeed, an emotional attraction of its own, but, of all the parts, it is the least artistic, and connected least with the art of poetry. For the power of Tragedy, we may be sure, is felt even apart from representation and actors. Besides, the production of spectacular effects depends more on the art of the stage machinist than on that of the poet."
--Aristotle
@ggersten - There was a time when a lot of legitimate theatres converted to movies because they were cheaper to show - and they were a big hit. This clip always makes me laugh about the pre-talkies and Vaudeville period.
Wow, every time I look at the seating capacity for the WG I'm always surprised. There is something so grand about the Winter Garden that you always think that it seats more people than it actually does.
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