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Updated On: 4/10/04 at 03:39 PM
HONK! It's honestly the only show that I ever just wanted to leave at intermission... Even if I dislike a show I always stay for the whole thing, but HONK! my god. But, alas... I still watched the second act. AAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!
Updated On: 4/10/04 at 03:45 PM
I love all the puppets in Q. Rod is my second favorite character. Rod has one flaw. He is a REPUBLICAN. But he is a sharp dresser.
Updated On: 4/10/04 at 04:00 PM
off topic of the thread, but I went to RICK LYON's website and it has backstage pics of all the puppets... I never realized (except for the obvious ones) that they used several different puppets for each character. They don't even bother changing their costumes, they just change the puppets. I just totally never thought about that I think of them as real people some times. ....it's cool.
I love grand hotel! i do not like CATS, sorry... and though i like album, i saw J& H w/ David Hasselhoff and I just couldn't' deal, i didn't leave b/c Coleen Sexton saved it, but it wasn't my happiest theater moment... and i'm wasn't a huge fan of THE GREEN BIRD.
David Hasselhoff was horrible in J&H! I didnt get a chance to see it live, but got the video of it after it closed. When i was really young i did a show with Coleen Sexton. She was the narrator in Joseph and i was a dancer in a community theater. I was one of those kids who would come out for the big numbers and thats it. Anyways, I was so excited that she made it to Broadway and got the video of her in it. I had to fast foward all of his parts to see her songs. She was fabulous though.
By the way, i heard that the posters for the closing of J&H were of the two of them, but the diva(hasselhoff) made them switch it to just him - any truth to that rumor?
Though scattered and divided we are still its heart...AIDA SEPTEMBER 5th, 2004...one more longing backward glance...
I AM NOW "TGIF!"
FoRREAL. I know this isn't a coleen sexton post, but i just have to say she really was incredible and like, if it wasn't for her there would have been some SERIOUS tomato throwing at the curtain call!
One I remember hating involved a gigantic can that involved streamers that shot out to represent a harmful substance that is a threat to the ozone layer...can't remember what the show was called or what it was really about. Maybe it was a statement against the harmful substance. Oh well...it was a trite, useless show. I think it's still running.
Updated On: 4/10/04 at 07:36 PM
Well I'm pretty sure that the thing one a Tony for Best Musical recently. Beat out Twyla Tharp's breathtaking production of Movin' Out. Not that I really consider Movin' Out a musical, but sure was more entertaining than the two hours of pure crap I sat through in that other theater.
Updated On: 4/10/04 at 08:33 PM
Noises Off, Adult Entertainment, Wonderful Town, The first act of Beckett/Albee (hated the Beckett, liked the Albee) The first act of The Stendhal Syndrome, absolutely loved the second act Far Away, Frances McDormand was worth seeing anyway
"Not that I really consider Movin' Out a musical..."
Oh, since WHEN BoB? I had to hammer that point over and over to you almost as much as you bring up Hairspray (but not quite as much) and now you've conceded that point? That a musical beat out a show that isn't a musical for Best Musical? Great! Welcome to logical reasoning.