Oh my gosh! I was there last night sitting right across the aisle from Rosie. It was pretty insane!
I thought it was nice that she was there to support tbe "Big Sue" understudy, for what I guess was her first performance (Brooke Elliot was phenomenal!) but I feel it really turned the attention to Rosie instead of the performance. It sort of wore me out (and I'm no Rosie hater by any means). Just my .02
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"Dreams, I've lived within my dreams now it seems I've awakened and they're real, pinch and feel. If one day I walk upon this stage from these wings and play underneath this dome, and if I sing with all my heart, I'll be home"
Well, at intermission, she got up from her seat to go to the back of the theatre, and as she walked back to her seat, the theatre burst into random applause, which she graciously acknowledged, but then started into this crazy speech about the critics. She thanked the ones that were there, and then she said something like, "and to the other ones..." and flipped the off the whole audience. She continued to say, 37 standing ovations can't be wrong, this is theatre as good as it gets people.
It was very strange I thought. My friend and I couldn't help wondering what the cast must have been thinking backstage.
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"Dreams, I've lived within my dreams now it seems I've awakened and they're real, pinch and feel. If one day I walk upon this stage from these wings and play underneath this dome, and if I sing with all my heart, I'll be home"
ahhh, the bird. what a lovely gesture. i myself am quite fond of it and use it as often as possible. whenever stars use it, i immediately feel closer to them. like the time johnny cash took out a full page ad in variety with a pic of him flipping the bird to the camera as a little message to nashville. i like it, won't deny and wanna see more of it!
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WAIT! She didn't flip the bird, at least not according to her publicist. Whether this is true or not, it is HILARIOUS:
O'Donnell, through her publicist Cindi Berger, on Friday denied making the gesture. "Rosie has a permanent deformity in her left hand, with the tendon of her middle finger, that keeps her from being able to move it," Berger said. "When she has her hand up, the other fingers bend naturally but it looks like her middle finger is extended. It's permanently up."
Well, Rosie, for goodness sake, wave with YOUR OTHER HAND!
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Oh my gosh, I almost fell out of my chair when I read that! I thought it was so awesome that her publicist would say that, when it was SO obvious what she was doing, both in speech and action.
Ah well...whatever.
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"Dreams, I've lived within my dreams now it seems I've awakened and they're real, pinch and feel. If one day I walk upon this stage from these wings and play underneath this dome, and if I sing with all my heart, I'll be home"
ok, i thought this story was too good to be true so i did a little research and i just want to be sure that no one mistakes me for a shrill (spelling intentional). i found multiple mentions of the finger, the staph infection and this tidbit from a usa today article from 2001. bear with the title, and scroll down about 2/3 of the way.
in the truth is stranger than fiction category, ladies and gentlemen: rosie's frozen middle finger!!
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...global warming can manifest itself as heat, cool, precipitation, storms, drought, wind, or any other phenomenon, much like a shapeshifter. -- jim geraghty
pray to st. jude
i'm a sonic reducer
he was the gimmicky sort
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Papa, you know I love you, but Chris is right on the mark suggesting she use her other hand. Rosie is very aware that her middle finger doesn't bend. She repeatedly, jokingly, numerously made mention of the fact that it is interpeted as an obscene gesture. I have no doubt she communicated her desired response. And unless one is attempting the "royal" wave it's customary here in the US to wave with all fingers raised.
oh, etoile, you got me wrong, i'm not doubting that she made her point. lol. i was just pointing out the stranger than fiction nature of things. i read that defense of her and giggled hysterically thinking what a bulldog of a pr rep to come up with a story like that. to find out it's basically true, that she of all people has a middle finger that won't go down...that's just too funny to me.
r.i.p. marco, my guardian angel.
...global warming can manifest itself as heat, cool, precipitation, storms, drought, wind, or any other phenomenon, much like a shapeshifter. -- jim geraghty
pray to st. jude
i'm a sonic reducer
he was the gimmicky sort
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If Rosie were a real producer in the old-time tradition of Broadway, she'd have had the good sense to run Taboo in Philadelphia or Boston for a month before talks of transferring it to New York. That's the way you ran shows for a long time. Further, she'd have the librettist and composer working day and night up until the show was fixed. The critics panned Away We Go in Boston and opening night on Broadway wasn't full, but Oklahoma! drew raves, ran for years, and is one of the most enduring pieces of musical theatre ever.
Further, if she were a real producer in the old-time tradition of Broadway, she'd have posted a closing notice on the opening night and not had a second. If she were a real crafty producer in the same tradition and wanted to save the show, she'd have run back the opening until the critics just gave in and reviewed the demned thing in previews, since it was obviously going to get negative press in the first place.
If Rosie O'Donnell were a real producer in the old-time tradition of Broadway, she would not make herself the center of the media attention surrounding the show. She certainly wouldn't make all the comments to the press about how the show is so great and will certainly win Tony awards - that's just not how you did it if you had a success on your hands. She's talking like many flop producers have talked before, and that's simply a fact.
Ultimately, if Rosie were a real producer in the old-time tradition of Broadway, she wouldn't have invested a cent of her own money in the show.
So, I have to say, Rosie O'Donnell just ain't a great producer. You either got it, or you don't. She don't.
Not for nothin', but I met a man last week who had had all of his fingers on his right hand amputated EXCEPT for the middle finger. I'm guessing that sometimes when he waves his hand, he's truly giving the finger, and sometimes not. It's all in the context of the moment.
Rosie's context leaves little to the imagination.
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