I just saw the video on BWW and wow, it looks great. I think all the songs sound like a lot of fun. I really like number where they are in the office, the choreography looks really interesting in that scene. Just wondering if its worked out any of the kinks it had in the production. I think its going to be a hit.
I thought the question was whether or not anyone had seen the show lately? It's not really about the video and it is a valid question since the show is closing in Seattle today before moving on to NY.
"I've lost everything! Luis, Marty, my baby with Chris, Chris himself, James. All I ever wanted was love." --Sheridan Crane "Passions"
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"Housework is like bad sex. Every time I do it, I swear I'll never do it again til the next time company comes."--"Lulu"
from "Can't Stop The Music"
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"When the right doors didn't open for him, he went through the wrong ones" - "Sweet Bird of Youth"
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"Passions" is uncancelled! See NBC.com for more info.
Yeah, i don't care about ppls opinions on the video. its a good video, i just wanna know if anyone's seen the show latly. I had my doubts about Laura, but from the clips she looks to be okay, though she doesn't look as 80s as everyone else. didnt' realize it was that big of a deal, sorry bobby.
I saw the show yesterday, and it was amazingly fun. Stephen Lynch is a great comedien, and carries the part of Robbie quite well. I was very impressed with Laura Benanti, she has a wonderful voice. She doesn't look overly 80's in the clips, but she really works for the part. The whole show seems to flow really well, though the first act seemed a bit long at times. The song to end Act 1, Saturday Night in the City, felt sort of anti-climactic. There was a song not in the program in Act 2, between the first two scenes, sung by Holly/Amy Spanger.
Overall, it was incredibly funny, and i was thoroughly entertained.
glad you had fun. Yeah, i didnt mean to say that she was bad in the part - I haven't seen it - but I mean like her hair/costumes didnt make her seem too 80s compared to everyone else. Does the set use projections?
A bit, yes, for the background scenes for New Jersey. The rest of it is just moving set pieces to set the scene. The staging was really well done, especially in Act 2 when Robbie and Julia were singing the reprise of If I Told You, with her on the plane. The whole set design was wonderfully done.