Super duper vibes to the Love Cat!
Quote from: elmore3003 on February 04, 2009, 07:18:30 AMGood morning, all! Such a morning it's been! After sleeping too late, i had to deal with a long telephone conversation about a project that's currently not moving in any direction and the whys and wherefores.I have one last group of receipts to tally for tomorrow's IRS session, more edits for BABES, and maybe some work on SPRING IS HERE. Yesterday, another job landed. so that's good.DR Dan(the Man), I was at the FOLLIES IN CONCERT, and once I realized it was about the performers and not the score - meaning the recordng would be the same - I could care less. Mr Patinkin's one-man masturbatory "Buddy's Blues" was the nadir for me, and when at the end Barbara Cook as Sally made the comment about how glad she was she came, I thought "Sally Durant Plummer is no longer the unhappy deluded lady of the original; I've been robbed!"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Vibes to our DR tomovoz! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Yes, DR Elmore, those are two reasons of many of why FOLLIES IN CONCERT is one of my least favored, seldom played recordings (actually, the STAVISKY score does get played and is the only part of the set that's loaded on my iPod.)
Good morning, all! Such a morning it's been! After sleeping too late, i had to deal with a long telephone conversation about a project that's currently not moving in any direction and the whys and wherefores.I have one last group of receipts to tally for tomorrow's IRS session, more edits for BABES, and maybe some work on SPRING IS HERE. Yesterday, another job landed. so that's good.DR Dan(the Man), I was at the FOLLIES IN CONCERT, and once I realized it was about the performers and not the score - meaning the recordng would be the same - I could care less. Mr Patinkin's one-man masturbatory "Buddy's Blues" was the nadir for me, and when at the end Barbara Cook as Sally made the comment about how glad she was she came, I thought "Sally Durant Plummer is no longer the unhappy deluded lady of the original; I've been robbed!"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Vibes to our DR tomovoz! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Oh, and TODAY IN THEATRE HISTORY...Thorton Wilder's OUR TOWN opened today in 1938 at the Henry Miller Theatre. To celebrate, don't forget your rubbers!
Quote from: Dan (the Man) on February 04, 2009, 07:55:41 AMOh, and TODAY IN THEATRE HISTORY...Thorton Wilder's OUR TOWN opened today in 1938 at the Henry Miller Theatre. To celebrate, don't forget your rubbers!Or listen to ALLEGRO, Oscar Hammerstein's attempt to do his version of it.Which is what I'm doing at the moment. I think I know the problem with it: "Come Home."
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I've got absolutely nothing to do but sit here and be annoying.
I have a question for the library workers here (or even people who use the library a lot).Is it common to cut up little paperbacks?My sister's library takes their small paperbacks and cuts off the front and back and glues it on to this hard covered frame.Now it obviously makes the books last a lot longer. But it just seems so wrong to me to cut up books.
Je parle une tres mal francais, non?
Quote from: Ben on February 04, 2009, 06:32:21 AM$10,000 friggin dollars for a minimum bid?!?!?I know it's the estate of Klotz that is putting it up on E-Bay and according to the American Theatre Wing the rules about selling a Tony don't apply to this one. Still, greed is alive and well.Yeah, far too pricey in my mind, particularly for an award for GRIND. Now if it was the Tony she had won for FOLLIES, maybe the amount would be warrented. The estate has also been selling some of her costume sketches for FOLLIES on eBay. But again, at $4,000 a pop, too pricey for my wallet.
$10,000 friggin dollars for a minimum bid?!?!?I know it's the estate of Klotz that is putting it up on E-Bay and according to the American Theatre Wing the rules about selling a Tony don't apply to this one. Still, greed is alive and well.
DR JMK - Just remember, you can get salmonella from things other than peanuts. Are eggs a normal part of your diet?
DR JOSE whose life is being portrayed in that show you saw? And did you know the MCNY does regular musical evenings?