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Title: TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: bk on June 12, 2006, 12:12:03 AM
Well, you've read the notes, you've remembered to read the notes, which is more than I can say, and now it is time for you to post until the cows come home - they're trying to remember where home IS.
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Post by: bk on June 12, 2006, 12:12:40 AM
And the word of the day is: REGALIA!
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Post by: bk on June 12, 2006, 12:20:34 AM
Here is the flyer for our cabaret series.
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Post by: JoseSPiano on June 12, 2006, 12:23:15 AM
Good Morning!

Well...  I did take some pics - well, James took some pics of me - before and after the ceremonies, but since they were requiring people to check their cameras at Radio City Music Hall, I was not able to take any pics inside.  Ah, well.
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Post by: bk on June 12, 2006, 12:26:19 AM
Stories, man, we need stories!
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Post by: JoseSPiano on June 12, 2006, 12:28:28 AM
As for Tony Playbills... Well, when you presented your ticket to the Playbill counter, your ticket was punched and you were given a Playbill.  And that was it.  One Playbill per person.  I tried to get a couple more after the show, but the ushers were "under strict orders" to only give one Playbill out to each person.  So, I don't have any extra Playbills to send out to anyone.  Sorry.

*However, apparently, if one had a ticket to the post-Tony gala, then there was supposedly a table set up there with extra Playbills.

**You can still order a Tony Playbill from Playbill.com.
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Post by: George on June 12, 2006, 12:29:07 AM
Stories, man, we need stories!

Dish the dirt and name the names!! ;)
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Post by: JoseSPiano on June 12, 2006, 12:29:59 AM
Well.. The main story for me for the evening was the music.  Rather the lack of it.  Well, more precisely, the lack of a live orchestra.  -Did anyone notice a conductor in the hall?  -Even though they referenced the musical director of the Tony Awards a few times during the evening...  In any case...
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Post by: JoseSPiano on June 12, 2006, 12:34:08 AM
Howard McGillin did not mess up.  He just did not hear his intro due to the applause in the hall - and the relatively low volume of the track.  The verse of "Music of the Night" is AABA - or something like that.  Well, he started the first "A" when the "orchestra" was already on the second "A".

-And that was the moment when I truly realized there was no conductor, no live orchestra.  If there had been, that would not have happened.  -And Howard would not have had to guess where his final cut-off should have been.
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Post by: JoseSPiano on June 12, 2006, 12:35:43 AM
And, yes, from what I could tell in the hall - and according to some of the people behind me - the excerpts from the Best Musical nominees were also singing along with a track.
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Post by: JoseSPiano on June 12, 2006, 12:39:15 AM
As for the "screaming teenagers"...

I happened to be sitting in front of a good chunk of the cast and friends of The Color Purple... You wanna talk about screaming?!!?!?!  ;)

And it seemed that most of the shows had their own cheering sections down in the orchestra section.  Yes, there were some fans up in the balconies, but there were sure a whole lot of them downstairs too.
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Post by: JoseSPiano on June 12, 2006, 12:41:09 AM
OH!  -I'm fast-forwarding through the ceremony courtesy of the DVR...

Yep, they did bleep out - well, they just dropped out - the F-word from the Threepenny Opera excerpt.
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Post by: JoseSPiano on June 12, 2006, 12:42:42 AM
...And we were all scratching our heads during the Best Play excerpts... "What was that?!?!?"
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Post by: George on June 12, 2006, 12:42:47 AM
OH!  -I'm fast-forwarding through the ceremony courtesy of the DVR...

Yep, they did bleep out - well, they just dropped out - the F-word from the Threepenny Opera excerpt.

Obviously, I wasn't paying attention well enough.  I didn't even notice it, when it happened.
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Post by: George on June 12, 2006, 12:53:48 AM
Well, it's time that I do the sleep thing. 8) It was a fun night.  

Good night, all (who are left)! ;D

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Post by: JoseSPiano on June 12, 2006, 01:00:24 AM
And now for a few pictures...

Here I am in my new tux before heading down to Radio City Music Hall...
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Post by: JoseSPiano on June 12, 2006, 01:03:24 AM
Oohh....Let's go inside...
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Post by: JoseSPiano on June 12, 2006, 01:04:06 AM
And afterwards...
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Post by: JoseSPiano on June 12, 2006, 01:07:38 AM
As for what was going on during the commercial breaks in the hall...

There were a couple of taped segments featuring Seth Rudetsky "Deconstructing the Tonys".  There was one segment about how certain actors and actresses don't blink.  Liza goes/went for 38 seconds during her rendition of "I Don't Know How To Love Him" from a Tony broadcast many years ago!
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Post by: JoseSPiano on June 12, 2006, 01:08:49 AM
...Other times, they were broadcasting commercials from past shows... "Sweeney Todd", "Equus", "Torch Song Trilogy", etc...
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Post by: JoseSPiano on June 12, 2006, 01:10:29 AM
Oohhhh... Just noticed that it's a little past 4:00am here on the east coast...  And since I need to move my car in the morning - I meant to take care of that earlier today...

Goodnight.
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Post by: S. Woody White on June 12, 2006, 02:49:32 AM
And the word of the day is: REGALIA!
What kind of regalia does one wear in Algeria?
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Post by: S. Woody White on June 12, 2006, 02:55:55 AM
This is far too absurd.  It's my day off, I don't have to go to work today... yet here I am, awake before six in the morning.  Bleh.

What was not bleh was the reason der Brucer and I did not watch the Tonys last night.  He and I were dining out, at Partners Bar and Bistro, enjoying a fine repast with the proceeds going to the local Dine Out For Life program.  (For those who don't know, thats where restaurants join together on a particular night and contribute to local AIDS charities.)

Since Partners is also a piano bar, a cabaret was presented by Matthew, one of the regular pianists, plus two of his friends.  Not a baritone in the trio, sad to say, which robbed some of their songs of the necessary gravitas.  However, it was quite pleasant.  It was also quite crowded, so after we had finished our dinners and our bottle of wine we didn't stay very long.

And then I went to bed.  I feel like such a party pooper, but that's what my schedule has been like lately.

And that's my story, and I'm sticking to it.
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Post by: Tomovoz on June 12, 2006, 04:55:01 AM
Good morning DR Elmore.  
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Post by: elmore3003 on June 12, 2006, 04:56:59 AM
Good morning, all!  I have little to report so I shan't.  I've got a few things to do today and a party at Tony Walton's at 7:00.

DR Jose, you look great in that tux!

TOD:  Barbecue?  When I was in Ohio, my sister-in-law Jo Ann made the best barbecued ribs.  Ever.
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Post by: elmore3003 on June 12, 2006, 04:57:40 AM
Good morning DR Elmore.  

Hello, DR Tomovoz!
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Post by: Michael on June 12, 2006, 05:07:10 AM
Good morning all.

First year I did not watch or tape the Tony Awards. Zero interest.  Gone are the years with quality musicals going head to head. When they have to fill out the categories with subpar musicals it's a shame.

From what i been reading with today's postings 3Penny Opera used the F word??? I know the show, I think pretty well, and I don't ever remember seeeing or hearing (on recordings) it being used. My guess is that this critically lambasted revival used it on the show to perhaps get the audience in.

Now we have the next rash of closings of shows that didn't win any awards (or major awards)

It will be interesting to see the post Tony reporting in todays papers
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Post by: Jrand73 on June 12, 2006, 05:22:32 AM
Enjoyed all the West Coast comments about the Tony Awards.

And yes I agree with DRELMORE that DRJOSE looks totally spiffy in his tuxedo!
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Post by: Jrand73 on June 12, 2006, 05:24:08 AM
Ad for the Cabaret Series looks very nice!  And you can save $25!!

Orchestrations for PAJAMA GAME?  Ugh....more like deconstruction....at least it sounds that way on the CD....had to immediately listen to the OBC and start looking for the soundtrack on CD.
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Post by: Jrand73 on June 12, 2006, 05:24:48 AM
No one else thought the book writers' speech was insulting?
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Post by: elmore3003 on June 12, 2006, 05:37:05 AM
No one else thought the book writers' speech was insulting?

Sorry, JRand55, I happen to like Don McKellar's work on SLINGS & ARROWS both as writer and performer, so I just thought he was being funny.  I do admit there was a certain amount of "Toronto rah! rah!" from all the DROWSY CHAPERONE winners, but we've been sending turkeys for years to try out in Toronto, so . . .
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Post by: Dan (the Man) on June 12, 2006, 05:38:00 AM
I'd love to regalia with stories of my weekend, but I just washed my hair.
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Post by: Dan (the Man) on June 12, 2006, 05:46:02 AM
Oh--now I remember the DROWSEY CHAPERONE's book writers' speech.  Don McKellar signed off with something to the effect of "Thank you, Broadway, for giving us sixty years of material to make fun of."  Yeah, it was a little off-putting to me, too.  But I find DROWSY CHAPERONE so affectionate that I can overlook that remark.

And I think the "Show Off" number didn't work because it was slightly restaged to include the entire cast--the performers were most probably off their mark most of the time.  And the bad camerawork didn't help either.
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Post by: Dan (the Man) on June 12, 2006, 05:52:51 AM
Harry Connick was certainly off his mark last night.  It couldn't have been nerves--he's played Radio City a number of times.  His voice seemed strained.  He didn't even look well when he was playing the piano.  Very odd, since he is generally a very relaxed and confident performer.

In any case, if they do reopen PAHJAHMAH GAME in the fall, I will get up there to see it, with or without Connick.  But I do want to see Kelli O'Hara--she is Babe.
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Post by: S. Woody White on June 12, 2006, 06:10:39 AM
So much for having a day off.  Just got a call, someone isn't coming in and they need me for a full eight hour day...

So the duck will have to wait.

So will watching the Tonys.

Are there spoilers in yesterday's postings?   ::)
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Post by: Ben on June 12, 2006, 06:12:08 AM
Unfortunately, Kelli O'Hara won't be with the show if/when it re-opens. All three "names", O'Hara, Connick and Michael McKean, are done when the show closes. If they re-open it using the same staging, as I think George mentioned last night, they will need to find someone who plays the piano for the Hernando's Hideaway number.
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Post by: Ben on June 12, 2006, 06:12:42 AM
Heather McRae! I love her. The CD she did in tribute to her father is wonderful.
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Post by: Ben on June 12, 2006, 06:13:29 AM
I don't dislike barbeque but I'm not a big fan. If it is presented to me as a meal option I'll eat it but I don't go out my way to find it.
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Post by: JoseSPiano on June 12, 2006, 06:14:34 AM
Good Morning!

...And just over five hours later... I had to get up and move my car... And in about an hour and a half, I shall have to move my car back... And then I suspect I shall be taking a nap sometime today.
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Post by: Ben on June 12, 2006, 06:15:14 AM
Even though I'm very tired I'm also very glad I signed on last night and got caught up so I only had three pages to get through this morning.

I still have a few dishes to wash from last night but otherwise the apartment is back in pristine condition after a lovely small gathering. We had salmon roulettes, wild rice, green beans, a wonderful spinach and strawberry salad and fresh berries and pumpkin raisin bread for dessert with an assortment of teas and coffee.
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Post by: Ben on June 12, 2006, 06:17:32 AM
Jose, as mentioned previously, you looked Mah vel ous in your tuxedo.

Also, Abe has already left Roanoke so I won't be meeting him Friday when I get to Mill Mountain.

Anthony won the Tony Pool last night. I helped him fill out his ballot via phone. I was wrong on a couple of things (Christian Hoff, for example) but most of my predictions were correct. I'm very, very glad for La Chanze. As much as I love Sutton Foster, LC absolutely deserved her award. She was magnificent in a problematic show.
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Post by: Ben on June 12, 2006, 06:20:30 AM
George, part of the concept of 3 Penny is that MacHeath is "bisexual" It just comes off as trashy and silly IMHO. The "F" word mentioned by Michael Shayne this morning is part of the new translation by the, again IMHO, highly overated Wallace Shawn. The script and lyrics are full of vulgar phrases and you want to take a shower after seeing the show. I stress that this is just my opinion because I know that Fred (FJL) has a much different opinion and I truly respect that. FJL is an intelligent and lucid commentator on theatre and I don't want to discount his opinions or feelings. It's the old Horse Race thing we've talked about before.
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Post by: Ben on June 12, 2006, 06:21:19 AM
And now since I've spent too much of my employer's time at a non-work related site, I must get back to the AT&T Foundation.

Later, gaters!
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Post by: Dan (the Man) on June 12, 2006, 06:27:53 AM
Unfortunately, Kelli O'Hara won't be with the show if/when it re-opens. All three "names", O'Hara, Connick and Michael McKean, are done when the show closes. If they re-open it using the same staging, as I think George mentioned last night, they will need to find someone who plays the piano for the Hernando's Hideaway number.

Oh, darn!  No Kelli as Babe for me, then.

As for Sid, what if the producers keep stunt casting the role with other well-known instrumentalists?  Imagine subsequent Sids portrayed by the likes of Chris Botti, John Tesh and Yanni, each doing their specialty during "Hernando's Hideaway".

What was the name of that guy who played the zither?
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Post by: Jennifer on June 12, 2006, 06:28:46 AM
Wow, it looks like i have more than 15 pages to catch up on!

Here is a funny story re: the Tonys last night.

At around 9pm my sister called to give little megan's review of the show (8 months old).

She did not like Harry Connick's opening.  She liked the Drowsy Chaperone number. She did not like Jersey boys.

But here is the funniest part. She was mesmerized by the Sweeney Todd performance.  They kept trying to turn her away from the tv. But she would not let them. She wanted some Sweeney!  

Ha, I love it. A sondheim fan at 8 months! :)
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Post by: JoseSPiano on June 12, 2006, 06:32:05 AM
As for Barbecue, BBQ, etc...

I'm partial to North Carolina Style Chopped Pork BBQ which is basically a smoked pork shoulder with a red pepper-vinegar sauce - no tomato in sight.  The Bill's Barbecue chain in Richmond does it well.  However...

Memphis-style ribs - "dry" and "wet" - from Rendevous in Memphis.

http://www.hogsfly.com (http://www.hogsfly.com)

Memphis-style pulled pork bbq from Corky's - also in Memphis.

http://www.corkysbbq.com (http://www.corkysbbq.com)

Cuban-style beef ribs from Kuba-Kuba in Richmond, VA.

Etc., etc., etc...

Even the Filipino ihaw-ihaw is pretty darn tasty when done right.  It's basically some simply marinated meats - usually in vinegar and/or soy sauce and black pepper - simply grilled.

Oh... and I've tried a couple of the BBQ places here in NYC, and, so far, so good... Dallas BBQ, Virgil's, Spanky's, Texas BBQ & Rotisserie, Sawa (which is run by a Chinese man who fell in love with bbq a couple of years ago, and recently opened a small storefront on 9th Ave.), RUB (Righteous Urban Barbecue), etc...

And the mustard-based sauce beef ribs at Carlyle in Arlington, VA, as most definitely finger-licking-good!  -Although, their allure could be influenced by the accompanying macaroni and cheese.  ;)

Carlyle (http://www.greatamericanrestaurants.com/carsub/dinner.cfm)
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Post by: JoseSPiano on June 12, 2006, 06:38:05 AM
And now, back to the Tonys...

I was sort of surprised there was not some kind of "reaction" to Julia Roberts' comment, "You guys are insanely talented..."  -That was definitely a place where some uncomfortable laughter could have come into play.
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Post by: JoseSPiano on June 12, 2006, 06:43:06 AM
And it truly was a star-filled evening...

In my section alone - which happened to be a very good seat when all was said and done - I was seated in the midst of the casts of The Lieutenant of Inishmore, Jersey Boys, The Color Purple...

I was just seats away from Brian D'Arcy James - talk about looking spiffy in a tux! - Martha Plimpton, Adam Feldman (the critic)... And since I was off the center aisle, I was able to catch everyone going up and down the aisles as they made the rotation backstage for their excerpts or presentations.

*And I had no idea just how crazy the whole seat-filler process is... And just how crazy some of those seat-fillers are too!  ;)
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Post by: Jrand73 on June 12, 2006, 06:55:05 AM
Okay, DR ELMORE....I didn't say I didn't like him....just thought his speech was put down....as explained by DR DtM....but of course you are correct...Toronto has seen more than its share of US Damaged Goods.
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Post by: Jrand73 on June 12, 2006, 06:56:23 AM
And now, back to the Tonys...

I was sort of surprised there was not some kind of "reaction" to Julia Roberts' comment, "You guys are insanely talented..."  -That was definitely a place where some uncomfortable laughter could have come into play.

Reaction to ANYTHING Julia Roberts says (or memorizes) is best left to Entertainment Hollywood Access Extra People Report.  :P
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Post by: JoseSPiano on June 12, 2006, 07:03:28 AM
And as for the "orchestra"... I'm sure there had to be some sort of cueing system for everyone on stage - maybe there were some monitors set up in the middle "island" facing the stage.  However, I had some friends who were in the Hal Prince tableau (giggle, giggle), and they didn't spot any live musicians backstage.  Hmm...

However...  I do have to wonder where the musicians were located.  After the strike this past Christmas season, I seriously doubt that Radio City Music Hall would resort to canned music.   But maybe because this was an Awards show and not a show-show...  Anyone have other insights or information?

*I'm just a bit too groggy-headed to come up with the proper Google terms.
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Post by: vixmom on June 12, 2006, 07:07:32 AM
My goodness you peopel WERE chatty last night!

I have 19 pages to catch up or ketchup on!

Jose you look very handsome in your tux!! It suits you very well, I expect you to wear that for our next HHW tour!!

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Post by: vixmom on June 12, 2006, 07:10:05 AM
I have to read last nights posts because I am sure this was mentioned... no one reminded Hal Prince to take his glasses off the top of his head?  He looked ridiculous.
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Post by: Ben on June 12, 2006, 07:12:29 AM
I have to read last nights posts because I am sure this was mentioned... no one reminded Hal Prince to take his glasses off the top of his head?  He looked ridiculous.

Mr. Prince has worn his glasses on the top of his head for years and years and years and years and years and years (you get the point). If he had not had the glasses on the top of his head I would have been surprised  ;)
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Post by: MBarnum on June 12, 2006, 07:13:31 AM
Jose, what an exciting time you must have had last night!!!! And I love the photo of you holding the playbill! That would make a lovely avatar!
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Post by: Dan (the Man) on June 12, 2006, 07:16:13 AM
Hal Prince always has his glasses on his head.  But I guess over the years, his head has shrunk and his perscription has been calling for thicker lenses.  

His thank you speech was pretty lackadaisickle.  It sounded like he won the People's Choice Award.

And what did Best Scenic Design for a Play award winner Bob Crowley mean when he said, "I should have won for the other show."  Was this another John Napier sour grapes moment?
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Post by: MBarnum on June 12, 2006, 07:16:19 AM
I missed the first half hour of the Tony's and the last hour, but what I saw was a lot of fun, for me!

The best part was Patricia Neal..she was very funny! And Janis Paige...wowee!

I think I would enjoy seeing JERSEY BOYS...I missed anything to do with DROWSY CHAPERONE...will have to catch up with the rest of the show later this week...and then figure out how to burn it onto DVD from my DVR for DR Tomovoz!
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Post by: TPunk on June 12, 2006, 07:17:23 AM
Good morning all.

Jose thanks for all of the first person commentary, and might I say that you looked quite spiffy in your tux.
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Post by: PennyO on June 12, 2006, 07:18:00 AM
Jose - how beautifully elegant you look in your tux!!

Yes, Hal Prince wears his glasses on top of his head - it's pretty much a trademark now.

Bruce - the poster looks so lovely - but... are Susan Egan's show and Linda Purl's show REALLY going to be on the same nights?? You have them both listed for July 14 and 15... hope the poster isn't printed, yet.
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Post by: TPunk on June 12, 2006, 07:18:05 AM
I have to read last nights posts because I am sure this was mentioned... no one reminded Hal Prince to take his glasses off the top of his head?  He looked ridiculous.

Rodzinski made the same comment during the show!
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Post by: Jrand73 on June 12, 2006, 07:21:37 AM
Off to shop back in a tick.
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Post by: TPunk on June 12, 2006, 07:23:06 AM
Hal Prince always has his glasses on his head.  But I guess over the years, his head has shrunk and his perscription has been calling for thicker lenses.  

His thank you speech was pretty lackadaisickle.  It sounded like he won the People's Choice Award.

And what did Best Scenic Design for a Play award winner Bob Crowley mean when he said, "I should have won for the other show."  Was this another John Napier sour grapes moment?

I agree that the whole lifetime acheivement award presentation was lacking a certain something.

And I believe that Bob Crowley may have been referring to Tarzan, which was snubbed in all but one category, lighting.
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Post by: TPunk on June 12, 2006, 07:27:01 AM
Last night as the Tony's were winding down, I went online to search for plane tickets.  Flights to California which had previously been in the "how in the world can anyone afford that?!" ranged dropped down to "okay, I can live with that" and so we booked our yearly summer trip to the Bay Area.
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Post by: Ann on June 12, 2006, 07:28:20 AM
Goodness, that was a lot of posting yesterday.  I managed to catch up on almost all of it, though.  Jed and I watched the Tonys, and most of our thoughts rang true with what people were saying around these parts.  

HCJ was lifeless as the host, and I had the impression that he wasn't feeling very well.  

We liked the Color Purple numbers more than most...but that's horseracing.
 
Jose, you look simply faboo in your tux.  Sounds like it was a wonderful experience.  

The POTO number was completely pointless

Jersey Boys might be a strong musical, but it's still a bit sad when the jukebox musical wins it all.


On a seperate note, Jed and I will be driving down to Portland in September to see Wicked.  I had NO idea that tickets for the Seattle production would go so quickly.  They started Monday, and were gone when I tried on Friday.  But tix for the Portland one aren't even on sale yet, so I'll be getting up early on the 23rd to get some of those.  Sad, but I've been looking forward to seeing this for over a year, and darned if I'm gonna miss it now!

Later all!
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Post by: PennyO on June 12, 2006, 07:29:13 AM
TOD-  as our host remarked, barbecue tends to be lotsa taste from lotsa calories. I rarely indulge. But my parents liked to go to the Wood Ranch restaurant in Northridge, near the house they lived in for the last year of their lives, and with so many of us near, it was Family Dinners at Wood Ranch at least 3 times a month. The ribs are wonderful, likewise the tri-tip. Yummmmmm....
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Post by: PennyO on June 12, 2006, 07:31:31 AM
I've heard of real Southern barbecue, but have never tasted it. Some day.
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Post by: PennyO on June 12, 2006, 07:35:03 AM
Catch y'all later... I'm off to make a gallon of coffee and get to work on this presentation for my June 27 interview. Hey, Bruce, maybe wanna do a meeting that afternoon? It's a Tuesday. I'd love to hear the songs and talk about script changes.
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Post by: Charles Pogue on June 12, 2006, 07:41:34 AM
BK, I will certainly weigh in on b-b-q. Dr. Hogly-Wogly's Tyler, Texas B-B-Q is probably the best I've ever had anywhere, including many, many good joints in Texas.  The only one I think that could compare (and now sadly gone, I believe) was The Rib  on Lovers Lane in Dallas.  It was an all-you-could-eat place, but very poshly appointed and you were served on silver salvers by red-liveried waiters.  Excellent food.  I disagree with you about the Hogly-Wogly's sauce; I like it because it was sweet, not tangy or spicy.  I thik you may be using their spicy version in the catsup dispenser.  The stuff that comes in the little pitchers is sweet.  The main difference I find between Southern B-B-Q and Texas or Western B-B-Q is in the sauce.  Southern is usually tangy and spicy; Texas is sweet.  While I can eat both, I prefer Texas.  Usually you can tell by the colour...Texas is more brownish in colour; Southern has reddish hues.

I think the Tonys is still the classiest, smartest, and best run Award show on TV.  I enjoyed it thoroughly...any gripes I might have are minimal (too many damned commercials; never enough attention to straight plays).  Delighted History Boys took home a gaggle of awards. Terrific play.

Biggest surprise of Tony night was see my LA doctor...Doctor Galen...in the commercial for Fosomax (I think) which ran a couple of times.  He was the one with the goatee who got most of the air time, it seemed to me.
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Post by: DearReaderLaura on June 12, 2006, 07:45:13 AM
My weatherbug said it was 71F at 5:30 a.m., so I took off for a nice long walk. It is flashing red now, warning me of hot weather this afternoon.

Sometime today my range hood will be installed. So I guess I wait around today for that.
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Post by: Matt H. on June 12, 2006, 07:46:28 AM
Good morning!

We had a horrific storm blow through here last night. Lots of people lost power, but I didn't.

It's overcast this morning but not especially cool - mid 70s right now climbing to low 80s by afternoon. More storms in the forecast.
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Post by: Matt H. on June 12, 2006, 07:49:07 AM
Last night, bk wrote:

"So, Chaperone has won book and score - not surprising, given there were only three nominees in each category, which says more about the B'way musical than anything."


This is not correct. Each category had four nominees. The book nominees paralleled the Best Musical nominees. The score nominees were DROWSY, PURPLE, WEDDING SINGER, and THE WOMAN IN WHITE.
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Post by: Matt H. on June 12, 2006, 07:52:13 AM
I thought THE DROWSY CHAPARONE's number came across very well last night on TV. Of course, I have only that to go on; not having seen it in the theater, I can't say which was more effective. I can say that if I didn't know anything about any of the shows, CHAPARONE's number would have made me want to see it.

As for JERSEY BOYS being a jukebox musical, well, it kinda is, but at least to their credit, they didn't try to make the songs of the Four Seasons into character songs or book songs. The songs are fit normally into the show as performance pieces of the group. (Nothing like SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER or FOOTLOOSE or MAMMA MIA.) For that reason, it didn't bother me that it won Best Musical.
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Post by: Matt H. on June 12, 2006, 07:54:11 AM
DR Jose did indeed look wonderful in that tux. Maybe a new avatar is on the way?
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Post by: Matt H. on June 12, 2006, 07:55:58 AM
I'm going to be watching BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID's new DVD transfer today. Haven't watched the movie in a long time (only had it on laserdisc anyway), so I'll be anxious to see the new transfer and hear it in stereo. The laserdisc was in mono sound.
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Post by: Matt H. on June 12, 2006, 07:56:29 AM
And another reminder about the season premiere of THE CLOSER tonight on TNT. 9 p.m. EDT.
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Post by: Dan (the Man) on June 12, 2006, 07:57:39 AM
I agree that the whole lifetime acheivement award presentation was lacking a certain something.

And I believe that Bob Crowley may have been referring to Tarzan, which was snubbed in all but one category, lighting.

Ugh!  From every picture that I've seen, the TARZAN set consists of nothing but green streamers hanging from the rafters.
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Post by: DearReaderLaura on June 12, 2006, 08:05:41 AM
DR Jose did indeed look dashing.
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Post by: JoseSPiano on June 12, 2006, 08:09:47 AM
As for me in my new tux...

Awwwww... <blush>

*And I have to admit that it was fun dressing up again for the first time in a long time.  I think the last time I wore a tuxedo was for the Helen Hayes Awards about five or six years ago.

**And I even thought I looked quite spiffy.  :)
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Post by: Matt H. on June 12, 2006, 08:13:04 AM
Biggest surprise of the night for me: Bob Martin is married?
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Post by: FJL on June 12, 2006, 08:15:14 AM
I'll add to the chorus of "spiffy in a tux" reviews of Jose.  Great photos.
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Post by: JoseSPiano on June 12, 2006, 08:16:18 AM
Biggest surprise of the night for me: Bob Martin is married?

Well... I'm still always amazed that Michael Riedel has a girlfriend.

:P
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Post by: Dan (the Man) on June 12, 2006, 08:19:23 AM
Biggest surprise of the night for me: Bob Martin is married?

So was the Man In The Chair.
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Post by: FJL on June 12, 2006, 08:22:39 AM
Ben - just to clarify, I first commented on the Roundabout THREEPENNY OPERA about a week into previews, and what I very much enjoyed on that visit was the way the musical numbers were presented and performed, which I meant to separate out from the production as a whole.  At the time, I felt the book adaptation was simply in no shape to be evaluated, since the actors were still falling over some of the lines and had not grown comfortable with the book.  I know that since then, I've expressed disappointment that none of the actors besides Jim Dale were taken seriously as Tony contenders, though, but I have to sheepishly admit that I haven't gone back to see the show again following the reviews.
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Post by: Matt H. on June 12, 2006, 08:26:57 AM
Well... I'm still always amazed that Michael Riedel has a girlfriend.

:P

I was shocked about Jefferson Mays' wife a few seasons ago, too. One never knows!   :o
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Post by: Dan (the Man) on June 12, 2006, 08:33:11 AM
Is/was THREEPENNY OPERA recorded?  I'm not a fan of this production, but I would like to hear a clean recording of Cyndi Lauper's numbers.
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Post by: Ben on June 12, 2006, 08:35:50 AM
No recording is planned for ThreePenny. The production is now available on TKTS (half-price tickets).
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Post by: Cillaliz on June 12, 2006, 08:39:10 AM
Morning - Jose, you were quite dashing in your tux - sounds like you had a blast last night. that's fabulous
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Post by: Cillaliz on June 12, 2006, 08:41:27 AM
For someone who has seen JERSEY BOYS - I'm assuming it has a good book. Is that true?   I'm not a big fan of jukebox musicals and wasn't planning to try to see it, but if the songs fit into the story of the Four Seasons and it's got a good book, I may just have to give it a chance
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Post by: JoseSPiano on June 12, 2006, 08:42:09 AM
Is/was THREEPENNY OPERA recorded?  I'm not a fan of this production, but I would like to hear a clean recording of Cyndi Lauper's numbers.

There are also reports that the Kurt Weill Estate is not happy with the production and the new translation, and, thus, they are not allowing it to be recorded.
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Post by: Cillaliz on June 12, 2006, 08:42:32 AM
I need to get some breakfast.  By for now
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Post by: Dan (the Man) on June 12, 2006, 08:50:41 AM
There are also reports that the Kurt Weill Estate is not happy with the production and the new translation, and, thus, they are not allowing it to be recorded.

Can't say I blame them.  I wonder if they are also holding up a CD release of the '76 production with Raul Julia.

And, yes, DR Jose, you do cut quite a figure in your tux.
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Post by: Dan (the Man) on June 12, 2006, 08:55:28 AM
Page Four "I Miss Hugh" Dance:

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v130/WandaDuck/TonyKick.jpg)
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Post by: vixmom on June 12, 2006, 09:02:29 AM
Whew!  Finally caught up.  I guess I was the only one that didn't know Hal Prince always wore his glasses on his head, but I stand by my earlier opinion it looked darn silly...IMHO



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Post by: Donna on June 12, 2006, 09:05:09 AM
Dear Reader Jose - You look quite comfortable in that tux, as if you were born to it.

It seemed to me that The Drowsy Chaperone number was compressed to fit the small screen and the masked Radio City Music Hall stage (at least I think it was performed in RCMH). Which bodes the question...

Question for Jose: Were the musical numbers pre-filmed or were they performed live on the Radio City Music Hall stage?

I loved the way Bill Irwin took care of Patricia Neal.

After her movie days, Janis Paige has done some interesting television work over the years. In the '50s, she had her own TV series (she sang the heck out of Come Rain or Come Shine in one show). In an episode of Happy Days she played Fonzie's long lost waitress mother. She also played Linda Purl's mother (who gets killed at the start of the film) in a very interesting TV movie called Natural Causes. I think she was hilarious in the movie Silk Stockings. According to IMDb, she was born in 1922, which makes her 84!


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Post by: Ron Pulliam on June 12, 2006, 09:08:22 AM
And now, back to the Tonys...

I was sort of surprised there was not some kind of "reaction" to Julia Roberts' comment, "You guys are insanely talented..."  -That was definitely a place where some uncomfortable laughter could have come into play.


Me-OW!
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Post by: Ron Pulliam on June 12, 2006, 09:08:56 AM
Reaction to ANYTHING Julia Roberts says (or memorizes) is best left to Entertainment Hollywood Access Extra People Report.  :P


ME-OW-W-W!
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Post by: Ron Pulliam on June 12, 2006, 09:14:39 AM
For someone who has seen JERSEY BOYS - I'm assuming it has a good book. Is that true?   I'm not a big fan of jukebox musicals and wasn't planning to try to see it, but if the songs fit into the story of the Four Seasons and it's got a good book, I may just have to give it a chance

With the lead and featured actor both winning Tonys -- and being wildly popular winners based on audience reaction -- they must be phenomenal in the show.

Was it just me...or did anyone feel there was a lot of mysterious emotional baggage in both accepance speeches?  But even in not knowing what they were talking about, the emotions they conveyed moved me, nonetheless.
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Post by: Ron Pulliam on June 12, 2006, 09:16:21 AM
Whew!  Finally caught up.  I guess I was the only one that didn't know Hal Prince always wore his glasses on his head, but I stand by my earlier opinion it looked darn silly...IMHO


There are number of men whose heads are shaped like his, and who have male pattern baldness, who maintain this affectation.

To me, it's just another form of "comb-over".
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Post by: Ron Pulliam on June 12, 2006, 09:17:50 AM
Is it just me, or...

...does it seem a tad pitiful to trot out stars as if to say "Look who's still alive!" at these ceremonies?

I have been dismayed in the past by final appearances...like the last time Bette Davis was at the Oscars (and seemed to have been unable to remember from moment to moment why she was there)...or when Deborah Kerr (whom I believe is still among the living) walked out to receive a Lifetime Achievement Oscar (about 20 years late, IMO) and seemed to have just walked onstage from a nursing home...

I LOVE these performers...so please don't wrongly interpret my comments.  I just don't think it serves them or our perceptions of them very well to trot them out like curiousity pieces.

I'd rather have seen Patricia Neal sitting in the audience and acknowledging recognition than to have seen her so frail in a presentation.

But...again...maybe it's just me.
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Post by: Ron Pulliam on June 12, 2006, 09:24:16 AM
Gracious...I do seem to have scared off the posters.  Or is it that it's lunchtime on the east coast?
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Post by: bk on June 12, 2006, 09:34:16 AM
I'm up, I'm up.  Good night's sleep (I awoke at nine), and I'm getting my bearings.  I don't know where they've got to, but when I find them then I shall have my bearings once again.

Jose looks dashing in his tux.  My Tony attire was shorts and a t-shirt.
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Post by: JoseSPiano on June 12, 2006, 09:41:35 AM
Dear Reader Jose - You look quite comfortable in that tux, as if you were born to it.

It seemed to me that The Drowsy Chaperone number was compressed to fit the small screen and the masked Radio City Music Hall stage (at least I think it was performed in RCMH). Which bodes the question...

Question for Jose: Were the musical numbers pre-filmed or were they performed live on the Radio City Music Hall stage?



Aww, Thanks.

All the musical numbers were performed live.  *The Spamalot skit was the only major segment that was pre-taped.

I don't believe Drowsy was compressed.  I think it was just dwarfed by the cavern known as Radio City Music Hall.  It was interesting that The Pajama Game and The Color Purple only used partial sets and projections for the backgrounds.  Well, even the Sweeney Todd set was stripped down to just the planks.

As another DR mentioned, the numbers are restaged for Radio City Music and for the TV cameras.  Sweeney Todd was "expanded", and they even had Alex Gemignani facing downstage as he played the piano/keyboard - at the O'Neill he faces upstage and keeps an eye on things via a mirror in the set.  And it looked like The Color Purple went ahead and let their understudies be a part of the number.
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Post by: Dan (the Man) on June 12, 2006, 09:44:08 AM
Is it just me, or...

...does it seem a tad pitiful to trot out stars as if to say "Look who's still alive!" at these ceremonies?

I have been dismayed in the past by final appearances...like the last time Bette Davis was at the Oscars (and seemed to have been unable to remember from moment to moment why she was there)...or when Deborah Kerr (whom I believe is still among the living) walked out to receive a Lifetime Achievement Oscar (about 20 years late, IMO) and seemed to have just walked onstage from a nursing home...

I LOVE these performers...so please don't wrongly interpret my comments.  I just don't think it serves them or our perceptions of them very well to trot them out like curiousity pieces.

I'd rather have seen Patricia Neal sitting in the audience and acknowledging recognition than to have seen her so frail in a presentation.

But...again...maybe it's just me.

Ms Neal might have been a bit physically frail, but she seemed fine to me otherwise (I loved her pronunciation of Phylicia Rashad's name.  And of all the times for an audience not to get up on their feet!  Sheesh!)

And if that Bette Davis doc on TCM can be completely believed, Bette Davis was as sharp as a tack to the very end.

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Post by: Dan (the Man) on June 12, 2006, 09:46:32 AM
I thought it interesting that THE COLOR PURPLE was almost a shut out.  But now it can be touted everywhere as 'The Tony Award Winning Show".
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Post by: JoseSPiano on June 12, 2006, 09:50:04 AM
I thought it interesting that THE COLOR PURPLE was almost a shut out.  But now it can be touted everywhere as 'The Tony Award Winning Show".

Even if the The Color Purple had won more Tony's, its biggest asset would still be Oprah Winfrey.
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Post by: JoseSPiano on June 12, 2006, 09:56:37 AM
...And I'm wondering just how much longer Sweeney Todd will be running.  Yes, it won Best Orchestrations and Best Direction of Musical, but I'm not sure that those are enough to keep it running as long as one would like.  -Especially since their numbers were already dipping - and with Patti LuPone's upcoming vacation and leave of absence... Then again, it's already re-couped it's investment, so...

I think the show to "watch" will be The Wedding Singer.  It was a smart move to perform that number on The Tony's - fun, funny and nostalgic (in an 1980's way).  Just the right hook to attract the casual theatre-goer.
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Post by: DearReaderLaura on June 12, 2006, 09:59:44 AM
I think the show to "watch" will be The Wedding Singer.  It was a smart move to perform that number on The Tony's - fun, funny and nostalgic (in an 1980's way).  Just the right hook to attract the casual theatre-goer.

I dunno. I was bored with it.
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Post by: JoseSPiano on June 12, 2006, 10:00:33 AM
...And the number of Jersey Boys fans who were waiting outside Radio City and congratulating both Christian Hoff and John Lloyd Young was quite astounding.  And, in a way, endearing - I'm not sure that's the correct word.  But it was nice seeing the genuine admiration some of the guys from the "neighborhood" had for the cast of the show.
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Post by: bk on June 12, 2006, 10:02:04 AM
I, too, didn't care for The Wedding Singer number - it was okay, but after reading comments about it when the show opened, I was expecting much more.
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Post by: Dan (the Man) on June 12, 2006, 10:25:42 AM
I didn't care THE WEDDING SINGER number either.  The conceit of that number was that this character's band is so popular at weddings because of the song he wrote, which is essentially about how his band's music really makes a wedding.  What kind of logic is that?

Now if they had utilized actual 80s music (like the film), they might have had something.  That opening sequence could have used Billy Idol's "White Wedding" and then intertwined "It's Your Wedding Day" within.  That would have almost worked for me, except I don't think that "Wedding Day" was interesting to begin with.
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Post by: Dan (the Man) on June 12, 2006, 10:26:55 AM
And where is the Duran Duran musical?
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Post by: Ron Pulliam on June 12, 2006, 10:26:58 AM
And if that Bette Davis doc on TCM can be completely believed, Bette Davis was as sharp as a tack to the very end.

It may well be....but on that Oscarcast, she seemd in a fog.
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Post by: elmore3003 on June 12, 2006, 10:28:18 AM
Okay, DR ELMORE....I didn't say I didn't like him....just thought his speech was put down....as explained by DR DtM....but of course you are correct...Toronto has seen more than its share of US Damaged Goods.

DRJRand55, I know you didn't say that and I'm not calling you on that!  I just meant that for me, his comment was funny and quirky.  In essence he said "I'm grateful to Broadway because there are at least 60 years of musicals I can write parodies of."  I didn't find it offensive but rather true.  However, I doubt beyond THE BOYFRIEND and LITTLE MARY SUNSHINE, and possibly DAMES AT SEA which owes more to 30s movies than Broadway, he's seen any other spoofs.  Most of them flop.
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Post by: Dan (the Man) on June 12, 2006, 10:30:27 AM
It may well be....but on that Oscarcast, she seemd in a fog.

It was probably the smoke from her cigarette.

And where is the one-woman play about Bette Davis?

Oh, wait a minute--there was one, years back.  Wasn't there?
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Post by: Ron Pulliam on June 12, 2006, 10:32:13 AM
I didn't care THE WEDDING SINGER number either.  The conceit of that number was that this character's band is so popular at weddings because of the song he wrote, which is essentially about how his band's music really makes a wedding.  What kind of logic is that?

Now if they had utilized actual 80s music (like the film), they might have had something.  That opening sequence could have used Billy Idol's "White Wedding" and then intertwined "It's Your Wedding Day" within.  That would have almost worked for me, except I don't think that "Wedding Day" was interesting to begin with.


I liked it.  The conceit was expositional, IMO...and no less logical than songs in many Broadway musicals of years gone by.

How much sense is there in seeing a scene inside the Sleeptite Pajama factory where all the workers are singing, "The Pajama Game is the game I'm in..."  Etc.

Everyone there knows what kind of game they're in...they're letting the audience know...and that's exactly what "The Wedding Singer" number was doing.

Not one whit different in concept/execution, to my way of thinking.  And it was original, rather than "juke box"...even better.
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Post by: elmore3003 on June 12, 2006, 10:33:23 AM
And another reminder about the season premiere of THE CLOSER tonight on TNT. 9 p.m. EDT.

Looks like my friend Kevin Kilner is guest starring.
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Post by: Ron Pulliam on June 12, 2006, 10:34:47 AM
DRJRand55, I know you didn't say that and I'm not calling you on that!  I just meant that for me, his comment was funny and quirky.  In essence he said "I'm grateful to Broadway because there are at least 60 years of musicals I can write parodies of."  I didn't find it offensive but rather true.  However, I doubt beyond THE BOYFRIEND and LITTLE MARY SUNSHINE, and possibly DAMES AT SEA which owes more to 30s movies than Broadway, he's seen any other spoofs.  Most of them flop.

I remember thinking it would have been a nice touch if he had appended "...and celebrate".  
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Post by: elmore3003 on June 12, 2006, 10:35:21 AM
Is/was THREEPENNY OPERA recorded?  I'm not a fan of this production, but I would like to hear a clean recording of Cyndi Lauper's numbers.

I don't think the Kurt Weill Foundation will let this turkey get recorded.
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Post by: elmore3003 on June 12, 2006, 10:41:05 AM
Is it just me, or...

...does it seem a tad pitiful to trot out stars as if to say "Look who's still alive!" at these ceremonies?

I have been dismayed in the past by final appearances...like the last time Bette Davis was at the Oscars (and seemed to have been unable to remember from moment to moment why she was there)...or when Deborah Kerr (whom I believe is still among the living) walked out to receive a Lifetime Achievement Oscar (about 20 years late, IMO) and seemed to have just walked onstage from a nursing home...

I LOVE these performers...so please don't wrongly interpret my comments.  I just don't think it serves them or our perceptions of them very well to trot them out like curiousity pieces.

I'd rather have seen Patricia Neal sitting in the audience and acknowledging recognition than to have seen her so frail in a presentation.

But...again...maybe it's just me.

DR RonPulliam, don't let her fool you!  Miss Neal is quite active socially in Manhattan; I've seen her at various functions from parties to funerals, she does the Theatre Guild cruises to Alaska, etc. regularly, and she has all her mental faculties.  I don't think she's as frail as you think, but I think she'd love knowing your concerns about her.  She's very kind with a good sense of humor.  She and Julie Wilson remind me a lot of each other.
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Post by: elmore3003 on June 12, 2006, 10:43:14 AM

I think the show to "watch" will be The Wedding Singer.  It was a smart move to perform that number on The Tony's - fun, funny and nostalgic (in an 1980's way).  Just the right hook to attract the casual theatre-goer.

The broadcast made TITANIC look a lot better than it was, and I believe that, along with the film, helped sell tickets.
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Post by: vixmom on June 12, 2006, 10:46:51 AM
I just had three slices of rare roastbeast and two slices of monster cheese on a fresh crosisant accompanied by 1/4 lb of German potato salad... alas.... eaten at my desk not the beach
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Post by: MBarnum on June 12, 2006, 10:49:25 AM
Looks like my friend Kevin Kilner is guest starring.

You didn't tell me you knew Kevin Kilner? I adore him. Please set me up on a date with him.
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Post by: vixmom on June 12, 2006, 10:52:45 AM
Looks like my friend Kevin Kilner is guest starring.

 I got all excited for a minute... I thought you said Kevin Kline.. I was going to ask you to set me up on a date with him.... ;D
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Post by: MBarnum on June 12, 2006, 10:55:37 AM
Of course I love it when the old timers are trotted out...if they are up to it and have a desire to be seen again (and many of them do! Just go to any of those nostalgia conventions) I say, bring 'em on out...just because they are old and frail doesn't mean, in my mind, that they should be kept out of the limelight...unless of course that is what they prefer.

It is rather odd with the old timers...people get upset seeing them all old looking...and they are upset seeing them all surgically enhanced to try to look younger...these poor people are darned if they do and darned if they don't... frankly, I will take them any way I can just to have the opportunity to see them and/or meet them...in whatever shape they are in!

Just my opinion. Your mileage may vary.

And of course it is certainly wonderful to see someone like Janis Paige who has aged remarkably! Holy cow I couldn't believe my eyes! She certainly does not look her age at all.

And a P.S. (before I fall off of my high horse) having met quite a lot of old time actors and actresses, some who seemed like they were on their last leg, they absolutely loved any attention they could still get...it is just the performer in them I guess.
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Post by: Dan (the Man) on June 12, 2006, 10:58:00 AM
I just had three slices of rare roastbeast and two slices of monster cheese on a fresh crosisant accompanied by 1/4 lb of German potato salad... alas.... eaten at my desk not the beach

Monster cheese?  Gorgon-zolla?
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Post by: vixmom on June 12, 2006, 11:01:13 AM
Monster cheese?  Gorgon-zolla?


Surely you meant gorgonzilla!   ;D



Monster cheese  is the "family" name for Muenster  :D
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Post by: vixmom on June 12, 2006, 11:04:17 AM
The Fairport Convention Concert we saw last night was wonderful!  They are playing at Joes Pub this Sunday evening the 18th, at 7 PM.  Only $25 a ticket.  I urge you NYC locals to give them a listen!

http://www.joespub.com/web_joes/?CFID=1217299&CFTOKEN=e9c4560e2240c04f-C966B74F-8A11-AAA6-8A703D0A143E8FC3


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Post by: MBarnum on June 12, 2006, 11:04:32 AM
Oh, Vixmom, Kevin Kilner is even better! He was in some short lived sitcome some years back that I really liked him in.

(http://members.tripod.de/silke1/kkilner_210x240_2.jpg)
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Post by: Ben on June 12, 2006, 11:07:30 AM
Interesting how those people who didn't see Drowsy thought the number on the Tonys came off well and some of us who have seen the show thought it just laid there. I guess it bodes well for the show.

Since Sweeney already made back the investment they could close anytime and be considered a hit. I do think that the core Sweeney heads have seen the show. I am considering very strongly going back to see Miss Kaye when she steps in for Miss LuPone

Here is news about the Vegas Phantom

WSMA (http://www.playbill.com/news/article/100216.html)
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Post by: Ben on June 12, 2006, 11:10:05 AM
I will be in Roanoke, VA on Sunday, June 18th seeing Anthony's show for the third time. I'm seeing it Friday night, Saturday night and Sunday afternoon. I will not be able to go to Joe's Pub unless I can pull a Hermione from Harry Potter.
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Post by: vixmom on June 12, 2006, 11:11:43 AM
Oh, Vixmom, Kevin Kilner is even better! He was in some short lived sitcome some years back that I really liked him in.

(http://members.tripod.de/silke1/kkilner_210x240_2.jpg)

Oh I am sure he is very nice... byt Kevin Kline has had my... heart.... since I saw him in Pirates of Penzance on Broadway
back when they used candles to light the Great White Way!!
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Post by: Ben on June 12, 2006, 11:11:53 AM
Sad news for the New York acting community and for the Phantom of the Opera cast:

Obituary
Richard Warren Pugh, a Broadway singer, dancer and actor who performed as an original cast member of "The Phantom of the Opera" for 18 years, died in his sleep Friday at his home in Teaneck. The cause of death was complications from diabetes. He was 55. "He was the perfect character actor, even in life," said his sister, Jeanine M. Pollock. "He always took care of people around him. He was the one in the family that others relied on." On Broadway, Mr. Pugh also performed in "Sweeney Todd" (1979-80), "The Music Man" (1980), "Copperfield" (1981) and a revival of "Zorba" with Anthony Quinn (1983-84). He opened in "Phantom" in 1988. "Acting, that was his whole life," Pollock said. "He had a fused ankle and he was still able to dance. He was a one-legged song-and-dance man." A graduate of Tarkio College in Missouri, Mr. Pugh went on to become vice president of the Actors Equity Association in New York City. He also was a member of the Screen Actors Guild and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Besides Pollock, he is survived by his father, Henry Pugh, and his nephew, Rhys Pollock. Visitation will be at the Costa Memorial Home in Hasbrouck Heights from 7 to 9 p.m. today and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday. A funeral Mass will be said at 11 a.m. Tuesday at St. Francis de Sales Roman Catholic Church in Lodi.
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Post by: Dan (the Man) on June 12, 2006, 11:16:20 AM
I liked it.  The conceit was expositional, IMO...and no less logical than songs in many Broadway musicals of years gone by.

How much sense is there in seeing a scene inside the Sleeptite Pajama factory where all the workers are singing, "The Pajama Game is the game I'm in..."  Etc.

Everyone there knows what kind of game they're in...they're letting the audience know...and that's exactly what "The Wedding Singer" number was doing.

Not one whit different in concept/execution, to my way of thinking.  And it was original, rather than "juke box"...even better.

I agree that "It's Your Wedding Day" is typical as an opening number.  It's the self referencing of the song itself that I have a problem with.

And since I'm in a nit-picky mood, I have an issue with the new production of PG having all the factory workers singing "The Pajama Game" at the top of the show.  Why would disgruntled workers, who are on the verge of going out on strike and would call a meeting of the grievance committee at the drop of a hat, want to sing "We can hardly wait to wake and get to work at eight"?  It makes sense for Hines but not for the union members.  The production went to the trouble of replacing Gladys with Mae performing "Steam Heat" at the union meeting, so why did they make this illogical choice?

But then again, it's musical theatre and not an algebraic algorithm--who needs logic when there's singing and dancing, hey?
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Post by: JoseSPiano on June 12, 2006, 11:18:08 AM
And I thought I had noticed "this" last night, but here's the proof:

Scroll down for picture...

Oops...
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Post by: Dan (the Man) on June 12, 2006, 11:19:12 AM
Surely you meant gorgonzilla!   ;D



Monster cheese  is the "family" name for Muenster  :D

I fell in love with Muenster when I was a youngen.  But then my folks started buying the less expensive Munchee cheese, trying to fob it off on me as Muenster.  But I knew better.  Can't pull the cheese over my eyes.
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Post by: vixmom on June 12, 2006, 11:19:45 AM
I will be in Roanoke, VA on Sunday, June 18th seeing Anthony's show for the third time. I'm seeing it Friday night, Saturday night and Sunday afternoon. I will not be able to go to Joe's Pub unless I can pull a Hermione from Harry Potter.

Drive Fast!  :D

Give the vixfamily regards to your dear Anthony.  It is a shame we can't get down to see him ... we were very impressed with his performance in the show we saw him in last year.
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Post by: Charles Pogue on June 12, 2006, 11:23:01 AM
The Wedding Singer number certainly didn't make me want to rush out and see the show; But Jose is probably right...the "casual" tourist theatre goers will flock to it.
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Post by: vixmom on June 12, 2006, 11:23:02 AM
And I thought I had noticed "this" last night, but here's the proof:

(http://abacausa.com/previews/30/505430.jpeg)

Oops!

hmmm...no picture!
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Post by: JoseSPiano on June 12, 2006, 11:23:11 AM
DR Ben - I shall have to check in with my Phantom friends this week... Sad news indeed.
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Post by: vixmom on June 12, 2006, 11:24:22 AM
Rest in Peace Mr. Pugh
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Post by: JoseSPiano on June 12, 2006, 11:24:53 AM
hmmm...no picture!

Hmm... It was there just a second ago...  Oh, hold on...
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Post by: JoseSPiano on June 12, 2006, 11:28:20 AM
Let's see if this works....

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Post by: Ben on June 12, 2006, 11:30:39 AM
All I can say about that picture is OH MY!!!
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Post by: bk on June 12, 2006, 11:32:41 AM
Nice headlights.

Back from my jog - like yesterday, difficult, but I went the full distance.  As it's now been about twenty-four days in a row, I may be due for a day off.
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Post by: Dan (the Man) on June 12, 2006, 11:33:09 AM
"This irresistible, Paris original..."
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Post by: George on June 12, 2006, 11:41:48 AM
Topic of the Day:  I like food that has been barbequed, but I've never been to a restaurant that specifically is "barbeque."

Otherwise, I love the show, Das Barbecü (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0000014WC/sr=8-1/qid=1150136610/ref=pd_bbs_1/002-7701208-5864855?%5Fencoding=UTF8) (as recorded by our very own BK!) and the song "Barbecue For Two."  It's a great show and a great cast recording!! ;D
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Post by: elmore3003 on June 12, 2006, 11:52:09 AM
You didn't tell me you knew Kevin Kilner? I adore him. Please set me up on a date with him.

His girlfriend would hate you.
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Post by: TPunk on June 12, 2006, 11:59:10 AM
On the TOD: there are quite a few barbeque restaurants in NYC that I like, I enjoy the pulled pork sandwich at Cowgirl Hall of Fame, and pretty much anything at Spanky's.  There is also a barbequed meat salad at Virgil's that I really like, it's a green salad with barbequed pork, beef, and I think chicken on top. We recently tried out RUB (Real Urban Barbeque) for dinner but they were out of almost everything.  I guess since it is slow cooked throughout the day they cannot quickly whip some up when they run out, but it made for a peculiar dining experience.
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Post by: TPunk on June 12, 2006, 11:59:40 AM
His girlfriend would hate you.

Why is she so mean?  ;D
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Post by: MBarnum on June 12, 2006, 12:20:00 PM
A girlfriend my Aunt Fanny!

After watching the Tony awards last night I am convinced that there are no straight men on Broadway.
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Post by: Donna on June 12, 2006, 12:24:59 PM
I respect your opinions regarding The Wedding Singer, but I beg to differ.

I don't know from ego or opening numbers as I haven't seen the show (I never saw the film either because I think Adam Sandler is unfunny). I only know it was the best musical number on the Tony show broadcast.

IMO it was one of the few things that generated any EXCITEMENT through the "tube."  Unbelievably, you could UNDERSTAND EVERY WORD the singer was singing, which is saying something for rock songs. The choreography IMO was TERRIFIC! Having the dancers in those prom-type dresses doing front and side splits in the air and on the ground, the high knee lifts, the intricate dance patterns and the general ENERGY of the dancers was downright EXHILERATING! For this viewer, the number definitely perked up an otherwise sad-sack awards presentation...AND made me want to see the actual show.


 
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Post by: elmore3003 on June 12, 2006, 12:25:15 PM
A girlfriend my Aunt Fanny!

After watching the Tony awards last night I am convinced that there are no straight men on Broadway.

Or in bodybuilding!
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Post by: JoseSPiano on June 12, 2006, 12:34:46 PM
Or ice skating!
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Post by: elmore3003 on June 12, 2006, 12:37:14 PM
I believe Mr Brian D'Arcy James is straight, DR MBarnum.
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Post by: Ben on June 12, 2006, 12:37:28 PM
Seconding what Donna said, I have seen the Wedding Singer (I'm kind of middling about it) but my two friends have not seen the show and they were just as excited about the number as Donna. They both said they would like to see the show and that the number played extremely well. I do think it's a great opening number. Unfortunately, IMHO, the show goes downhill from there. The first act is OK but the second act drags and we have the tedious Randy Granny scene where Rita Gardner breaks into a rap with Kevin Cahoon. The audience loved it. I winced.
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Post by: Ben on June 12, 2006, 12:38:05 PM
I believe Mr Brian D'Arcy James is straight, DR MBarnum.

Elmore, you're shattering the poor boy's illuisions!
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Post by: JoseSPiano on June 12, 2006, 12:38:24 PM
I respect your opinions regarding The Wedding Singer, but I beg to differ.

I don't know from ego or opening numbers as I haven't seen the show (I never saw the film either because I think Adam Sandler is unfunny). I only know it was the best musical number on the Tony show broadcast.

IMO it was one of the few things that generated any EXCITEMENT through the "tube."  Unbelievably, you could UNDERSTAND EVERY WORD the singer was singing, which is saying something for rock songs. The choreography IMO was TERRIFIC! Having the dancers in those prom-type dresses doing front and side splits in the air and on the ground, the high knee lifts, the intricate dance patterns and the general ENERGY of the dancers was downright EXHILERATING! For this viewer, the number definitely perked up an otherwise sad-sack awards presentation...AND made me want to see the actual show.


 

...And, actually, in the hall, it was the one number that people really responded to - besides the Jersey Boys segment.  -At least as I was gauging the reaction of the people around me.  It was just a fun, purposely schlocky number.  Light entertainment.  -And then Threepenny Opera came on next...  Hmmm....
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Post by: Ben on June 12, 2006, 12:38:58 PM
Or ice skating!

But there are lots of them in the world of cooking!
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Post by: JoseSPiano on June 12, 2006, 12:41:49 PM
But there are lots of them in the world of cooking!

Excuse me!  I resemble that remark!

;)
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Post by: Jrand73 on June 12, 2006, 12:45:03 PM
La da DAH de da da.
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Post by: JoseSPiano on June 12, 2006, 12:45:18 PM
Well, I believe it's time for me to head out for a while and get out of the apartment for a while.

Laters...
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Post by: elmore3003 on June 12, 2006, 12:47:02 PM
Elmore, you're shattering the poor boy's illuisions!

Well as Dr Pangloss says, the uneducated say a great deal of foolish things.
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Post by: Jrand73 on June 12, 2006, 12:49:16 PM
I received the OBC disks of THE DROWSY CHAPERONE and JERSEY BOYS today.....

AND the third season of THE DORIS DAY SHOW.  I watched the Young Love pilot featuring a scene with MR BK as David....who arrives at a party with paper plates, walks around with a glass full of carrot sticks, and reacts perfectly to a Bar Mitzvah Cake.  The EDITED version of the pilot is also in the collection as episode 26 of that season, with MR BK intact, and a laugh track.  Michael Burns and Meredith Baxter make a cute couple, but the show is NOTHING special.  Seems like by the books tv comedy....
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Post by: Jrand73 on June 12, 2006, 12:49:55 PM
Interesting to read all the different comments and reactions from DR's about the Tony Awards last night.

I guess the only thing we ALL agree on is how great Janis Paige looked.
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Post by: Jrand73 on June 12, 2006, 12:51:34 PM
Well as Dr Pangloss says, the uneducated say a great deal of foolish things.

He must have foreseen the internet!  :o

I get your above point, DR ELMORE.....

Of course we haven't discussed the person who made the biggest fool of himself....a great category.....
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Post by: Jrand73 on June 12, 2006, 12:52:12 PM
Was that Bob Crewe up on the stage with the JERSEY BOYS crowd?  He dated June Kenney, you know, DR MBARNUM.
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Post by: Dan (the Man) on June 12, 2006, 12:58:18 PM

Of course we haven't discussed the person who made the biggest fool of himself....a great category.....

I guess my vote goes to Mr. Paul "I need Lasik" Rudd.

Not a fool, but Mr. Hal Holbrook's story kind of kept Miss Kristen Bell off camera for too long a period.  It struck me as ungentlemanly.
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Post by: bk on June 12, 2006, 12:58:49 PM
I still haven't gotten the Doris Day set yet.  I do remember them making my hair very curly.

I, too, like Virgil's, although I haven't eaten there in years.
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Post by: MBarnum on June 12, 2006, 12:59:17 PM
Was that Bob Crewe up on the stage with the JERSEY BOYS crowd?  He dated June Kenney, you know, DR MBARNUM.

I wonder if June was watching???!!
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Post by: TPunk on June 12, 2006, 01:00:12 PM
I still haven't gotten the Doris Day set yet.  I do remember them making my hair very curly.

I, too, like Virgil's, although I haven't eaten there in years.

Have you tried the barbequed meat salad?  Also I like their hushpuppies.
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Post by: MBarnum on June 12, 2006, 01:02:54 PM
I have The Doris Day Show/Young Love pilot in my Netflix queue...along with episodes of Marting Kane, Private Detective.


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Post by: TPunk on June 12, 2006, 01:04:00 PM
I guess my vote goes to Mr. Paul "I need Lasik" Rudd.

Not a fool, but Mr. Hal Holbrook's story kind of kept Miss Kristen Bell off camera for too long a period.  It struck me as ungentlemanly.

I don't know about you guys, but when he started telling the story, I got a little worried about him.  I was greatly relieved when he finally got somewhere, and that that somewhere was funny.
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Post by: Dan (the Man) on June 12, 2006, 01:04:40 PM
I can't come up with anything to say about barbeque except that Wise Bar-B-Q Potato Chips are the best (they're a local brand.)
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Post by: TPunk on June 12, 2006, 01:05:05 PM
I think it's time that I got Netflix.
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Post by: Ron Pulliam on June 12, 2006, 01:06:01 PM
Reuters believes that Julia Roberts (http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060612/people_nm/leisure_tonys_roberts_dc) may have won some fans after last night's appearance at the Tony Awards.
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Post by: Cillaliz on June 12, 2006, 01:10:22 PM
Reuters believes that Julia Roberts (http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060612/people_nm/leisure_tonys_roberts_dc) may have won some fans after last night's appearance at the Tony Awards.

Oh please, she didn't do anything.  Ok, I have to confess I just don't get what's so fabulous about Julia Roberts.  I like some of her work, but beyond that. I don't get it
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Post by: Cillaliz on June 12, 2006, 01:11:12 PM
I don't dislike her, but I don't get the frenzy about her
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Post by: Dan (the Man) on June 12, 2006, 01:17:49 PM
I don't dislike her, but I don't get the frenzy about her

Ditto.  I remember when the critics were all jumping all over themselves over her performance in STEEL MAGNOLIAS.  When I saw the movie, I just didn't see what all the hubbub was about.  Likewise, PRETTY WOMAN or ERIN BIRKINSTOCK (or whatever it's called.)

There's no there there for me.
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Post by: Matt H. on June 12, 2006, 01:19:10 PM
That was Jonathan Hadary sitting beside Tyne Daly last night. I had to pause the DVR this afternoon to get a good look, but I barely recognized him.
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Post by: Ron Pulliam on June 12, 2006, 01:25:20 PM
Oh please, she didn't do anything.  

Of course she did.

She walked out on stage and with charm and grace did her job as a presenter.  She was well-spoken and offered sincere praise to the Broadway community.

She did it knowing full-well there would be countless comments about her appearance, her dress, what she said and how she said it. She did it despite all the cattiness that ensues in "theater-related circles" when a Hollywood performer goes to Broadway...and despite all the negative reviews she got for trying to do a role and attempting to improve her craft.

She did it despite all the people who don't like anything she's ever done and will never like anything she'll ever do...few though they may be.

It took guts and she pulled it off extremely well!
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Post by: Matt H. on June 12, 2006, 01:25:32 PM
TOD:

There's a barbecue buffet a few miles out of Charlotte called Fat Boy's. And after you leave the place, that's exactly how you feel. They have on their buffet almost every kind of barbecue you can imagine from beef and pork ribs to chicken to minced and pulled pork, and they have various homemade barbecue sauces you can add to their basic barbecue to make it more to your style or taste. An amazing place.
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Post by: Matt H. on June 12, 2006, 01:26:17 PM
[move=left,scroll,6,transparent,100%]Page Seven Dance!!![/move]
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Post by: Jrand73 on June 12, 2006, 01:27:19 PM
I think it's her lips.
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Post by: Jrand73 on June 12, 2006, 01:27:44 PM
I bet June was watching, DRMBARNUM....if she hasn't yet shuffled off this mortal coil.
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Post by: Jrand73 on June 12, 2006, 01:29:01 PM
I like cheeseburgers from the grill....but Bar Bee Cue leaves me cold.

Off the do makeup for some Sweet Adelines....how can there be any sin in sincere?

And then a rehearsal of Death by Chocolate outside while SEUSSICAL holds its second session of auditions.....
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Post by: Ron Pulliam on June 12, 2006, 01:29:05 PM
Ditto.  I remember when the critics were all jumping all over themselves over her performance in STEEL MAGNOLIAS.  When I saw the movie, I just didn't see what all the hubbub was about.  Likewise, PRETTY WOMAN or ERIN BIRKINSTOCK (or whatever it's called.)

There's no there there for me.

It's called star quality and screen charisma.

And it's "there" for millions of folks...so she'll have to endure not pleasing everyone.
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Post by: Matt H. on June 12, 2006, 01:30:22 PM
I spent part of the afternoon fiddling with the recording of the Tonys. My first go-round with eliminating the commercials came in at 2 hours, 7 minutes, a bit too long to squeeze the show onto one DVD-R. Ordinarily, I would cut the PSA about the good that the American Theater Wing does (the segment the late Isabelle Stevenson used to do every year), but this year with the funny SPAMALOT fellows there, I wanted to save that. And I wanted to save the DREAMGIRLS TV commercial, so that meant some of the lengthier and less interesting speeches had to go. But I did finally get it boiled down to an hour and 56 minutes.
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Post by: TPunk on June 12, 2006, 01:31:44 PM
I don't dislike her, but I don't get the frenzy about her

Ditto. I find her work enjoyable for the most part, but she does not thrill me.
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Post by: Matt H. on June 12, 2006, 01:32:37 PM
After I finished that chore, I watched BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID, at least the first 90 minutes of it. It does look far, far superior to the laserdisc special edition I've had all these years. Glad to have as good a copy of this movie as is possible now.
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Post by: Ron Pulliam on June 12, 2006, 01:33:35 PM
Ditto. I find her work enjoyable for the most part, but she does not thrill me.

She's a woman...she's not supposed to thrill YOU!

;D

I find her rather "lite" on acting ability, but I think she's charming and she has done some films in which her performance has touched me or moved me.  She's ingratiating to watch and I really admire her for attempting to grow.

I'd love to see her act a part that made me forget she was Julia Roberts playing a role.  I thought she was very promising in earlier films like "Mystic, Pizza" and "Steel Magnolias" -- very believable in the parts with a strong screen presence.

I've not like many of her screen choices...but I have enjoyed some things like "Sleeping With the Enemy" and "The Pelican Brief".
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Post by: Dan (the Man) on June 12, 2006, 01:33:58 PM
But she certainly does try.
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Post by: Matt H. on June 12, 2006, 01:34:19 PM
Tonight, before THE CLOSER's season premiere happens, I'll watch last night's DEADWOOD and, if there's time, last night's ENTOURAGE, both season premieres.
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Post by: elmore3003 on June 12, 2006, 01:34:32 PM
Of course she did.

She walked out on stage and with charm and grace did her job as a presenter.  She was well-spoken and offered sincere praise to the Broadway community.

She did it knowing full-well there would be countless comments about her appearance, her dress, what she said and how she said it. She did it despite all the cattiness that ensues in "theater-related circles" when a Hollywood performer goes to Broadway...and despite all the negative reviews she got for trying to do a role and attempting to improve her craft.

She did it despite all the people who don't like anything she's ever done and will never like anything she'll ever do...few though they may be.

It took guts and she pulled it off extremely well!

Yep!  I agree. The backstage gossip is that she's lovely, gracious to her fans (which is more than Ashley Judd was) and I wish her the best.
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Post by: Dan (the Man) on June 12, 2006, 01:38:53 PM
I spent part of the afternoon fiddling with the recording of the Tonys. My first go-round with eliminating the commercials came in at 2 hours, 7 minutes, a bit too long to squeeze the show onto one DVD-R. Ordinarily, I would cut the PSA about the good that the American Theater Wing does (the segment the late Isabelle Stevenson used to do every year), but this year with the funny SPAMALOT fellows there, I wanted to save that. And I wanted to save the DREAMGIRLS TV commercial, so that meant some of the lengthier and less interesting speeches had to go. But I did finally get it boiled down to an hour and 56 minutes.

Wow!  That's a good job, DR Matt!  I was simply going to let my DVD recorder put it on two discs (I recorded it at High Quality on Tivo.)

Maybe I'll try copying it to my PC via Tivo's uploading utility.  I usually don't use this application because it is incredibly slow--up to an hour or more to copy just one half hour show.  But I'll give it a go when I get home tonight.  If I can get it to my PC i'll be able to whittle it down like you have.
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Post by: Dan (the Man) on June 12, 2006, 01:39:34 PM
And home I go!
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Post by: TPunk on June 12, 2006, 01:43:54 PM
She's a woman...she's not supposed to thrill YOU!

;D



What do you mean, Angelina Jolie sure does!  :o
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Post by: bk on June 12, 2006, 01:44:07 PM
I must say I'm not in the Julia fan camp, but she seems like a nice person.

I've had the hush puppies at Virgil's, but not the meat salad - I've only had the barbecue beef sandwich.  

I've polished off the rest of the tuna pasta salad, as I have to work this evening doing the titles for Kevin's DVD.  I'm hoping it won't take too too long, but we have to settle on the font, colors, and all that takes time.
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Post by: TPunk on June 12, 2006, 01:45:11 PM
I am really excited for tonight's season premiere of The Closer.
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Post by: Ron Pulliam on June 12, 2006, 01:45:24 PM
What I wonder, DR MAtH, is how many times will you watch that DVD-R?

I was going to tape it, and then I asked myself why, because I've got several years worth of shows and have never wanted to watch any of them again.

The shows I "wish" I had I never recorded.  Since I've been taping them, there's been very little I've wanted to see again...although, I suppose in time I'll end up buying "The Best of Broadway - Volumes 4-10" to get those performances again.

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Post by: TPunk on June 12, 2006, 01:47:17 PM
It has been quite a busy afternoon on the hotline.
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Post by: Ron Pulliam on June 12, 2006, 01:48:07 PM
What do you mean, Angelina Jolie sure does!  :o

Really?

I find Angelina extremely RESISTible.

She's right up there with Sharon Stone in the "I don't get it" department.

But...different strokes....
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Post by: MBarnum on June 12, 2006, 01:55:16 PM
LOL JRand55!!!!!!!!!
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Post by: MBarnum on June 12, 2006, 01:57:01 PM
Why do Broadway people not like Hollywood people to act on Broadway?

I wonder how Broadway felt when Ms. Anne Kimbell, star of MONSTER FROM THE OCEAN FLOOR and GIRLS AT SEA played roles on Broadway?

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Post by: Ron Pulliam on June 12, 2006, 01:57:44 PM
It has been quite a busy afternoon on the hotline.

I hope not too depressing!
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Post by: MBarnum on June 12, 2006, 01:58:50 PM
I am trying to remember if I have ever  seen Julia Roberts in a movie!!

She does certainly have a charm about her and it is nice to know that she is a nice person....that right t here makes me at least a bit of a fan of hers.
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Post by: TPunk on June 12, 2006, 02:06:40 PM
I hope not too depressing!

Not at all, for the most part we actually prefer the calls to be genuine folks in need of our help or information.  It's so much more gratifying than talking to the same sexualized caller I've been chatting with for 4 years!!
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Post by: Ron Pulliam on June 12, 2006, 02:10:33 PM
Why do Broadway people not like Hollywood people to act on Broadway?

I wonder how Broadway felt when Ms. Anne Kimbell, star of MONSTER FROM THE OCEAN FLOOR and GIRLS AT SEA played roles on Broadway?

I think there's a long history of "animosity" (probably not the best word, but the only one that suits what I'm thinking about at the moment) since Hollywood began making movies and, at first, culled its talent from Broadway.

I'm sure, at first, it seemed exciting that a new industry was making countless new jobs available.  My guess is that the  film industry was not as forgiving as the stage in terms of how an actor "looked" and there were probably issues about using the face and body in ways different from stage acting (at that time).

At any rate, movies were not plays...and, thus, not the "thee-a-tuh".  A bit of snobbishness was bound to set in...movie actors weren't REALLY acting in the eyes of theatrically trained folk.

Of course, some theater folks did beautifully and worked successfully in both media....but others didn't translate as well.  Those who did work in film were bemused about film actors not knowing all their lines before starting to film...and even more bemused when they didn't always get all their lines up front.  And movies weren't shot chronologically...so acting for film was necessarily different than it was in the theater.

Generally, actors who started on Broadway (or in theater, internationally) weren't much criticized when they went out West to make a film.

Actors who'd never worked in theater were generally viewed negatively when they attempted stage work.  Of course, those who persevered and didn't call attention to themselves and "won over" their fellow thespians with hard work and determination got respect, eventually.

Still...the movie celebrities going to Broadway (and taking starring roles in shows) haven't always been welcome with open arms because they havent actually "paid their dues" the way many stage actors have.

Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: TCB on June 12, 2006, 02:12:16 PM
And it truly was a star-filled evening...

In my section alone - which happened to be a very good seat when all was said and done - I was seated in the midst of the casts of The Lieutenant of Inishmore, Jersey Boys, The Color Purple...



Were you sitting anywhere near David Wilmot from INISHMORE?  What a hottie.  And he appeared to be sitting with another man!
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: FJL on June 12, 2006, 02:15:38 PM
The hush puppies at Virgil's rule!

I've only invested in theater productions four times, all of them over 10 years ago, and one of them was the off-Broadway production of DAS BARBECU, the material of which I had really found to be very promising.  Three of them were money-losers, but luckily, the fourth (SMOKEY JOE'S CAFE) put my net theater investing record well into the plus column, and it was loads of fun to be a tiny investor in a mild hit.  
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: bk on June 12, 2006, 02:16:56 PM
I don't think there's any animosity towards Hollywood folks doing B'way as long as they deliver the goods, i.e. Tyne Daly in Gypsy, Craig Bierko in The Music Man, etc.
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: TPunk on June 12, 2006, 02:19:56 PM
Ooh, Craig Bierko.  My only issue with him was the profuse perspiration.  But I suppose that could not be helped.  Other than that he was quite charming as Harold Hill.
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: TCB on June 12, 2006, 02:22:58 PM
As for me in my new tux...

Awwwww... <blush>

*And I have to admit that it was fun dressing up again for the first time in a long time.  I think the last time I wore a tuxedo was for the Helen Hayes Awards about five or six years ago.

**And I even thought I looked quite spiffy.  :)


Why haven't we seen any photos of James all dressed up?  Granted, you looked stunning last night, Jose, but fair is fair.
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: Ron Pulliam on June 12, 2006, 02:30:55 PM
Why haven't we seen any photos of James all dressed up?  Granted, you looked stunning last night, Jose, but fair is fair.

Who is James?
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: TCB on June 12, 2006, 02:39:21 PM
As another DR mentioned, the numbers are restaged for Radio City Music and for the TV cameras.  Sweeney Todd was "expanded", and they even had Alex Gemignani facing downstage as he played the piano/keyboard - at the O'Neill he faces upstage and keeps an eye on things via a mirror in the set.  And it looked like The Color Purple went ahead and let their understudies be a part of the number.


I don't want to sound bitchy, because I truly enjoyed the Tony Awards last night; but did anyone else get the impression that the producers might have been expecting more of a sweeping victory for THE COLOR PURPLE?  Oprah's speech and where it came in the braodcast, seemed to indicate the start of a coronation that never occured.  Perhaps they expected PURPLE to win Best Musical.  I haven't seen the show, but based on the number(s) done during the broadcast, I would have felt cheated had THE COLOR PURPLE taken the top prize.

Of course, I was hoping that THE DROWSY CHAPERONE would win, based on the two numbers I had seen from the show.  I love the "As We Stumble Along" number.
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: Matt H. on June 12, 2006, 02:43:56 PM
What I wonder, DR MAtH, is how many times will you watch that DVD-R?



Well, I do have more time on my hands than you do, but every once in awhile, I get the Tony craving and watch a specific year. I enjoy knowing in advance who's going to win and watch more closely the anticipation on the nominees' faces as the announcement is about to be made. I enjoy the scenes from shows gone by, and it's a lot of fun to see how folks change over the years.

Also, those Tony shows have helped me in auditioning before. Before I auditioned for A CHORUS LINE the first time, I took the choreography from the opening number from the Tony salute to Michael Bennett and learned it before I showed up for the audition. And wouldn't you know, the choreographer had pretty much copied that opening step for step. Helped me get in the show.

Finally, I believe you expressed a desire to see the entire DREAMGIRLS segment with Jennifer Holliday. If I didn't have that, I couldn't make you a copy some time. Who knows who might ask for a copy of THE DROWSY CHAPARONE's number some time?
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: TCB on June 12, 2006, 02:46:35 PM
And a P.S. (before I fall off of my high horse) having met quite a lot of old time actors and actresses, some who seemed like they were on their last leg, they absolutely loved any attention they could still get...it is just the performer in them I guess.


But how are they in bed, Uncle Mike?
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Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: Matt H. on June 12, 2006, 02:47:31 PM
After the tepid reviews for THE COLOR PURPLE, I'd be surprised if anyone connected with that show was expecting miracles.
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: MBarnum on June 12, 2006, 02:48:39 PM
I don't know if DR Rodzinski owns this album (if he does it was not shown to me), but I really feel he ought to...

(http://www.kiddierecords.com/2006/contents.jpg)
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: Cillaliz on June 12, 2006, 02:49:37 PM
Really?

I find Angelina extremely RESISTible.

She's right up there with Sharon Stone in the "I don't get it" department.

But...different strokes....


I like both Angelina and Sharon
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: Matt H. on June 12, 2006, 02:52:46 PM
Off to start the week's cleaning chores.

WBBL.
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: JoseSPiano on June 12, 2006, 03:29:01 PM
DR TCB - I saw Mr. Wimot a few times last night since he came back to say HI to his fellow castmates.  Alas, I have no clue as to the nature of his companion.
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: JoseSPiano on June 12, 2006, 03:31:11 PM
Why haven't we seen any photos of James all dressed up?  Granted, you looked stunning last night, Jose, but fair is fair.

Alas, I was only allowed one ticket for last night...  And the P/R firm for the Tony's ended up restricting his photo agency to one Press Credential/Pass, and that pass had to go to his photographer.  *The photo I posted earlier of Gayle King and Alfre Woodard was taken by one of his staff photographers.  So, James was the one who took the pictures.
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: JoseSPiano on June 12, 2006, 03:34:01 PM
I don't want to sound bitchy, because I truly enjoyed the Tony Awards last night; but did anyone else get the impression that the producers might have been expecting more of a sweeping victory for THE COLOR PURPLE?  Oprah's speech and where it came in the braodcast, seemed to indicate the start of a coronation that never occured.  Perhaps they expected PURPLE to win Best Musical.  I haven't seen the show, but based on the number(s) done during the broadcast, I would have felt cheated had THE COLOR PURPLE taken the top prize.

Of course, I was hoping that THE DROWSY CHAPERONE would win, based on the two numbers I had seen from the show.  I love the "As We Stumble Along" number.


I think it was more a case of hoping that the ratings for the Tony's would not slip in the third hour due to the presence of Oprah Winfrey.  Alas, the ratings did diminish as the program went on.

*And The Color Purple was considered the long shot among the nominees - The Wedding Singer was filler.  The race was always between The Drowsy Chaperone and Jersey Boys.
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: JoseSPiano on June 12, 2006, 03:35:00 PM
Who is James?

We met about three months ago...

:)
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: Michael on June 12, 2006, 03:38:32 PM
I am actually surprised that the Kurt Weill foundation allowed such a "vulgar" translation of the work. I know from experience dealing with them how tight fisted they are about how Weill's material is used. The show I wrote and directed that incorporated his songs had several stipulation attached to it.

So I am quite surprise that this version was allowed to go ahead. I have a feeling that this version will not be available for future productions.
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: Tomovoz on June 12, 2006, 03:39:47 PM
Count me in as a Julia Roberts fan - she has screen charm and magic . (and No I did not like "Pretty Woman" and very much not "Steel Magnolias") I do not care for the screen presence of Ms Jolie or Ms Stone.

Ms Roberts is DP Colin's favourite (or favorite)Tinkerbelle.
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: JoseSPiano on June 12, 2006, 03:44:47 PM
OK - Now(!) I'm getting out of the apartment for a while...

Laters...

*At least I had a good nap.  :)
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: Ron Pulliam on June 12, 2006, 03:49:45 PM
Count me in as a Julia Roberts fan - she has screen charm and magic . (and No I did not like "Pretty Woman" and very much not "Steel Magnolias") I do not care for the screen presence of Ms Jolie or Ms Stone.

Ms Roberts is DP Colin's favourite (or favorite)Tinkerbelle.


Yes...I'm still trying to figure out a way to work on you about "Steel Magnolias"....but only at times like this when you remind us how much you dislike the film.

:)


Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: DearReaderLaura on June 12, 2006, 03:51:02 PM
So, I waited several hours for my phone call telling me when my range hood would be installed. I called them and was told it is on order and won't be in until Friday. Sigh.

So this afternoon I went out and did the errands that needed to be done this morning.
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: Tomovoz on June 12, 2006, 03:51:46 PM
LOL DR Ron.  I think it is marginally better than "Beaches".
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: MBarnum on June 12, 2006, 03:52:31 PM
Is James not the gentleman you dumped me for stood me up cancelled our dinner plans for when I was in New York last year?

If not, then what happend to that guy?

Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: elmore3003 on June 12, 2006, 03:54:21 PM
Is James not the gentleman you dumped me for stood me up cancelled our dinner plans for when I was in New York last year?

If not, then what happend to that guy?



Asylum.
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: MBarnum on June 12, 2006, 03:55:28 PM
My car is now back to it's original shape and after work I can get rid of this horrible Ford Escort rental car.
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: George on June 12, 2006, 04:25:28 PM
My car is now back to it's original shape and after work I can get rid of this horrible Ford Escort rental car.

I like my Escort. :-[

 ;)
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: Ron Pulliam on June 12, 2006, 04:26:11 PM
My car is now back to it's original shape and after work I can get rid of this horrible Ford Escort rental car.

Ya didn't send it to a fat farm, didja?
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: Ron Pulliam on June 12, 2006, 04:26:55 PM
LOL DR Ron.  I think it is marginally better than "Beaches".


I am now getting a picture of what HELL would be like for you!



;D
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: Tomovoz on June 12, 2006, 04:29:44 PM
Patti Lupone, Bette Midler and Wayne Newton together in concert would come close DR Ron.
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: bk on June 12, 2006, 04:32:58 PM
My favorite live-action Tinkerbell was/is Ludivine Sagnier in the recent Peter Pan film.
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: bk on June 12, 2006, 04:33:28 PM
I am also no fan of Ms. Jolie, who I can't stomach, nor Miss Stone, who simply bores me.
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: Ron Pulliam on June 12, 2006, 04:46:06 PM
Patti Lupone, Bette Midler and Wayne Newton together in concert would come close DR Ron.

Oh...I never thought it would come to this -- no Bette Midler?

Well....she's gonna be headlining in heaven...so you might set your sights a little lower....

;D
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: Ron Pulliam on June 12, 2006, 04:46:38 PM
Surabaya, Tommy....
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: DearReaderLaura on June 12, 2006, 04:55:38 PM
Has anyone seen this hysterical commercial: it's about a cookie bar that is dipped in chocolate and tastes like an oreo. It is set in an office, and they break out into song and dance -- badly. It is wonderfully bad.
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: bk on June 12, 2006, 05:18:03 PM
Waiting to find out when to be on my way to the editing room.  Meantime, I've started watching one of my favorite noirs, the recently released I Wake Up Screaming.
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: TCB on June 12, 2006, 05:34:35 PM
Oh...I never thought it would come to this -- no Bette Midler?

Well....she's gonna be headlining in heaven...so you might set your sights a little lower....

;D


Do you mean to tell me that Heaven is going to turn out to be the Continental Baths in New York?
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: Tomovoz on June 12, 2006, 05:43:35 PM
"Heaven" to my knowledge is a very gay dance club at Charing Cross London.  Pet Shops Boys anyone?
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: Dan (the Man) on June 12, 2006, 06:14:05 PM
My local PBS channel is showing the 30th Anniversary show of A Prairie Home Companion.  I think I've seen this before, but it's just the sort of thing I'm in the mood for.  And I am eating a big bowl of frozen red grapes.  

That is all.
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: FJL on June 12, 2006, 06:42:34 PM
I loved Heaven, the dance club, the first time I went to London.  Of course, i was only 29 at the time.  
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: George on June 12, 2006, 06:49:52 PM
The one time I went to London, I was with my sister and my niece.  I couldn't go anywhere by myself. :P

;)
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: MBarnum on June 12, 2006, 07:13:12 PM
I like my Escort. :-[

 ;)

No offense of course! LOL! This one was such a bare bones car...and I am spoiled now by having automatic stuff in my current car...for the first time.
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: TPunk on June 12, 2006, 07:18:59 PM
I just half-watched The Closer.  I was on the phone with my friend whose father is ill and the show was on in the background.  I will officially watch it when it replays tonight at 11.  However I feel rather foolish for only now realizing that one of the stars, Corey Reynolds, was an original cast member of Hairspray- I only saw him twice onstage and for the whole first season of the show.  How am I only just now realizing he is the same person!?
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: George on June 12, 2006, 07:22:28 PM
No offense of course! LOL! This one was such a bare bones car...and I am spoiled now by having automatic stuff in my current car...for the first time.

Oh...okay.  I'm no longer offended. ;D
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: TPunk on June 12, 2006, 07:23:52 PM
Because we booked our trip to Cali, I now have just 3 short weeks to get into bathing suit shape.  That means that although I would like chips and salsa right now, I will have to settle for low fat artificial butter flavored popcorn.
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: Cillaliz on June 12, 2006, 08:13:46 PM
I have to take Callie in to the vet tomorrow. She had some blood tests today and not good news. Her blood calcium levels are way too high.  She had this problem about a year and a half ago and recovered after treatment. So I'm hoping that will happen again.  Sheesh!  I can't believe that I'm having such cat health trouble.
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: Cillaliz on June 12, 2006, 08:14:34 PM
I unpacked 6 boxes tonight and celebrated with a black cow....that's what we've always called root beer floats. It was really tasty
Title: HAL PRINCE
Post by: ArnoldMBrockman on June 12, 2006, 08:14:56 PM
My take on the Hal Prince Tribute. He was out of town in Las Vegas doing his Phantom Thing. It was demeaning to him and the Tony's to honor him when he wasn't there live and in person.Why didn't The Tony Comittee wait until next year when he could be there and accept the honor live and really get the tribute he deserves. Big Mystery??
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: Matt H. on June 12, 2006, 08:21:22 PM
I finished BUTCH CASSIDY. Always leaves me feeling a little bereft.
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: Matt H. on June 12, 2006, 08:22:48 PM
I have I WAKE UP SCREAMING but haven't gotten to it as yet. I will at some point this week.
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: Matt H. on June 12, 2006, 08:23:37 PM
I watched a one hour Poirot mystery on DVD - "The Theft of the Royal Ruby." Love those hour mysteries. They never wear out their welcome.
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: Matt H. on June 12, 2006, 08:25:19 PM
Then, I watched last night's DEADWOOD season premiere. Timothy Olyphant is as adorable looking as ever, and the whole show just draws me in with its majestic, stylized dialogue. So much intrigue even in this first show. Can't wait for the upcoming episodes.
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: Matt H. on June 12, 2006, 08:26:24 PM
Of course I loved THE CLOSER tonight even though I did guess the identity of the murderer.

But Brenda's continuing fight against chocolate/sugar products was hilarious. I SO identity with her, but I do NOT have her will power.
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: Matt H. on June 12, 2006, 08:27:21 PM
And then for HDTV eye candy, I wrapped up the evening with CSI: MIAMI. Along with all the stunning photography, Brad Rowe was the primary guest star, and he's always stunning to look at.
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: Matt H. on June 12, 2006, 08:28:14 PM
Tomorrow I'll have ENTOURAGE to watch. And I will probably get to I WAKE UP SCREAMING myself tomorrow.
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: Matt H. on June 12, 2006, 08:29:05 PM
We had another big storm hit us tonight which once again cooled down things tremendously. This will make GREAT sleeping weather!
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: MBarnum on June 12, 2006, 08:47:16 PM
Ok, I know that some of you know how to copy from your DVR (Tivo) to a dvd recorder...I have spent a good chunk of the evening trying to figure it out...but blasted I can't seem to do it. Maybe I am just too tired tonight to figure out what kind of cord should go where.

I found instructions on the internet but I couldn't make sense out of the guys technical jargon...I need a "dummies" type instruction I guess.

I tried the cable companies instructions but just got a disc full of snow.
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: JoseSPiano on June 12, 2006, 08:50:54 PM
Ok, I know that some of you know how to copy from your DVR (Tivo) to a dvd recorder...I have spent a good chunk of the evening trying to figure it out...but blasted I can't seem to do it. Maybe I am just too tired tonight to figure out what kind of cord should go where.

I found instructions on the internet but I couldn't make sense out of the guys technical jargon...I need a "dummies" type instruction I guess.

I tried the cable companies instructions but just got a disc full of snow.

Did you turn it on first?

;)
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: Ron Pulliam on June 12, 2006, 08:57:20 PM
Did you turn it on first?

;)

You sly boots.....
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: Ron Pulliam on June 12, 2006, 08:59:25 PM
I got the two newest Fox noirs...I Wake Up Screaming and House of Strangers in today's UPS delivery, along with Junebug, Alice and Arsenic and Old Lace.

I noted that the two noirs were numbered 17 and 18.  I have the first 15, so I'm assuming number 16 is Boomerang, which was withdrawn pending some clearance issues.
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: Ron Pulliam on June 12, 2006, 09:00:51 PM
I have to take Callie in to the vet tomorrow. She had some blood tests today and not good news. Her blood calcium levels are way too high.  She had this problem about a year and a half ago and recovered after treatment. So I'm hoping that will happen again.  Sheesh!  I can't believe that I'm having such cat health trouble.


Good wishes for Callie's visit with the vet.  Hopefully you can find a simple means of helping her control the trouble.
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: Ron Pulliam on June 12, 2006, 09:02:25 PM
And just for fun...and because yesterday's postings helped me get this far...
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: Ron Pulliam on June 12, 2006, 09:02:52 PM
...I'm going to do a few more short posts in order to arrive at a milestone....
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: Ron Pulliam on June 12, 2006, 09:03:20 PM
It's not a major milestone.

It's not a minor milestone.
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: Ron Pulliam on June 12, 2006, 09:03:46 PM
But it IS a milestone, nonetheless.  And I've attained it with....
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: Ron Pulliam on June 12, 2006, 09:04:29 PM
...THIS very post.  My 7000th post since returning to HHW under a new log-on.
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: Dan (the Man) on June 12, 2006, 09:04:31 PM
Ok, I know that some of you know how to copy from your DVR (Tivo) to a dvd recorder...I have spent a good chunk of the evening trying to figure it out...but blasted I can't seem to do it. Maybe I am just too tired tonight to figure out what kind of cord should go where.

I found instructions on the internet but I couldn't make sense out of the guys technical jargon...I need a "dummies" type instruction I guess.

I tried the cable companies instructions but just got a disc full of snow.

DR MB, are you following the Tivo step-by-step instructions?  On my machine, I select a show in my playlist and there's an option to copy to VHS or DVD and follow through from there,  And are your cables set up correctly? (S cable out from Tivo to S cable in to DVD recorder and red and white audio cables matching up on both machines?)
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: Cillaliz on June 12, 2006, 09:06:00 PM
Thanks Ron and congrats on the milestone.   The vet will give her lots of fluids tomorrow and then put her on prednisone. It worked last time, so I'm game to try it again
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: Dan (the Man) on June 12, 2006, 09:06:39 PM
[move=left,scroll,6,transparent,100%]~ ~ ~ ~ ~  HEALTHY VIBES OF FELINE HEALTH FOR CALLIE  ~ ~ ~ ~ ~[/move]
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: Cillaliz on June 12, 2006, 09:07:17 PM
Thanks DTM
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: Cillaliz on June 12, 2006, 09:08:32 PM
Oh gag me...Larry King Live is all about Ann Coulter.  If they don't like what she's saying, don't give her air time Sheesh!
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: Matt H. on June 12, 2006, 09:11:04 PM
Ok, I know that some of you know how to copy from your DVR (Tivo) to a dvd recorder...I have spent a good chunk of the evening trying to figure it out...but blasted I can't seem to do it. Maybe I am just too tired tonight to figure out what kind of cord should go where.

I found instructions on the internet but I couldn't make sense out of the guys technical jargon...I need a "dummies" type instruction I guess.

I tried the cable companies instructions but just got a disc full of snow.

To get the best recording, use an S-video cable for the video and the usual RCA red-white audio cables.

Find the video out and audio out jacks on the back of your DVR and insert the ends of the cables in those.

Then find the video in and audio in jacks on your DVD-recorder and insert the other ends of the cables there. On my DVD-recorder, there is a convenient set of "in" jacks on the front which I routinely use since they are such easy access.

When you're ready to dub, you must make sure that your DVD-recorder is switched to the channel where your video and audio cables are coming into. FOr example, the channel for those front jacks on my DVD-recorder is labeled IN3. If you're not on the right channel, you will only get snow.
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: Matt H. on June 12, 2006, 09:12:41 PM
Off to bed now.

Good night, all.
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: bk on June 12, 2006, 09:24:03 PM
Back from doing the titles, which look GREAT.
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: DearReaderLaura on June 12, 2006, 09:24:03 PM
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Sending good vibes for Callie!
I hope the vet can help her!
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: MBarnum on June 12, 2006, 10:10:52 PM
Only the best of health vibes to DC (Dear Cat) Callie!!!!!
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: Cillaliz on June 12, 2006, 10:11:46 PM
Thanks, she's on my lap purring right now. I think we'll get through this
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: Cillaliz on June 12, 2006, 10:12:55 PM
The vet agreed it's a good thing I'm waiting to get another cat. She doesn't need that kind of stress right now.
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: MBarnum on June 12, 2006, 10:13:02 PM
Thank you DTM and MattH, I will try again tomorrow when I am more awake.   ::)

And no thanks to DR Jose who not only dumps me for another guy but who laughs at my DVD recording pain!  ;)
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: Cillaliz on June 12, 2006, 10:14:54 PM
DVD recording vibes to MBarnum~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: bk on June 12, 2006, 10:27:56 PM
PennyO, we'll make time when you're here.  Working on a nice ballad as we speak.
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: PennyO on June 12, 2006, 10:38:59 PM
I look forward to it, Bruce-a-licious!

Cil - good CallieCat vibes. Do you have plutonium in your house, or something?
Title: Re:TRY TO REMEMBER
Post by: PennyO on June 12, 2006, 10:39:44 PM
Sheesh, it's getting late for me - off to niteynite. Laters, gators!