Of course it matters! Both are correct.der BrucerQibblers may take a preference depending on whether the verb is used in the transitive or non-transitive sense: they wove a tapestry, they weaved through traffic
TPunk, you must audition, you must get the role, and then I shall come in to see the production and we shall have quite the NY gathering.
I hope this doesn't stick you with a lot of unexpected extra work.
Possibly without warning....but what about provocation?
PS Just bought a copy of a re-worked version of my favorite childhood book, now titled "Sam and the Tigers". The illustrations are close to the originals; although our heroes complexion has lightened over time, his blue pants, red coat and green umbrella are still intact. The story still ends happily ever-after with pancakes covered in tiger-butter.
Click Below:CRUMBSI've tried about six of them. So far, so good.
For Dan the Man:Coming to the Academy in January:Matthew Bournes "Edward Scissorhands"With both Spamalot and Pippin the the mix, we might just buy season tickets to "Broadway at the Academy".der Brucer
My question for Ask HHW day is- As the current trends in musical theater are "jukebox musicals" and "movie musicals" what do folks think the next trends will be?
Reality musicals.
LOL, everyweek another cast member is voted off
The Cat show sounds interesting.
Trump has said that he is working on "The Apprentice: The Musical." No joke!
And there were plans at one time for a reality show set in Vegas to find a star for Jerry Herman's MISS SPECTACULAR.
Here is a good website telling about the sorts of things a vision statement should include. If you want to write one and pm it to me, I'd be happy to look it over.
I was thinking something like: Accuracy not guaranteed.
TCB - I assume you're referring toTHE BRAIN FROM PLANET X
The next trend will be musicals based on commercials.Coming in 2007:ANCIENT CHINESE SECRET: THE CALGON MUSICAL