What constitutes a "tour" schedule for your group?
Is it so far from Elle Woods to Elle Gallo?
Raining here today, finally.We had some good auditioners last night....but we do not yet have a Luisa....hopefully there are some prospects coming in tonight.
OH!Attention All NYC-Bound Hainsies and Kimlets - and those who are already Bound to NYC...I'm thinking of just a "simple" walk through the Park - featuring the Reservoir.
Walking to work the last couple days I have seen them loading out the PIRATE QUEEN sets. B'way moves fast.
Okay, dammit, I will bleach my hair blonde!
Greencastle, Terre Haute, Crawfordsville, and one night in Cloverdale.
I finished my afternoon putting DREAMGIRLS back in the Blu-ray player and watching a couple of numbers in the extended scenes section. "Step into the Bad Side" is totally different from the way it appears in the finished film (actually gave Jamie Foxx something to do) and I enjoyed seeing the longer versions of "I Am Changing" and "Heavy," too.
We did it! Thanks, Hainsies/Kimlets!TNT's Season 3 Premiere of THE CLOSER is BEST OF ALL TIMEWith more than 8.8 million viewers and 6.3 million households, TNT's THE CLOSER once again broke its own record by scoring ad-supported cable's best delivery of all time for a series telecast.Last night's third-season premiere averaged 8,812,000 persons 2+ and 6,376,000 households, beating the same records THE CLOSER set with its season 2 premiere last year.This year's premiere as 4% higher among persons 2+ vs. last year's 8,499,000 delivery and 3% higher among households vs. last year's 6,173,000 delivery.THE CLOSER also showed growth when compared to last year's season 2 premiere among adults 18-49 (2,909,000; +5% vs. last year's 2,767,000 delivery) and among adults 25-54 (3,799,000; +3% vs. last year's 3,706,000 delivery).Overall, THE CLOSER's season 3 premiere scored an extremely strong 6.8 household coverage rating/5.6 national rating.SOURCE: Turner Research from Nielsen Media Research -- Cable Fast National Data.
I forgot to include THE APPLE and PUTNEY SWOPE----maybe not surreal---maybe just plain weird!
Of course, I am in that over 55 demographic that nobody cares about anyway.
I have been thinking about the TOD, and I would consider these items:Plays: WAITING FOR GODOT, which I respect but never want to sit through again Albee's THE SAND BOX and THE AMERICAN DREAM Kopit's OH, DAD, POOR DAD . . . and THE DAY THE WHORES CAME OUT TO PLAY TENNIS Ionesco's THE CHAIRS, THE LESSON, and THE BALD SOPRANOTV: POPULAR, the Season One closer was so far in left field I can't wait to see Season Two
Is Pale Male still in Central Park?
Maybe so. I guess I thought it was at Fifth Avenue where it meets Central Park. Maybe there is no such place. Don't laugh at me.
Ginny, does your library carry stock display (whatever) GEOGRAPHY CLUB by Brent Hartinger?