to page 3. Whew!
Part of it IS just you, DR Elan. For me, seeing a gay love story told in a musical (even as splintered as it was handled in BOY FROM OZ) was just as important as seeing Hugh Jackman's tour de force. I would have EAGERLY gone to the show even if Kevin Spirtas had gotten to go on.
And the word of the day is: RECHERCHE!
"No, you may NOT borrow my toolbelt!"photo: Beebo Brinker Chronicles
DR TCB....I ain't the Oil of Nuttin'.....although Gene Chandler, The Duke of Earl does live in Indianapolis....
It almost looks like one of them is wearing a tool necklace.
Or, in DR FJL's case, the Cheeky Cheeky Room!
Not to throw down a gauntlet here, but if you're looking for well-told gay love stories in a musical, I'd think of La Cage, Rent, Falsettos, or even in many ways Kiss of the Spider Woman before I'd think of Oz.But hey, to each his own, and I've seen a lot worse than Oz in my lifetime...
So we have six gay musical love stories in the space of, what, THIRTY years. The point I was trying to make is that they are few and far between and when one hungers to see his orientation portrayed onstage, he will look forward EAGERLY to representations of same even in musicals that are not top flight.
Good Morning!I'm up, I'm up... And I guess I needed 12 hours of sleep last night.
DR DearReaderLaura - Welcome Home!-And I'm guessing we'll be seeing pics of your trip to Las Vegas, your visit with DR Dakota Celt and her DBF, and the carpets, of course.
May you have a wonderful celebration today! [/size][/color]
Frightening picture headline if nouns are verbs:Clinton and Obama Neck and Neck in Ohio.