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William E. Lurie

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Re:THE VILE EPITHET
« Reply #120 on: January 23, 2004, 12:05:08 PM »

Interesting trivia...

In reading Annie Miller's various obits, I realized the following: four of the leading actresses in "Stage Door" played either Dolly or Mame later in their careers.  Annie was a replacement Broadway Mame of course, plus she played Dolly in stock;  Ginger Rodgers was the 1st replacement Dolly on Broadway and the first London Mame;  Eve Arden played Dolly during much of the 1st National Company's Chicago run; and of course Lucy Ball was the movie's Mame!  The fifth co-star --- Kate Hepburn --- never played either of Jerry's girls but she did star on Broadway as Coco.  Only Andrea Leeds never played a musical leading lady.

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« Reply #121 on: January 23, 2004, 12:06:00 PM »

Dear reader George - - You have a WICKED synopsis.  Check your mail.
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« Reply #122 on: January 23, 2004, 12:07:16 PM »

Any dear readers wishing to have a marvelous WICKED synopsis, please email me. . .i'll be happy to oblige.

Tomovoz got one a while ago.   8)
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« Reply #123 on: January 23, 2004, 12:08:21 PM »

Did any other DR's have a stuffed monkey made out of brown and white work socks?

My father owned a store that sold men's clothing and he sold the socks.  They came complete with instructions on how to turn the socks into monkeys.
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« Reply #124 on: January 23, 2004, 12:11:39 PM »

WEL - those monkeys were soooooooo scary...and I got one for Christmas four years in a row before I was in school.

Interesting Stage Door-Mame-Dolly connection....interesting!
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« Reply #125 on: January 23, 2004, 12:18:01 PM »

Wonderful postings.  Just running out to lunch (been going over the book again all morning) but will be back and posting up a storm.
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« Reply #126 on: January 23, 2004, 12:25:09 PM »

For those of you with a really tin-ear, a very strong stomach, or a really bizarre sense of humor -

Go to Wing's web site and listen to her rendition of "Close To You" - poor Karen is turning, and turning...

der Brucer (she does homage to ALW also)
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« Reply #127 on: January 23, 2004, 12:29:40 PM »

Wow.  All I can say is... wow.

Thanks for the link, der Brucer!
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« Reply #128 on: January 23, 2004, 12:29:59 PM »

Leave it to the Scots to take all the fun out of it:

(extracts from The New Scotsman

Mystery Deepens over 'Churchill's Parrot'

By John Bingham, PA News
The mystery of whether a foul-mouthed 104-year-old parrot really was wartime prime minister Winston Churchill’s feathered friend deepened today as experts threw doubt on the claims.

Charlie, a blue and yellow macaw thought by his owner to be the oldest bird in Britain, has long since retired from public life and is living out his days in a garden centre in Reigate, Surrey.

His owner, Peter Oram, claims his father-in-law Percy Dabner sold Charlie to the future war leader at his Croydon pet shop in 1937 and later took the bird back after Sir Winston’s death in 1965.

He says Charlie may have picked up his repertoire of swear words from the wartime leader, who was voted the Greatest Briton in a BBC poll last year.

But the Churchill family has questioned the story and experts doubt whether or not the former prime minister, ever owned a parrot.
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Another story about the efficacy of the British Medical system, and the severity of their justice:

Kidney Blunder Surgeons Suspended

By Tony Jones and Tim Moynihan PA News
Two surgeons who wrongly removed a patient’s only functioning kidney were today found guilty of serious professional misconduct by the General Medical Council in London.

The Committee ordered that consultant urologist John Gethin Roberts, who supervised the operation on 69-year-old John Graham Reeves, and medical registrar Mahesh Goel, who carried out the procedure, should be suspended for 12 months.

Korean War veteran Mr Reeves had his good left kidney removed by the two surgeons instead of his chronically-diseased right one.

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« Reply #129 on: January 23, 2004, 12:43:28 PM »

Any dear readers wishing to have a marvelous WICKED synopsis, please email me. . .i'll be happy to oblige.

Tomovoz got one a while ago.   8)
I may be 58 but it was not that long ago td. Oh! You meant the synopsis,
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« Reply #130 on: January 23, 2004, 12:52:39 PM »


Michael - My Annie 2 recording doesn't feature Miss Loudon.   Is the one that you have commercially available?


You have Annie Warbucks. I was talking about Annie 2: Miss Hannigan's Revenge. Miss Hannigan does not appear in Annie Warbucks. And no the recording is not commercially available and neither is the score that good that it should be.
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« Reply #131 on: January 23, 2004, 12:59:48 PM »

Fascinating posts today.  As one who sticks to community theatre (and has no plans to go the "bigger and better" route), it is interesting to hear the thoughts of those of you who strive to do this crazy stuff for a living!  Sorry to hear about this result, Jason (although, a pretty nice reason to not get a job :)), but very glad to hear you're not fretting over it.  How I look forward to the day I can come to NYC and see DRs Jason and Joy starring in some new hit show by that Noel Katz fellow.

.........with a script by Charles Pogue
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« Reply #132 on: January 23, 2004, 01:06:33 PM »

Dear reader George - - You have a WICKED synopsis.  

Well, td, your synopsis ain't bad neither!
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« Reply #133 on: January 23, 2004, 01:17:45 PM »

DR Joy - I am sorry, but no court in the world, no power under heaven (a Clifton Webb reference) could force me to watch a movie called 'Divine Secrets of the Ya Ya Sisterhood.'


LOL That is why I didn't read the book. ;D
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« Reply #134 on: January 23, 2004, 01:18:24 PM »

Well, td, your synopsis ain't bad neither!

Now what have I told you, time and again, about perusing my synopsis!?!?!
I've you're gonna look. . .you've gotta take a sample. . .

BTW, TCB's synopsis is quite marvelous, too!  ;)
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« Reply #135 on: January 23, 2004, 01:19:25 PM »

bUT, if you really want to know TCB, check out his SYNTAX! !
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« Reply #136 on: January 23, 2004, 01:20:24 PM »

And td doesn't have to "click here" to enlarge I gather. Or was that a different conversation.
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« Reply #137 on: January 23, 2004, 01:21:53 PM »

DR tomovoz. . .now you KNOW that YOU don't have to click me to enlarge. . .
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« Reply #138 on: January 23, 2004, 01:22:27 PM »

They're taxing everything these days. (Someone had to write it)
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« Reply #139 on: January 23, 2004, 01:24:01 PM »

bUT, if you really want to know TCB, check out his SYNTAX! !

Thank God there isn't a tax on sin!
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« Reply #140 on: January 23, 2004, 01:24:30 PM »

Well, someone also has to play the straight man every now and then, Gracie.
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« Reply #141 on: January 23, 2004, 01:27:39 PM »

Well, I saw YA YA SISTERHOOD. It was no STEEL MAGNOLIAS.
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« Reply #142 on: January 23, 2004, 01:30:29 PM »

Some of us would be thankful for that Matt.
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« Reply #143 on: January 23, 2004, 01:30:43 PM »

DR George: I have a synopsis for Wicked as well. If you want more than one, send me your email and I will forward it to you.

Btw,  when you guys originally were talking about Bob Keeshan nobody said he was Captain Kangeroo. I didn't know his real name :(

Now I'm sad.  TCB must be sad too :(
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« Reply #144 on: January 23, 2004, 01:31:40 PM »

As to today's topics:

In the deeveedee player:
Spider-Man: Season One.  The MTV cartoon is surprisingly well-done.  
Teenagers from Outer Space.  A great piece of Z-grade trash from the fifties.  Inexplicably (David Love)-able.


In the CD player:
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre by Max Steiner.  Not the Marco Polo re-recording (though that's superb, too), but the Rhino Handmade release.
A Summer Place by Max Steiner.
Predator by Alan Silvestri.  

The books I've been reading:
Al Capp's Li'l Abner: The Frazetta Years, Volume Two.  Whatever happened to this "Frazetta" guy, anyway?
The Plastic Man Archives, Volume Five.
Yes.  I admit it.  I'm a big comic book geek.  There.  I've said it, and I'm glad.
Swallow by H. Rider Haggard.
For Us, the Living by Robert A. Heinlein.  If you're a Heinlein fan, it's facinating.  If you're not, this book will bore you to tears.
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« Reply #145 on: January 23, 2004, 01:33:53 PM »

I briefly glanced at Robin's post, and thought that it said "I SWALLOW THE LIVING."   I need a nap.
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« Reply #146 on: January 23, 2004, 01:39:43 PM »

About the auditioning process...

When I first started acting in college and in community theater, I  got everything I auditioned for.  And I do mean everything.  I batted a thousand for three darned years.  And I thought I was pretty hot shit.  

Then, it all turned 180 degrees.  Couldn't get anything.  I was stunned, and more than a little depressed about it.  I second-guessed myself constantly, worried that my talent and ability had mysteriously dried up.  But what I was really getting a taste of was reality.
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« Reply #147 on: January 23, 2004, 01:40:37 PM »

I briefly glanced at Robin's post, and thought that it said "I SWALLOW THE LIVING."   I need a nap.

Well, I do swallow the living from time to time.  
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« Reply #148 on: January 23, 2004, 01:46:39 PM »

DR RobinAnderson - have you read the TEENAGERS FROM OUTER SPACE issue of Scarlet Street?  ;D

It is tres informative!!!  ;)

Syntax?  Syntax?  SYN Tax??!!!  There goes my refund!  :-\
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« Reply #149 on: January 23, 2004, 01:50:56 PM »

DR George: I have a synopsis for Wicked as well. If you want more than one, send me your email and I will forward it to you.

Btw,  when you guys originally were talking about Bob Keeshan nobody said he was Captain Kangeroo. I didn't know his real name :(

Now I'm sad.  TCB must be sad too :(

Actually no, Jennifer, because maybe now people will stop saying that I look like him.  Except you, of course, because I don't mind when you say that about me.  What I really hate is when people say I look like Captain Kangaroo's father!!!
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