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« Reply #120 on: July 08, 2004, 04:24:12 PM »

And one for Kushner!
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« Reply #121 on: July 08, 2004, 04:42:59 PM »

Robin that was truly a horrible hotel!

Tomovoz thank you for reporting on TCB.  Ann had me worried and after that dream who knows what powers she possesses.

Panni, I agree-very cute.

Matt H. and Jennifer I wasn’t insulted.  I laughed. :)
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« Reply #122 on: July 08, 2004, 04:52:38 PM »

Thanks, Jane! I'm starting to feel like Annette... My aim now is to become perky and cute.
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« Reply #123 on: July 08, 2004, 05:05:31 PM »

Panni gets nervous attending an awards luncheon when she's not up for an award?  I'll have to ponder that.

My favorite hotel I've ever stayed in was the Helmsley Palace in NY on Madison, I believe.  It was gorgeous, the service was amazing, the rooms were elegant and the food in the hotel was the best.  I had a white chocolate mousse in my room every night before going to bed.  I can't remember what I was doing in NY at the time, but I do know it was either paid for I was doing well because it was quite pricey.  I stayed there on two or three occassions.
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« Reply #124 on: July 08, 2004, 05:11:39 PM »

DR Robin, if one wants to be booked as a guest at a Star Trek convention (preferably in Oregon or Washinton) who does one contact?? Do you happen to know (being as how you used to be involved in those conventions).

Here's a few ideas:

The two big purveyors of Star Trek conventions these days are Creation Entertainment and Slanted Fedora.  You can contact these folks fairly easily via their respective websites, I would imagine.  

Additionally, there's also some fan-run conventions.  These are usually a lot more fun, but don't pay nearly as much as the folks at Creation or Slanted Fedora.  (When I was doing Trek conventions way back when, this was the route I took; then, it started to get all corporate, and the fun got sucked right out of 'em.)  If you want to get into that action, you can contact the Star Trek Welcomittee, who will give you the scoop on local SF conventions.  

One of the most fun convention guests we booked was Angelique Pettyjohn, who played one of Captain Kirk's romantic conquests in the Star Trek episode "The Gamesters of Triskelion".  She loved meeting the fans and signing autographs.  Not the brightest bulb on the tree, mind you, but she was fun to be around!

There are still a lot of fans of the original (and best!) Star Trek series, and there's probably a lot of folks who'd be interested in meeting Keel from "Friday's Child".  
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« Reply #125 on: July 08, 2004, 05:24:20 PM »

I think my favorite hotel was the The Grand.......People come......Pleople go.
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« Reply #126 on: July 08, 2004, 05:28:33 PM »

Been racking my brain what was the nicest hotel I ever stayed in....It would have to be a hotel in NYC and I think it would probably be one of the Hemsley. Although I do like the lobby of the Marriot in Time Square. I can use the washroom and sit down and take a quick nap if I have to.
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« Reply #127 on: July 08, 2004, 05:29:12 PM »

Evening all!

I guess I don't have to tell you about which hotel I think was horrible.   **chuckle**  I've been making jokes about it at work ever since I got back from NYC.  

Robin, did you see my questions from last night?

I like the name, Plan B  From Outer Space but that might not be such a hot idea.  

I'm sorry to hear about TCB and his computer woes.    I am an internet board junkie and would go bonkers without my fix.  

Only one more day until StarGate, Jane!  Whoo Whoo!  Can't wait!
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« Reply #128 on: July 08, 2004, 05:32:52 PM »

The worst hotel will have to be one I stay in South Beach. Friends were visiting from Atlanta and instead driving back to my home which would have taken an hour I elected to stay. First I am sure that the hotel was breaking the American Disabilities act. The elevator wasn't as bad as the dead rat hotel in NYC, this one could fit three people in it. The room was so small...that you had to go out in the hall to change clothes. Th room was so small that the hotel rat was a hunchback. But seriously folks. The bathroom was smaller than the clothes closet. That when you sat down your knees touched the opposite wall. And to top it off the walls were so thin that at 4am the couple next door were drunk as hell. Fighting. throwing things. threatening murder. That had to be the worst hotel ever!!
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« Reply #129 on: July 08, 2004, 05:42:20 PM »

 love a revue, but theme ones are like a Mel Brooks movie. The sketches and the songs are hits and misses. For example the only "gay" themed revue that I like of the several that I have on CD happens to be the one that BK produced called The Gay 90's.

http://www.brucekimmel.com/gay90.html.htm

It had songs that have been performed by others. Among them are Sweet Dreams, John and Fred, Mirror Image, My Superman, Jonathon Wesley Oliver, Jr., And the Ship Sails On, In This Moment.

A strong cast headed by Tony nominee Bill Hutton, Kirby Tepper and the late Peggy Hewitt (A Day in Hollywood...)

Among the writers are Billy Barnes (BK mentioned him in the notes) Jon Bucchino, Joel Kimmel, (any realtion BK?) Wayne Moore, Holly Near, Lindy Robbins,  Gerald Sternbach (Jason Graae musical director on his live album), Kirby Tepper,

If you have listened to it give it a spin
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« Reply #130 on: July 08, 2004, 05:43:40 PM »

DR Robin:

Talking of Star Trek I just read that James Doohan who played Scotty on the original ST series has the early onset of Alzheimer's.
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« Reply #131 on: July 08, 2004, 05:54:13 PM »

Topic from the other day; Bad performers. Lauren Bacall in Woman of the Year. Maybe because it was a matinee but she walked through the performance. No excitment. And the entire cast of the Bus and Truck of The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas. Third and Fourth rate performers in awfully stage show and a set that was completely different from the NY production. I know they have to scale down productions for the tour (like Titanic) but this one wasn't even close.
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« Reply #132 on: July 08, 2004, 05:56:05 PM »

Over rated performance would have to got to Liza Minnelli in The Act. A glorified nightclub act masquerading as a book musical in which none of the other supporting characters (barry Nelson, Arnold Soboloff among others)  sang or dance in the show.
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« Reply #133 on: July 08, 2004, 05:57:18 PM »

Almost forgot Doug Henning in Merlin. A non entity on stage if there ever was one. Could sing, dance or act. The show might have been better if he wasn't in it.
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« Reply #134 on: July 08, 2004, 06:02:17 PM »

Panni gets nervous attending an awards luncheon when she's not up for an award?  I'll have to ponder that.

Yes, I get nervous at any public occasion of this kind because I'm basically shy (YES, I AM!) and I have to be "on" -- meeting people, seeing people I know or have worked with, etc. It gets to me and I always come home exhausted but invigorated.
When I'm up for an award I'm not nervous, I'm catatonic.
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« Reply #135 on: July 08, 2004, 06:04:53 PM »

The other day DR Dan-in-Toronto said

Kiss of the Spider Woman had its world premiere in Toronto, and I thought Chita Rivera was miscast. She was also poorly costumed - her arms looking awfully flabby. I believe the show had a major renovation before opening in New York

I also saw it in Toronto and the Chita Rivera sequences were overhauled. They brought in Rob Marshall to redo her scenes. From where I was sitting I couldn;t see that her arms were flabby. When CR won the Tony that year she that Rob Marshall but omitted the original choreographer. One of the songs performed in Toronto was dropped and was replaced by a new one in London.
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« Reply #136 on: July 08, 2004, 06:07:42 PM »

At Humanitas I ran into the executive I worked with on a Disney Channel film last year. It's more serious than the usual Disney Channel fare -- a 9/11 story. Anyway, she tells me there's going to be a big screen premiere at the DGA on July 27. Must polish my tiara.
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« Reply #137 on: July 08, 2004, 06:27:51 PM »

Some of my favorite books about the theater have been the making of. They include Fiddler on the Roof, The Whorehouse Papers, Big and my favorite No No Nanette. There are a couple called The Making of Gypsy and The Making of My Fair Lady that are basically taken from other source and I did not find out anything new. The worst theater bio had to be on Harold Prince where everything was quote from other books. I don't think there was one page of original material in it.
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« Reply #138 on: July 08, 2004, 06:38:30 PM »

Good Evening!

Good Evening from L.A.!

My flight from Dulles to Long beach was very nice.  It was my first JetBlue experience and I had a great time!

So...

I'm waiting for Tammy Minoff to come pick me up, so... Until then... Here are some interesting things from my travels today:

I left from Gate B26 - as in Plan B - and in 26 which is the day of my birthday - which I just realized will occur while I'm out here in LA.  Hmmm...

I wore my WICKED t-shirt, and the number of comments and questions from the flight attendants, the security guards and fellow passengers was quite amusing and fun.  Most of them had no idea that WICKED is a Broadway show, but they were intrigued with the "defying gravity" on the back of the shirt.  It brought up a bunch of diet/if I lost some more weight comments.  -Not that I should lose weight, but that they should /would like to lose some weight.

My friend, Chris, has a great place, and it's in a great location too!  Grocery store nearby, restaurants, banks, even a few nightclubs.  Very neat.  And it's soooo nice see Chris again.  We've been friends since high school, and he's truly a best friend.  He moved out here last summer, and this is the first time I've seen him in a long while.  He does film-scoring and composing and such.  Very nice stuff.  And he's doing very well for himself too!  :)

Well, I need to catch up on some other stuff before Tammy gets here.  I'll read the rest of today's posts and post some more myself once I'm back tonight.

Laters...
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« Reply #139 on: July 08, 2004, 06:45:47 PM »

Robin, did you see my questions from last night?
I like the name, Plan B  From Outer Space but that might not be such a hot idea.

No, I've not heard of either NecronomiCon or Stone Hill.  I'm assuming that the former is a horror/HP Lovecraft con.  What's Stone Hill?

By the way, the first time I ever saw Plan 9 from Outer Space was at an East Coast SF con; we'd all heard of this "Ed Wood" guy, and were really curious about his movies.   As a result, we rented 16mm prints of both it and Glen or Glenda?  The rental fees totalled eighty bucks (!), and our audience for the two films was close to six hundred...money very well-spent.  
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« Reply #140 on: July 08, 2004, 07:00:09 PM »

Many years ago, der Brucer took me on my first trip to Europe.  Three weeks, with stops in London, Berlin, Munich, Amsterdam, and back to London.  I had never traveled before, never even flown before, and he had a real adventure planned for me.

London was wonderful, of course, but he’d planned our trip dividing our stay there into two parts, sort of as an acclimatizing cushion for the German leg of the journey.  This was back in the days when the Wall still stood, and air access to Berlin was limited to specific corridors and specific airlines.  Still, it was a thrill that night as we flew up over London, which looked quite like the animated sequence in Disney’s Peter Pan, only without our stopping to stand on the clock face of Big Ben’s tower.

Landing in Berlin was something else again.  The weather had turned grumpy, and the decent was rapid.  A part of my stomach didn’t want to make the trip downward.  Even when we were on the ground, there were problems with recovering our luggage, due to the late hour.  As a result, we caught what must have been the last bus from the airport into Berlin.

This caused our next problem: der Brucer had booked us into a place called “Tom’s Hotel,” gay owned and operated and themed on the drawings of Tom of Finland.  (Look him up, if you have to; I’m not going to go into details here.)  Unfortunately, by the time we got there, the innkeeper had retired for the night, and there was no way of getting our room.  Fortunately, there was a bar downstairs, called “Tom’s Bar” (similarly themed, of course), where der B was able to get some information on where we might find a place for the night.  He parked me at the bar, with our luggage, and headed into the drizzle outside to locate the place.

I might not have traveled much, but I had been around a bit.  Tom’s Bar had a back room, and I didn’t need Marlene singing to know that her song was wrongly worded.  It wasn’t so much what the boys in the back room were having, but whom.  I decided it would be better to stay towards the front, where the films being shown on the television were erotic enough.  Finally, a couple of hours later, der Brucer re-appeared.  “Sorry,” he told me as we gathered up the luggage, “I had a hard time finding the street the hotel is on.”  By this time, I was tired enough that I didn’t care.  “The hotel should be good enough for just this one night.  Besides,” he added, “it’s only the rooms on the same floor as the hotel bar that rent by the hour.”

The hotel room was small, basically habitable, and not quite squalid.  The bathroom was down the hall, and mostly functional.  We had at least found a place to stay for the night.  When I’m tired, and it’s October, I learn to cope.  The odd thing was, it really wasn’t too bad, seen in the next morning’s light.  We weren’t planning to spend a lot of time in the room, after all, with tourist day trips occupying most of our days.  And it was secure enough.

We ended up staying there for the entire three days we were in Berlin.  It just wasn’t worth the bother of moving to another hotel.  I will say, however, that the room we found in Munich, our next stop, was far more satisfying, aesthetically.  I wonder, however, if we were to return to Berlin today, whether that hotel would still be there.  

And I also wonder if I’d have the sense, or lack of same, to stay there again.
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« Reply #141 on: July 08, 2004, 07:01:43 PM »

I tried posting but got this instead:

"Failure in submission of form. Session timeout."
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« Reply #142 on: July 08, 2004, 07:02:48 PM »


Only one more day until StarGate, Jane!  Whoo Whoo!  Can't wait!

And it is two one hour episodes, or two full hours of Star Gate!!  :)
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« Reply #143 on: July 08, 2004, 07:08:54 PM »

Someone please come to the search rescue re Sondheim Bye Bye Birdie.  

Re title: Everyone seems to love What If, so I guess we'll stick with that, although I also like Plan B just because it's weird.
You could always try WHAT IF...The Plan B Musical.
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« Reply #144 on: July 08, 2004, 07:13:11 PM »

Panni what won’t you delete?

When will the film make it to the Disney Channel?  Please let me know so we can be sure to watch it.  
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« Reply #145 on: July 08, 2004, 07:15:35 PM »

BK, I think you should call your show "Plan B: Because our first choice fell through."
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« Reply #146 on: July 08, 2004, 07:18:13 PM »

Time to get dinner going.  We're having sausages, cheese fondue, and salad.  Simple, yet yummy.

Excuse me while I grate some cheese.
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« Reply #147 on: July 08, 2004, 07:21:28 PM »

Keith is busy researching my family roots so I can’t get him to tell his interesting hotel stories.  He does recall the hotel in central California when the locust descended.  Some even making it into his room

His best story is the small hotel in Moscow.  On the lower level of the hotel was a restaurant, without bathroom facilities.  His very little hotel room had an even smaller bathroom.  So small in fact that the door could not be closed if one was using the bathroom.   One night he is in his room when a woman knocked on the door desperate to use his bathroom.  He had to stand in the hallway to give her some privacy.  Did she speak English, no, but desperate to use a bathroom is a universal language.  The next time he went to Moscow he stayed in a Western hotel.
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« Reply #148 on: July 08, 2004, 07:24:42 PM »

Glad you got to LA safe and sound, DR Jose.

My local CBS affiliate was once again asleep at the switch tonight and didn't flip the high definition switch on during CSI. Incompetence, thy name is WBTV, our local CBS affiliate.
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« Reply #149 on: July 08, 2004, 07:28:15 PM »


I guess I don't have to tell you about which hotel I think was horrible.   **chuckle**  I've been making jokes about it at work ever since I got back from NYC.  

DR Danise, you might not have been happy with the room you had at the Milford.  But it is still a nice hotel.  It is clean, it is well-located and it has a very nice lobby/decor.  The other NYC hotels that people described are filthy, horrible places.  Not quite comparable.   And I am SO happy you didn't end up at one of those.
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