I finished my proofreading about 2:00 and spent the afternoon on the phone or reading. My retired press agent friend, Bob Ullman, who's 95, called me to tell me how proud he was of me. I hadn't spoken to him in four years, and I cannot let this time get by again.Bob was the press agent for four Ethel Merman shows - Call Me Madam, Happy Hunting, Gypsy, and Hello Dolly! - and the 1964 revival of Boys From Syracuse, among many others. When I spoke to him last, I sent him the CD set of Dearest Enemy. I told him I'd send him Roberta, and he told me he saw Bob Hope, Lyda Roberti, Tamara, and the original cast in 1933.
That's a great story, Larry!
Quote from: George on March 14, 2017, 03:22:56 PMThat's a great story, Larry!He should write a book!
Quote from: elmore3003 on March 14, 2017, 02:40:31 PMThis article was releasede today, and it's already put several musical comedy queens' panties in a bunch:http://www.playbill.com/article/after-87-years-city-center-revives-cole-porters-lost-pre-code-musicalFun. And as for the aforementioned queens, joke 'em if they can't take a ...You know what I mean.
This article was releasede today, and it's already put several musical comedy queens' panties in a bunch:http://www.playbill.com/article/after-87-years-city-center-revives-cole-porters-lost-pre-code-musical
I even managed to figure out a way to incorporate our old towel stand into my art corner as a place to hang my stencils.
Great pictures, ChasSmith! But at the same time, I'm glad I don't live there!
It was over 90 degrees here yesterday.
The wind was ferocious though, we lost about 24 feet of 6 footstockade fencing