I know it's easier to download through Wi-Fi, but I'm not a quick reader, so I like the idea of being able to get a library e-book and returning it instantly for the next patron, and then being able to take as long as I want/need to read it.
It's the type of venue that, ordinarily, left to their devices, would make it a kids' cast of hundreds. Heaven forfend.
Quote from: ChasSmith on April 12, 2018, 08:06:28 AMIt's the type of venue that, ordinarily, left to their devices, would make it a kids' cast of hundreds. Heaven forfend.Will there be any little girls left to be in the audience?
Well HARD KNOCK LIFE has turned into a regular gymnastics fest....which of course I hate..... "People are expecting something BIG here...."Yes....like maybe....uh....DANCING?
Favorite ANNIE lyric is this subtle ADDAMS FAMILY reference:When you're throughMrs. PughComes to take Itt away.
What do young kids and especially adopted kids make of Miss Hannigan's line "Why any kid would want to be orphan, I'll never know." I'm surprised the P.C. people haven't reacted. (That line shocked me a bit even back in 1977. Felt more out-there than anything in I LOVE MY WIFE, which I'd seen a few days before).
Jane, be glad you avoided Flat Broke with Two Goats. Flat writing is more like it. And too much detail about favorite craft beers.
Maybe you will get someone even better DR GEORGE.DR VIXMOM.....LOL....GET OFF MY LAWN, LITTLE GIRL!!!!
The original Gennaro choreography for Annie was brilliant and You're Never Fully Dressed was the best of it, that and the staging of Easy Street. Hard Knock Life was simple and great. You can see the original You're Never Fully Dressed right here - this is when choreographers knew how to do this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-44jUFsqdoI also watched other versions of this number and yikes. Especially the TV movie version, which is everything you need to know about choreographers not being what they were.