Quote from: Ginny on July 13, 2018, 09:19:41 AMFriday afternoon greetings! I am now prepared to move the bookcase from our bedroom into my Momcave, but I need first to go have my knee x-rayed and pick up a prescription. Richard and I are also going shopping today for some new sheets and to try a new sandwich shop.Splurge on nice sheets.Knee x-ray vibes!
Friday afternoon greetings! I am now prepared to move the bookcase from our bedroom into my Momcave, but I need first to go have my knee x-rayed and pick up a prescription. Richard and I are also going shopping today for some new sheets and to try a new sandwich shop.
Has there been ant HHW discussion I missed of Stan Daniels' musical version of SAME TIME NEXT YEAR?
Quote from: FJL on July 13, 2018, 09:38:55 AMHas there been ant HHW discussion I missed of Stan Daniels' musical version of SAME TIME NEXT YEAR?I’ve never heard the score. Any good?
That is not to say that I DIDN'T do it....you know.....
Thanks to the patented HHW Vibes - we had us a grand opening night last night....the theatre was almost full (rare for a non musical with a cast of seven) - and we are almost sold out for Saturday night as well....tonight is about 3/4's full.The audience loved the play - it is a lot of fun....and the talk in the lobby during intermission, as reported by the Sound Guy was that I myself alone was the prime suspect....which made me laugh....
"I saw it in the window and couldn't resist!"
I'm still fighting the cold that began with a sore throat last weekend. I spent most of the afternoon napping with Thatch. Annabelle has abandoned her aerie for the nonce and retreated to the caverns of the linen closet.
Quote from: John G. on July 13, 2018, 11:26:16 AMQuote from: FJL on July 13, 2018, 09:38:55 AMHas there been ant HHW discussion I missed of Stan Daniels' musical version of SAME TIME NEXT YEAR?I’ve never heard the score. Any good?Druxy's post made me think about the musical. Stan Daniels write the score for "So Long 174th Street" (aka "Enter Laughing")and of course the Mame/Dolly-like theme from "Phyllis" - with that funny twist ending with Cloris Leachman doing what we in Brooklyn called a perfect "slug face" at the camerahttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8--8V7bVeI