Still so hot....91 degrees today.At 5:30 we video record the interview that was postponed from Sunday.Yesterday when I got to the theeder.....my leading man who plays Charlie (and records the interviews) said he was really sorry that he couldn't do it as scheduled, but that he and his girlfriend had broken up that morning.....Of course his girlfriend is my leading lady (not THAT one) - but he assured me that it will no affect their performances.....
It seems Tim Walz and his cat Afton are Swifties. He’s got that vote sewed up.
GLOCKENSPEILS, XYLOPOHONES, & MARIMBAS TO ALL AND SUNDRIED!!!
~~~CONTINUED MULTIPLE MODERN MAJOR MIRACLE VIBES~~~ for the likes o' BK!!!!!
Rehearsal was fine last night.Tonight we run Act One.
Quote from: singdaw on August 06, 2024, 04:24:36 AMGLOCKENSPEILS, XYLOPOHONES, & MARIMBAS TO ALL AND SUNDRIED!!!Glockenspiels, Xylophones, 'Rimbas, oh my!!Glockenspiels, Xylophones, 'Rimbas, oh my!!Glockenspiels, Xylophones, 'Rimbas, oh my!!
George, such fascinating research last night about the roasting peanuts lyric!
he and his girlfriend had broken up that morning.....
Quote from: ChasSmith on August 06, 2024, 06:50:31 AMLast night I let the Olympics play in the background while puttering around, and I didn't go to bed till after 11pm. Then I turned on TCM which was showing Carousel, which I stared at for a short time before finally falling to sleep. I don't know how many years it's been since I sat down and watched the movie, but they were on their way to the clambake and everything just looked silly and I could readily understand from what little I saw how people today could have no interest in it. I remember being thrilled by it, but if truth be told, that impression probably goes back to my high school years when I first got to know it on a re-release.I think one of my silly dreams was based on that clambake scene.When I saw Carousel in its first release around 1956, I loved it. When Billy died, I wept so loudly that my brother Macbeth kept hitting me and telling me to shit up; I was embarrassing him. We were around 10 and 8 at the time. Since then, I saw a poor college performance, the wonderful 1966 Lincoln Center revival with John Raitt, Jerry Orbach, and Susan Watson, and I now find the film very poor, too cutesy-poo and coy, with performances running from very good to very poor. I find Barbara Ruick's performance especially offensive.
Last night I let the Olympics play in the background while puttering around, and I didn't go to bed till after 11pm. Then I turned on TCM which was showing Carousel, which I stared at for a short time before finally falling to sleep. I don't know how many years it's been since I sat down and watched the movie, but they were on their way to the clambake and everything just looked silly and I could readily understand from what little I saw how people today could have no interest in it. I remember being thrilled by it, but if truth be told, that impression probably goes back to my high school years when I first got to know it on a re-release.I think one of my silly dreams was based on that clambake scene.
Summer theeder - where all the drama is NOT onstage.
I like interviewing winemakers. They’re always so enthusiastic. Even when the hail falls, they’re still looking at the positive of what can be salvaged, what can be done with whst Mother Nature gives them.
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