Panni - I need more info on the toxic danger you mentioned, as I'm hoping to reap part of the class action lawsuit that must be in progress.  No ill health effects . . . yet.
First kiss was in the little theatre in the aforementioned place.  There was a little passage-way where the curtain goes when its drawn.  This leads to a dressing room, but, no matter what position the curtain's in, it's very cramped in there, a little like being wrapped in blankets.  That's where Nancy Roseman and I gave in to our 16-year-old desires.
Tonight's the night, on a curtain-less stage (for it is round) - the show I've spent very long hours rehearsing.  My call, today, is 11:20 a.m. which means I'll be playing for seven hours non-stop before anybody thinks of giving me a dinner break.  You, and only you, DRs, get to look at the list of songs the graduating musical theatre students will be performing...
A Wild, Wild Party    music and lyrics by Andrew Lippa    
After School Special    music and lyrics by William Dreskin
Don't Ask Me Why    music by Frank Wildhorn and Linda Eder; lyrics by Jack Murphy
Colored Lights    music by John Kander; lyrics by Fred Ebb
Could You Use Me/Shall We Dance?    music by George Gershwin; lyrics by Ira Gershwin
Jackie    music by Gerald Jouannest; lyrics by Jacques Brel; translated by Mort Shuman & Eric Blau
Here's To Love    music and lyrics by Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman
Miss Byrd    music by David Shire; lyrics by Richard Maltby, Jr.
A Call From the Vatican    music and lyrics by Maury Yeston
What Is It About Her?    music and lyrics by Andrew Lippa
The Boy From...    music by Mary Rodgers; lyrics by Stephen Sondheim 
Pretty Young Men    music by Lucy Simon; lyrics by Susan Birkenhead
The Portrait        music and lyrics by Amanda McBroom
Wig In a Box    music and lyrics by Stephen Trask     
The Girl in 14G    music by Jeanine Tesori; lyrics by Dick Scanlan
Bluer Than You    music by David Evans; lyrics by Winnie Holzman
Glitter and Be Gay    music by Leonard Bernstein; lyrics by Richard Wilbur
I Move On/Hot Honey Rag    music by John Kander; lyrics by Fred Ebb
7pm at Broadway's Circle in the Square.  It's free and you don't need a ticket.  Just walk in.  See you there.