Quote from: John G. on November 19, 2025, 07:20:12 PMI think I will retire early tonight. So your approaching 105,000 millstone will be reached on another day.
I think I will retire early tonight.
Quote from: John G. on November 19, 2025, 07:22:34 PMI have another interview tomorrow with Trader Joe’s. Break a leg on your interview.
I have another interview tomorrow with Trader Joe’s.
Alas, the second act didn't work as well as the first act. It catches us up on what happened (more or less) after the documentary came out. But it can't resolve the fundamental problem of why we should care about this couple.
What is it with late-career musical writers and their interest in unlikable Florida real estate people? First Sondheim, now Schwartz.
The cast is all fabulous and the sets and costumes are stunning. It was a real treat to see Chenoweth and Abraham live on stage - I might have seen him before, but not her.
But even with all the clever adaptation ideas that I enjoyed, like using the real Versailles as a framing device, this show is pretty tone deaf for a week where Epstein, his billionaire buddies, and his victims have come to the fore so much. The performers can't fix that.
Quote from: George on November 19, 2025, 08:03:19 PMI never got a fever. She did. Hopefully, she'll get better and my coughing will stop with the stuff that I was just prescribed. I hope you get answers to what is going on and what will fix it.
I never got a fever. She did. Hopefully, she'll get better and my coughing will stop with the stuff that I was just prescribed.
Quote from: singdaw on November 19, 2025, 08:21:58 PMThanks for the repor, DR MichaelG. Even when Schwartz's shows don't always work, his scores are always interesting. So I am looking forward to listening to the album.Yes, I enjoyed the score. For me, "Pretty Wins" was the standout number. I expect DR ChasSmith and others will be playing it at auditions for young actresses for years to come.
Thanks for the repor, DR MichaelG. Even when Schwartz's shows don't always work, his scores are always interesting. So I am looking forward to listening to the album.
Speaking of shows with deep-seated book problems, will the current Chess revival finally fix things? Tune in tomorrow for my take. 😀