A Viola Spolin mention? Finally my degree in Educational Theatre is being put to good use!
A Viola Spolin mention? Finally my degree in Educational Theatre is being put to good use!
Don't know who voiced him last time, but I DID notice that the voice was credited to Tom "Voice of SpongeBob SquarePants" Kenny.
Is it just me, or does an "an all-dead-fly-from-my-windowsill production of Pippin" actually sound somewhat thematically appropriate for that show? (Coming back to Broadway this Spring! Without the dead flies, but WITH Andrea Martin!)
I have great curiosity about whether Miss Saigon Con and Breaking Into Song Con are adjacent to each other, since one would think they would overlap. And I might go to both, especially if the former had the actual helicopter.
I quite liked a lot of this episode. I'm continuing to love anything Nathan Lane does, and it was nice to see him back after a few episodes away. I would love for them to figure out a way to keep him around for a while, he's so wonderful, particularly in how he plays off Baranski. I was also quite taken by the use of…
NBC's spring is certainly not going to be anywhere near as good as their fall, but I'm curious to see what happens to them if they stay out of last place.
I watched the Jewish musical theatre documentary, which I had mixed feelings on. I LOVE the other doc series, Broadway: The American Musical, from the same guy, but this felt like it was trying a little to hard to make everything Jewish. Some cool Gypsy rehearsal footage, though!
Yvette Nicole Brown once chastised me on Twitter because she
misunderstood the tone of a tweet I sent her and thought I was yelling
at her.
What have they done? Sweet Jesus, what have they done?
And have strong, angry opinions about at least half.
And have strong, angry opinions about at least half.
No joke, my favorite word is "penultimate," ever since the second-to-last Series of Unfortunate Events book.
No joke, my favorite word is "penultimate," ever since the second-to-last Series of Unfortunate Events book.
A friend and I have a tradition of always watching the Kennedy Center Honors together, because it's always this time of year and we're both home, and we cannot deny the power of a curtain falling to reveal a giant choir singing a song in tribute to a crying old person wearing a rainbow necklace.
A friend and I have a tradition of always watching the Kennedy Center Honors together, because it's always this time of year and we're both home, and we cannot deny the power of a curtain falling to reveal a giant choir singing a song in tribute to a crying old person wearing a rainbow necklace.
With this article and the main list, plus What's On Tonight? I ended up with 43 notifications.
With this article and the main list, plus What's On Tonight? I ended up with 43 notifications.
It did, but it lacked the "epic" nature of a big 80s megamusical to qualify under my arbitrary sorting system.
It did, but it lacked the "epic" nature of a big 80s megamusical to qualify under my arbitrary sorting system.
THE TIME IS NOW THE PLACE IS HEEEEEEERE!