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I'm sure you feel that way.
But most FAMILIES would not like to be scattered throughout the nosebleed section (its all single seats left) for a Tuesday night performance (which, in case you didn't know, has Donna Murphy in the Dolly role, not Bette. No reflection on the highly talented, two-time Tony winner Ms

I knew we were in trouble when I realized that the (interminable) opening was just an extended "in" joke about the late selection of Spacey as host. Compounding the error was the decision to shoehorn songs into the opening that only serious theatre geeks would be able to identify — I get that its a celebration of

CBS didn't "stand by Colbert" — had Colbert not agreed to radically alter his approach, he'd be toast right now.

There's no such thing as a Free Melania. You gotta pay for it, big league.

the sole reason she is suing the Daily Mail is to renegotiate the pre-nup. She knows that Donald would never allow that case to go to discovery…and once she has her new deal in hand, she's in the wind.

I'm nona urbiznez
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I loved the "shower cam"….and I can't be the only person who saw that sequence as a Psycho tribute.

good…I just explained why above.

True Facts—-
Kathy Bates/Agnes says that there are only two great roles for American actresses; Mary Tyrone from Long Days Journey Into Night, and The Butcher
In 2001, Jessica Lange played Mary Tyrone in a London production of the play
In 2014, Lange provided the forward for a new critical edition of the play, in which

that Demon King get up….that head piece —-
It looked like a swimming cap with a dozen Walmart belts super-glued to it. I mean LITERALLY….you can even see the belt holes in at least one shot. And while Balor may (or may not) be a fine wrestler, he's completely unsuited for something like the Demon King character.