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March 23, 2021 at 10:42 am #1204153093
I’d like to see that. I’m surprised it was the only Best Musical nominee shown at the 1972 Tonys. Why they didn’t air Follies, Grease or Two Gentlemen of Verona is baffling. Also the 1971 Tonys didn’t show the new musicals and the 1973 Tonys only presented Pippin. A disservice to the Sondheim Hat Trick.
ReplyCopy URLMarch 25, 2021 at 7:41 pm #1204158378Why is that? You’re starting to become a Wikipedia page where you’re not giving as much information as you probably should.
@Awardsfan1990, you still haven’t answered my question. I get that this is likely a result of the whole “I don’t have time” argument, but here’s my response to that: If you stop posting as many news stories in these forums as you possibly can and repeating yourself on certain topics every chance you get, then that should hopefully give you more time to start focusing on posting different kinds of stuff in these forums that you would normally not be able to do as much of. Like your own personal thoughts on things you haven’t done as much chiming in on.
ReplyCopy URLMarch 26, 2021 at 2:30 pm #1204160071If you must know about Patti LuPone, I was looking forward to seeing her perform and/or win because a friend of mine (who’s not on Gold Derby) traveled to New York City to see Company while it was still in previews, and he said it was amazing, with Patti being the standout. I asked him if the Tony hype for her performance was real, and he said it absolutely was. Plus, I’m already a big fan of Patti, so that made me even more hyped.
And while it may sound cliche, it’s true I don’t always have time to respond to every past remarks. I’m especially busy right now, as I still work full time 5 days a week, and then I have my household responsibilities on top of keeping up with current news, and I’m also trying to watch the contenders I haven’t yet seen nominated at both the Oscars and Gold Derby Awards. So yes, I am stretched a little thin right now, but it’s nothing I can’t handle as I’ve juggled more on my plate than this in the past.
ReplyCopy URLMarch 26, 2021 at 7:14 pm #1204160368I understand. What sort of work do you do? I just started a new full-time job myself. I too want to see her perform live (I’ll make sure not to record her). I grew up listening to the 1987 Anything Goes cast recording, though I didn’t know it was her until years later.
ReplyCopy URLMarch 26, 2021 at 8:14 pm #1204160454I was lucky enough to have seen Patti perform with the North Carolina symphony orchestra back in 2014. She was such a force of nature onstage.
ReplyCopy URLMarch 26, 2021 at 8:46 pm #1204160497I understand. What sort of work do you do? I just started a new full-time job myself. I too want to see her perform live (I’ll make sure not to record her). I grew up listening to the 1987 Anything Goes cast recording, though I didn’t know it was her until years later.
I’m a customer service rep at a call center, although I’ve been working from home since the pandemic. Our center partners with Verizon, so I answer Verizon customers’ calls about their bills, problems with their phones, etc. I’ve been fortunate that the pandemic hasn’t cost me my job, as we were able to transition to working from home relatively easily, although not without a few hiccups at first.
ReplyCopy URLMarch 27, 2021 at 9:55 am #1204161073Glad you’re working at home. I had a part time job before the pandemic assisting with an arts program at an adult day center, since then it’s been a mixture of online tutoring (it’s not as conducive an environment as a classroom) and telemarketing. This week I started a new job as a delivery associate, however there’s a problem as the app I’m supposed to use to map my routes and scan packages isn’t working on my phone.
ReplyCopy URLMarch 29, 2021 at 8:02 am #1204163612Broadway Shows Holding September Dates for Re-Openings; Could Be Sooner
ReplyCopy URLMarch 29, 2021 at 2:32 pm #1204164628I’m glad to hear. The sooner they open the better.
ReplyCopy URLMarch 30, 2021 at 9:50 am #1204165942The new Broadway musical, Diana, will resume performances on December 1st, just two months after the proshot taping debuts on Netflix.
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https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/30/theater/diana-musical-broadway-netflix.htmlMarch 30, 2021 at 10:18 am #1204166025I’d see it on Netflix, however I’m not sure if that will make people want to pay to see the Broadway version. Watching Hamilton online made me want to hold off on paying $200 a ticket.
ReplyCopy URLApril 2, 2021 at 2:18 pm #1204171537Armie Hammer has officially exited from the Broadway production of Tracy Letts’ The Minutes for ‘personal reasons’.
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https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/Breaking-Armie-Hammer-Exits-THE-MINUTES-on-Broadway-for-Personal-Reasons-20210402April 2, 2021 at 6:29 pm #1204172755“Personal reasons” my ass!! We all knew this was inevitable!! Bye bye Armie!! Nobody will miss you as you rot in career (and maybe literal) hell!!
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