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- Oct 23, 2011
Apparently, news to me, Evita is on Broadwaay this season-I adore Evita...missed the presentation. And commercials show Les Miz is a movie-coming Christmas. It has movie stars not broadway stars so, who knows what to expect. Anne hathaway singing I dreamed a dream is well...ok, but. Hugh Jack,man and Russell Crowe. I have the original movie which I never could get into.
I missed two thirds-I don't have a TV guide and just check the guide for that day. My only weekly show was "SMASH'" so I hate to miss the Tony's. So much upheaval. TV so seldom has quality and they don't repeat these award shows and they should. Now on CBS EST. Oh, to be a New Yorker! I am seriously thinking I will get there somehow. I must find a budget hotel. Isn't this the time all New Yorkers head to Hamptons or LI to get out of heat? It would be greta to see a few shows. I remember heyang had tips for cheaper tix but I have to plan. I have not been to NYC in, well decades. But if Evita, Wicked and ? somethin else are there, I could take the bus to the major Terminal, a cab to a theatre district hotel? I am dreaming a little and if I am going to lose my doctor and meds I need to walk, then I will go somewhere fast. Burning at the beach alone is bad. It is so hard to be disabled single as people keep dying and I am getting older. Or I just feel that way. I wonder if therse shows continue all summer and if tix are cheaper if demand goes down? HughnJackman is a broadway star? I used to always read the NY Times arts and entertainment but when you are out of the loop so far, you get envious of how some people are living. NYC or London are surely dream cities for theatre lovers, music lovers, arts lovers.
I know we have New Yorkers here on GS--I am so jealous. The tix prices of everything have gone crazy, tho. Wheter a touring company or the Great white way...ordinary people can't take a family to the ballet or even a big league ball game. How elitist evry good thing is becoming. Ice skating comps are so expensive. 2014 in Boston. I am so mad I did not try harder in 2001. A year after major surgery? I can't recall but I sure wish I had gone. I haven't read the thread with info and prices, but sport and art seem for the wealthy more and more. I have been shocked by some of the theatre prices in Boston for lousy seats!.
Well, Tony's beat the Oscars by a mile. Enjoy if you are tuned in.
I missed two thirds-I don't have a TV guide and just check the guide for that day. My only weekly show was "SMASH'" so I hate to miss the Tony's. So much upheaval. TV so seldom has quality and they don't repeat these award shows and they should. Now on CBS EST. Oh, to be a New Yorker! I am seriously thinking I will get there somehow. I must find a budget hotel. Isn't this the time all New Yorkers head to Hamptons or LI to get out of heat? It would be greta to see a few shows. I remember heyang had tips for cheaper tix but I have to plan. I have not been to NYC in, well decades. But if Evita, Wicked and ? somethin else are there, I could take the bus to the major Terminal, a cab to a theatre district hotel? I am dreaming a little and if I am going to lose my doctor and meds I need to walk, then I will go somewhere fast. Burning at the beach alone is bad. It is so hard to be disabled single as people keep dying and I am getting older. Or I just feel that way. I wonder if therse shows continue all summer and if tix are cheaper if demand goes down? HughnJackman is a broadway star? I used to always read the NY Times arts and entertainment but when you are out of the loop so far, you get envious of how some people are living. NYC or London are surely dream cities for theatre lovers, music lovers, arts lovers.
I know we have New Yorkers here on GS--I am so jealous. The tix prices of everything have gone crazy, tho. Wheter a touring company or the Great white way...ordinary people can't take a family to the ballet or even a big league ball game. How elitist evry good thing is becoming. Ice skating comps are so expensive. 2014 in Boston. I am so mad I did not try harder in 2001. A year after major surgery? I can't recall but I sure wish I had gone. I haven't read the thread with info and prices, but sport and art seem for the wealthy more and more. I have been shocked by some of the theatre prices in Boston for lousy seats!.
Well, Tony's beat the Oscars by a mile. Enjoy if you are tuned in.