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Obsessed With Broadway: July 2010
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Contemplating the history of a forever disappearing art form. Thursday, July 22, 2010. Brief Interruption: A Little Night Music Re-Opens on Broadway. On July 13th, 2010, Trevor Nunn's revival of the Stephen Sondheim-Hugh Wheeler musical, A Little Night Music. Originally produced and directed by Harold Prince on Broadway in 1973, re-opened after a two-week hiatus. The Broadway-transfer of which recently bested Night Music. For the Tony as the season's Best Musical Revival. The Meiner Night Music. The prod...
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Global Gadabout – Thom’s World
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Jobs I’ve Done. Things I Wanna Do. Places I Have Been. Do you not like to travel, or just plain won’t leave the country? Would you like someone to be your travel eyes and ears? Do your reconnaissance, anywhere in the world? You’ve seen it on Google maps, but you’re just not sure? It’s fear vs. desire. Here are just a few examples. Of what I’m talking about:. Your grandfather used to live in Prague, and you’d like to see detailed photos of his house and the area of town he lived. You need a secret shopper.
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What hasn’t changed all that much? – Thom’s World
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Jobs I’ve Done. Things I Wanna Do. Places I Have Been. What hasn’t changed all that much? April 22, 2015. I was thinking the other day: What hasn’t changed all that much? You know, what are the things that seem unchanged by time, or circumstances, or politics, or stupidity? Here’s a few of the things I could come up with:. Flowers, and flower arranging. Can a robot EVER do that for us? Prayer and meditation. There’s just no substitute for it, if you believe in that sort of thing. Maybe this is just a per...
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Obsessed With Broadway: The Glums
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Contemplating the history of a forever disappearing art form. Wednesday, December 19, 2012. When the musical stage version of Victor Hugo's 1862 novel,. What would become its best-known adaptation, the musical stage version, had its genesis in the late 1970s. According to Edward Behr's The Complete Book of Les Misérables. Alain Boublil, who would ultimately create the original French lyrics/libretto of the musical. Initially thought of adapting the property after seeing a London revival of. And following...
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Obsessed With Broadway: April 2008
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Contemplating the history of a forever disappearing art form. Sunday, April 27, 2008. One Brief Shining Moment. Jackie Kennedy, Life Magazine. December 6, 1963. When Theodore White's "Epilogue" containing these words from the First Lady, widowed one week before, appeared on newstands. The national tour of Camelot. 132) In later years, many would question the "Camelot myth" that surrounded the JFK presidency following the assassination, and some wondered if the story had not been a figment of the grieving...
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Obsessed With Broadway: July 2012
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Contemplating the history of a forever disappearing art form. Thursday, July 12, 2012. The final scene in the original 1971 production of. In the introductory liner notes of the. PS Classics 2011 New Broadway Cast Recording. Of the Stephen Sondheim/James Goldman musical. Would not prove significantly more popular than its previous New York productions, particularly the spectacular original. The new production, which originated in May 2011 at the Kennedy Center, began Broadway previews in August, open...
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Obsessed With Broadway: December 2012
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Contemplating the history of a forever disappearing art form. Wednesday, December 19, 2012. When the musical stage version of Victor Hugo's 1862 novel,. What would become its best-known adaptation, the musical stage version, had its genesis in the late 1970s. According to Edward Behr's The Complete Book of Les Misérables. Alain Boublil, who would ultimately create the original French lyrics/libretto of the musical. Initially thought of adapting the property after seeing a London revival of. And following...
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Obsessed With Broadway: March 2013
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Contemplating the history of a forever disappearing art form. Thursday, March 7, 2013. April Harr Blandin and Lewis Cleale in. At the Signature Theatre in VA in 1996. Literally translated as "the disheveled ones." Like the French bohemians, the. Movement rebelled against conventional and accepted cultural norms, challenging Victorian romantic ideals in favor of an approach more like the new realism emerging in France. But Tarchetti died from typhus before completing the final installment. A friend an...
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