Do all the kids in the audience get to have the faces painted and get made up like homeless people before the show? I know that that would every child's Broadway dream......
"What a story........ everything but the bloodhounds snappin' at her rear end." -- Birdie
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"The Devil Be Hittin' Me" -- Whitney
Actually, I *think* Debbie Allen is being brought in, maybe you didn't hear the news, but now Brooklyn is gonna have extraordinary telekinetic powers, there is gonna be a big finale where as her long lost Mother returns, she is killed by Car, uh, I mean BROOKLYN'S violent rampage of revenge.
So I guess it is safe to say, to each his own? I loved Brooklyn. It was an entertaining night at the theatre. Loved the costumes. And I don't like Avenue Q. I have seen and heard enough of it to know I wouldn't pay to see it. Just my opinion.
I am not judging it. Just based on what I have seen of it and listening to the recording a few times, I am not as interested in seeing it as I thought I was. It may be a good show all the way through, but for me, I don't care for the music, have seen several scenes and it just didn't hit me like I had hoped to make me see it. It has crossed my mind to just check it out next time I am in New York. And I might, just to give it a chance.
PS When I heard Q BEFORE SEEING IT I had no clue if it was good. I have now seen it three times and I am hooked. I can't get enough of Q. It must be seen and then heard. Do I make myself clear sweetheart? Updated On: 10/5/04 at 02:34 PM
actually, uncage does make a point... i will not be seeing Dracula or Brooklyn based on what i've seen and heard, and i respect uncage's right to do the same with Avenue Q ...
I am glad you like the show. As I said, I have seen parts of it and heard all of it a few times. It just didn't excite me. However, I may see it next time I am in New York to give it a chance (And because of it's Tony win. To see if it truly deserved it) And I am not your sweetheart. Do I make MYSELF clear?
hey i have a BKLYN question...just thought id throw it here. My friend got me a playbill...and i was looking at the songlist...if you saw it--- what song could they have POSSIBLY put the intermission after?
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I REALLY hope this doesn't lead to a bunch of "BKLYN" vs. "Wicked" posts, but there is no comparison. Even people that hate "Wicked" (especially the book) would love it compared to "Bklyn".