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I'll be there tomorrow - using the credit I got last year when I got snowed out of the In The Heights concert. I know Jessie is from Chicago, and The Goodman is doing a production of The Music Man this Summer, I wonder if she'd consider taking the role.
"Observe how bravely I conceal this dreadful dreadful shame I feel."
First of all, THE BOWS. I can not and will not spoil it for you, but good lord.
THE MUSIC MAN was simply delightful. Norm is so charismatic as Harold and Jessie is perfectly grounded and protective as Marian. Their duets together are enough for one to melt. Rosie was actually great as her mother with a old warmth to her.
I really loved the projections. They're stock pictures, but they build the atmosphere too.
disneybroadwayfan22 said: "First of all, THE BOWS. I can not and will not spoil it for you, but good lord.
THE MUSIC MAN was simply delightful. Norm is so charismatic as Haroldand Jessie is perfectly grounded and protective as Marian. Their duets together are enough for one to melt.Rosie was actually great as her mother with a old warmth to her.
I really loved the projections. They're stock pictures, but they buildthe atmosphere too."
Ah, come on.... spoil it for us with the Spoiler Toggle.... please!
What a special night. I repeat, Jessie, spend the Summer in Chicago and do the Goodman production! I have such fond memories of performing in this show many moons ago and "curtain call surprise" completely brought me to tears of joy. What a great small but mighty (and diverse) cast.
"Observe how bravely I conceal this dreadful dreadful shame I feel."
Marlothom said: "What a special night. I repeat, Jessie, spend the Summer in Chicago and do the Goodman production! I have such fond memories of performing in this show many moons ago and "curtain call surprise" completely brought me to tears of joy. What a great small but mighty (and diverse)cast."
Me too. I played Tommy Dijilas in a pro-am production so have been following this with great interest. Eventually we all will get to see this wonderful surprising curtain call bow.
Perhaps we could get creative and start guessing. It has to involve the train somehow or 76 trombones.