finally broadway is taking the tom moody demographic seriously. this makes sweeney todd seem like, um, musical theatre? angela lansbury eat your heart out, or at least let somebody else do it.
i thought you were hinting at this.
The trend dates back to "Little Shop of Horrors," but yeah--goth kids grow up, become able to afford Broadway tckts...
Sounds like the Dylan musical may be the real horror show. I’m kind of relived if it proves that what works for Billy Joel doesn’t work for Bob. Of course I remember when Twyla Tharp was covered by the art magazines and Dylan wasn’t.
meanwhile, all the quality theatre never makes it out of the hinter lala lands.
i couldnt help noticing one of the ads on the page for southern californias #1 classical radio station 105.1 k-mozart (the k is for klass). i love their morning zoo show. that salieri is one fierce rapscallion.
alternatively, k is for muzak
Carnival folds it’s tent. Put that one in the Renaldo & Clara column.
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- dave 10-31-2006 6:52 pm
i thought you were hinting at this.
- bill 10-31-2006 6:55 pm [add a comment]
The trend dates back to "Little Shop of Horrors," but yeah--goth kids grow up, become able to afford Broadway tckts...
- tom moody 10-31-2006 7:16 pm [add a comment]
Sounds like the Dylan musical may be the real horror show. I’m kind of relived if it proves that what works for Billy Joel doesn’t work for Bob. Of course I remember when Twyla Tharp was covered by the art magazines and Dylan wasn’t.
- alex 11-01-2006 3:03 am [add a comment]
meanwhile, all the quality theatre never makes it out of the hinter lala lands.
- dave 11-06-2006 5:16 pm [add a comment]
i couldnt help noticing one of the ads on the page for southern californias #1 classical radio station 105.1 k-mozart (the k is for klass). i love their morning zoo show. that salieri is one fierce rapscallion.
- dave 11-06-2006 5:25 pm [add a comment]
alternatively, k is for muzak
- tom moody 11-06-2006 5:35 pm [add a comment]
Carnival folds it’s tent. Put that one in the Renaldo & Clara column.
- alex 11-12-2006 1:18 am [add a comment]