I saw this on Animal Planet: [link]
Barbecue-type sauces for dog food. Really.
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Yeah. I thought that what they did with it made it work as a musical in a way that trying to follow the book exactly wouldn't have
Yep- I think that following it exactly would have made for a very long and clunky musical. But what I'm wondering is if Elphaba dies, because I don't see anyone cast as Dorothy, and I don't see how that scene could be possible without her .
Maybe she just doesn't sing?
Lilty: Dorothy is refered to, but only appears on stage as a shadow.
Ah. That's actually kind of cool. I think I'm going to just enjoy it for what it is, rather than as an adaptation of the book- my favorite part of the book is the forgiveness/atonement theme, which doesn't look like it's so much the focus of the show.
But I heard Defying Gravity and it rules. Off to listen to the rest in the car. I've been summoned to Mom's house. She's got me a surprise. I can only imagine...
Hmmmm...interesting. I was wondering that too, Lilty. Thanks for answering, Hil.
I get to go see Wicked in March. I'm SO excited. We don't have great seats, but it should be fun anyway. I just hope Emily doesn't have to strangle me because I keep trying to sing along!
I'm not having pancakes with anybody. t pouting with Lilty I am, however, having hash browns with sausage. And I've got coffee and my internet peeps. Life is good.
Still counting: [link] 283,000+.
Oh, and Daniel, I'd consider buying that dog BBQ sauce. Toto will sometimes go a couple of days without eating. If that would help him eat, I'd buy it in a heartbeat.
Oh, and since I'm nominally brain dead before coffee, I meant to say in my last post:
{{Nora}} I hope your friend gets the help he needs. And, no guilt. Just keep being his friend.
And also:
Happy Birthday, Anne!!!
Happy Birthday, Anne!!