Bryant Park is not that big. It sounds like it could get really crowded. With an extra helping of tourist.
'Serenity'
Natter 45: Smooth as Billy Dee Williams.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Yeah, it's kind of terrifying. But Prince!!!
Fuck the tourists, imagine all the Prince fans in the city.
In related news, I am annoyed at myself for ignoring all the work summer events I should have signed up for-- apparently Liev Schreiber is doing Macbeth for Shakespeare in the Park, and I totally didn't reserve a ticket. STUPID.
I am sure you are not surprised, I have been to several Today show concerts. Usually getting there early enough to hear the sound check. I am not sure I could swing it with my crazy schedules now, but I might try it for Prince. It'd probably be the only time I'd see him in concert.
bon bon, I'd cry.
bon bon, I'd cry.
I love Macbeth, too. Sigh.
Do they do more than the two songs that air? That's my real question. Because I have seen Prince in concert before, and it was awesome. Possibly worth dealing with crowds for several hours before the start of the work day awesome.
In related news, I am annoyed at myself for ignoring all the work summer events I should have signed up for-- apparently Liev Schreiber is doing Macbeth for Shakespeare in the Park, and I totally didn't reserve a ticket. STUPID.
Dude, you could have just gotten a ticket?? Related to that, does Liev Schrieber have a real job any more, or does he just do Shakespeare in the Park?
Dude, you could have just gotten a ticket??
I know. I didn't go the last couple years and I didn't miss anything. But Schreiber!
Related to that, does Liev Schrieber have a real job any more, or does he just do Shakespeare in the Park?
Well, he was in the Omen. And Glengarry!
apparently Liev Schreiber is doing Macbeth for Shakespeare in the Park, and I totally didn't reserve a ticket
Shakespeare in the Park doesn't do advance ticket sales, do they? AFAIK, all the tickets are free, day-of-only.
Shakespeare in the Park doesn't do advance ticket sales, do they?
I think corporate sponsors/donors get tickets handed to them.
Personally, I used to love standing on line for tickets with a bunch of friends, and then seeing the show that evening. Once a summer.