Man, I wish we had that, instead of the screechy show we have, for the next star of Legally Blonde on Broadway.
'Touched'
Natter 59: Dominate Your Face!
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.
(Sue, my curmudgeon moment was not directed at you, just to be clear. I am irrationally protective of a few movies, and TSoM one of them. The reality show will probably be very interesting.)
TSoM is perfect as is. Why do they insist on remaking classics that are perfectly cromulent already?
Kristin, I'm pretty sure it's a stage production, not a movie.
And don't worry. I won't be watching. There's nothing more hellish to me than musical auditions.
Kristin, I'm pretty sure it's a stage production, not a movie.
Oh! Okay, that makes me feel better.
Dad: "Tell [The Boy] I said thanks."
Heh.
Your persistence should be worth *something.*
The persistence will continue, since I will be calling everywhere this week to check on delivery days and see if I can't score one.
My twin sister and I are buying my dad a truck--if we can find a used 4 cylinder one at a reasonable price (which is hard since people are hanging on to them with current gas prices). We've been looking for about a month. Used vehicle buying is hard.
So Steph, Gay Pride is on Father's Day? Now *that* would make a good Father's Day outing! (um, er, no pun intended)
We're having a quiet FD here at the house. DH is taking an afternoon nap.
Happy Father's Day to all the buffista dads out there!
My twin sister and I are buying my dad a truck
My dad started working part-time a couple of months ago at Kroger, in the meat department (he's the dude who puts out the bacon, etc.), because he feels so much better now that the vein graft of his bypass that kept re-closing is finally 100% blocked.
He's been on a fixed income since he had to retire b/c of his heart, and he's had a series of less-than-reliable cars. So his plan with his Kroger income is to buy a Silverado or similar truck, and he is *so* excited.
I'm so proud of him for his indefatigable-ness. I mean, *really.*
So Steph, Gay Pride is on Father's Day? Now *that* would make a good Father's Day outing! (um, er, no pun intended)
I don't think it was deliberately planned that way (though it might have been), but yeah, the parade was this afternoon, which meant I couldn't go see it, because of lunch with Dad (which, let me be clear, would always be my first choice).
There's nothing more hellish to me than musical auditions.
I am having flashbacks to the auditions I sat through for Jesus Christ Superstar. I was ready to give the Mary Magdalene part to ANYONE who did not sing "I don't know how to love him". While I like that song hearing it sung badly 583,649 times made me want to KILLL!
I was ready to give the Mary Magdalene part to ANYONE who did not sing "I don't know how to love him".
In high school, our "brother" school (I went to an all-girls' school) had a kick-ass theatre program, with a very good -- but exacting -- director. One of the director's rules for musical auditions was that You Do NOT Audition With A Song From The Musical We Will Be Doing.
Her reasoning was that if you audition and perform the song in a way that didn't jibe with *her* vision for the role/song/musical, then she wouldn't want to cast you, because she would feel that you already had an idea of how the role should be performed, etc., etc.
It half made sense and half seemed like overblown ego. I mean, we were high-school students, not Joel Grey! If she didn't like the way a 15-year-old delivered a certain song, couldn't she just, oh, TELL the 15-year-old to cool it on the vibrato (or whatever)?
(And now I'm just wondering if she had that rule so that she wouldn't have to hear "Waitin' For My Dearie" 100 times when we had auditions for Brigadoon. Because that would drive anyone nuts.)
I am pretty sure this audition was "Sing a song from the show". Which, is you were a girl singing a girl song, there was really only one option, because all other Mary Magdelene songs require backing vocals or another person.
In high school we HAD to all sing the same sing. In fact, I am pretty sure the music teacher taught it to us all. However, I am not sure how singing "Whatever Lola Wants", which I am very unsuited to, helps me get the part where I sing "Shoeless Joe from Hannibal Mo!".