My big issue with Hair was several scenes where people got high while taking care of kids.
Natter 63: Life after PuppyCam
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.
Also, I can not hear Oh What A Night without being taken back to my sorority days. Was that other places, or just for me? I'm literally chanting Greek letters in my head while I'm hearing it.
Ah, Pacific Coast time, how I hate you.
Man, the sound for the first big number was CRAP. And speaking of crap, Shrek the Musical looks really bad.
I was disappointed that they picked Mambo rather than America for the song to perform from West Side Story. I was really interested to hear how that one sounded in Spanish.
Jesse - it was Billy Elliott for anyone still watching.
Very excited for orchestration and music for Next to Normal - wen to college with him, friends with his wife.
Both my CBS stations were plagued by different sorts of transmission problems. The frequency of which seem to be proportional to how much I want to watch a show... I don't think The Tonight Show has ever experienced technical difficulties on this cable system, but I might as well have been watching Dollhouse on Youtube through a dial-up connection.
WRT the Tony Awards. I am so excited for Oskar Eustis. He used the be the artistic director at the theater in RI that I go to all the time.
I hadn't noticed the first time I watched, but I just read that Bret Michaels was hit on the head by a set piece during the opening number, and I just rewatched and you can see it in the second before the camera cuts over to Stockard Channing. It looks painful -- he walked right into a piece as it was being lowered, and it looked like his head snapped back.
Ouch.
Who was the guy singing with Stockard Channing?
I don't remember his name, but he plays the son in Next to Normal.