"some peppy melody about rainbows blending"

May 22, 2008 03:48

1. I think I broke the one site I found online with lyrics to Sing Happy. Apparently I've been visiting it so often that it decided to just die on me. RANDOM.

2. I'm in a ridiculously spammy mood. To wit, have some Idina goodness:

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God knows she's had to sing enough dodgy versions of Defying Gravity to last her a lifetime (one word: techno), so it's ( Read more... )

broadway, artistic pretensions, lj - irnbruise, julia murney, wicked, brian d'arcy james, randomness, idina menzel, podperson

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vertical_chaos May 21 2008, 20:57:45 UTC
1. Why not just copy the lyrics and paste them into a word document?

7. no, no. It's Brian and Kecia Lewis-Evans. At least they're doing different roles. Sutton hasn't done a totally different role in a long while...they're variations on a theme. I'll be seeing it in spite of her. Maybe when I know she's out. LOL.
(But dude...have you seen the mustache???? I gues she had to grow it for Port Authority, but EWWW.)

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ellixian May 22 2008, 00:43:52 UTC
1. LOL. That would have made a lot of sense? And apparently I'm not much of a sensible person. I guess I just assumed it'd be up there forever. Sigh. ;)

7. Eh? Brian and Kecia? Isn't Sutton still involved as Princess Fiona? I've only ever seen Sutton in The Drowsy Chaperone, and I LOVED that show anyway. ;)
And oh god, thanks for reminding me about the moustache. I won't marry him with that, actually. It's SO dodgy-looking, heh.

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vertical_chaos May 22 2008, 00:46:09 UTC
1. LOL.

2. Brian d'Arcy James is Shrek. Kecia Lewis-Evans is...I believe Dragon. And yes, Sutton is Fiona...which is a variation on her YF character which was a variation on her Drowsy character which was a variation on Millie. She just annoys me. One trick pony all the way. IMHO. LOL.

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ellixian May 22 2008, 00:55:41 UTC
2. I really just have the biggest case of the heebie-jeebies about Shrek as a musical. It just sounds like the weirdest thing to transfer to the Broadway stage. I hadn't even thought about how someone was going to play Dragon, LOL. Sutton - ha, she's been in SO many shows it's hard to keep track! Have you seen Young Frankenstein? Worth the watch? (Not that I have all THAT many times left for shows...)

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vertical_chaos May 22 2008, 01:07:18 UTC
Supposedly they're basing it more from the book than the movie. I didn't even know there was a book. LOL.

I have had the misfortune to sit through YF. I'm not a Mel Brooks fan in the least (i'm one of the few who couldn't stand The Producers), but even if I was, I don't think I would have liked it. I like to be at least a little challenged with my theatre. And not challenged to hold my lunch in, you know? :P

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ellixian May 22 2008, 04:20:43 UTC
I think I vaguely remember there being a book? I loved the movie, but I really can't imagine how it would translate. Hmmm. But it's Brian! Bah!!

Okay, duly noted on the warning against YF. It wasn't high on my list of priorities anyway, since I really have way too much to see right now. Might catch it in January if it's still playing then.

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