Just binge watched this new series on Netflix and really enjoyed it.
https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/American_Vandal/s01
It's a humorous faux documentary trying to get to the bottom of who painted the dicks
on the cars of 27 teachers.
I marched in the first NYC Gay Pride Parade in 1970 and, happily, saw Bette Midler perform in Washington Square after the third.
Haven't done much lately. In 1970 I was working in a very gay friendly business and knew there would be no repercussions so I figured, if not me, who?
http://www.talkinbroadway.com/allthatchat_new/d.php?id=2378776
This show was done at the Atlantic this past year and has incredible buzz. Could very well be the next
"hard ticket" on Broadway.
I saw Come From Away yesterday and it looks to me like another big hit is on the way. Believe it opens 3/12.
It's the story of the people of Gander, Newfoundland who found themselves with 38 planes of stranded passengers on September 11. It's a musical and I believe will be a hard ticket after it opens. It's the feel good about humanity story we all need right now.
Back in the 70's I worked in a 5 star very exclusive hotel so I've met many: 1) Paul Newman 2) Steve McQueen 3) Julia Child 4) Mick Jagger 5) Warren Beatty, etc. etc. etc.
A few of my favorite shows over the years: 1) A Dolls House with Janet McTeer 2) Threepenny Opera with Raul Julia and Ellen Greene 3) Il Teatro Roma's production of Orlando Furioso 4) Alan Cumming in Cabaret 5) Next To Normal 6) Buyer And Cellar with Michael Urie 7) Our Town directed by David Cromer 8) Ivo Van Hove's production of A View From The Bridge 9) Altar Boyz and, of course 10) Hamilton.
At the moment you can probably find more info at the Second Stage website. Rumor has it that it won't move to B'way until spring of 2017.
Nothing has been announced, no theater has been mentioned. I'll be first in line to see it again.
This show got great reviews at Arena in Washington, D.C. and has just started previews at the Signature here in NY. I see it on the 23rd. It's selling quickly and if interested you should grab tickets.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/theater_dance/dear-evan-hansen-radiates-charm-and-wit-and-thats-no-lie/2015/08/03/9a263ee4-390b-11e5-8e98-115a3cf7d7ae_story.html
This one is expected to make the move to Broadway after this run.