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re: Todays's Random Question: Gypsy (long answer)

Posted by: garyd 07:35 pm EST 11/22/14
In reply to: re: Todays's Random Question: Gypsy (long answer) - AlanScott 04:08 pm EST 11/22/14

I guess I disagree to some degree. It is a work that is about choices and the consequence of choices. We took all three of our kids and, if provided the opportunity, will take all three grandkids. We took them to just about everything and, if they had questions, we just answered them. "Gypsy" is literate and entertaining and, historically, attracts significant theatre talent. It affords an exquisite opportunity to expose audiences of all ages to the musical theatre genre. (Of course, I saw the original, as I did with all of my first theatre experiences, with my grandmother who literally said "don't tell mama, just say we saw "Sound of Music". :))


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