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| re: Isn't Evelyn kind of an old-fashioned name nowadays?- | |
| Posted by: broadwaybacker 01:12 pm EDT 07/09/17 | |
| In reply to: Isn't Evelyn kind of an old-fashioned name nowadays? - PlayWiz 12:55 pm EDT 07/09/17 | |
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| No, that was only a tongue in cheek title for the thread. My idea would be to keep the name the same, as I said when referring to Evan being either a boy's name or a girls"s name in the OP. | |
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| re: Eva's very popular right now. ;) nm | |
| Posted by: SuzanneR 02:52 pm EDT 07/09/17 | |
| In reply to: re: Isn't Evelyn kind of an old-fashioned name nowadays?- - broadwaybacker 01:12 pm EDT 07/09/17 | |
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| re: Isn't Evelyn kind of an old-fashioned name nowadays?- | |
| Last Edit: PlayWiz 01:23 pm EDT 07/09/17 | |
| Posted by: PlayWiz 01:22 pm EDT 07/09/17 | |
| In reply to: re: Isn't Evelyn kind of an old-fashioned name nowadays?- - broadwaybacker 01:12 pm EDT 07/09/17 | |
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| For every Dolly Levi or Mame or Norma Desmond and other big over-the-top woman's parts, there's a much smaller amount of Harold Hills or Sweeney Todds, so I would keep this one as is in the men's column. Of course, going the other way, I'd love to see a "Bells Are Ringing" with an Elliot (instead of Ella) Peterson trying to help his female writer client Jessie (Jeffrey) Moss, with perhaps some variations among the dentist, struggling Marlon Brando-esque actor, etc. | |
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