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| re: Tony Award Performances before the Parade passes by: | |
| Last Edit: SidL 01:41 am EDT 06/01/18 | |
| Posted by: SidL 01:30 am EDT 06/01/18 | |
| In reply to: re: Tony Awards Performances Dish - ryhog 11:49 pm EDT 05/31/18 | |
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| It's like comparing Macy's (Thanksgiving) Parade coverage on CBS and NBC Did catch the FROZEN tie-in with Whoopi and THE VIEW Don't recall a "hit" Broadway Show broadcasting an entire musical number "live" from a Broadway Theatre and inviting an entire studio audience to attend (twice) guess Disney is writing it off as Tony campaigning and branding for future national tours. Rudin should buy a spot on the Tonys for Betty Buckley to debut her Dolly Levi and have fellow Tony winners Midler,Murphy,Peters join her as chorus dollys beam in via Skype Carol Channing and Jerry Herman for a fab finale |
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| re: Tony Award Performances before the Parade passes by: | |
| Last Edit: WaymanWong 11:44 pm EDT 06/01/18 | |
| Posted by: WaymanWong 11:40 pm EDT 06/01/18 | |
| In reply to: re: Tony Award Performances before the Parade passes by: - SidL 01:30 am EDT 06/01/18 | |
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| If I recall correctly, NBC's Broadway performances are held in the street in front of Macy's (usually during the 9-10 a.m. hour). Whereas CBS' performances have been broadcast from the show's theater or pretaped somewhere else. Speaking of the Tonys, the 2001 revival of ''42nd St.'' started at its own theater and tapped their way onto the street, via subway, and then to Radio City. |
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| Link | 2001 Tony Awards: '42nd Street' goes from 42nd St. to Radio City Music Hall |
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| re: Tony Award Performances before the Parade passes by: | |
| Posted by: Thom915 09:11 am EDT 06/03/18 | |
| In reply to: re: Tony Award Performances before the Parade passes by: - WaymanWong 11:40 pm EDT 06/01/18 | |
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| Had Scott Rudin had a better relationship with the tony producers, he probably could have worked out a deal somewhat similar last year with "Put On Your Sunday Clothes" and a horse drawn carriage. | |
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