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| Is a candenza like a cadenza, but canned? (NM) | |
| Posted by: Seth Christenfeld (tabula-rasa@verizon.net) 09:39 pm EDT 04/24/20 | |
| In reply to: ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER’S “CANDENZA CHALLENGE” ACCEPTING SUBMISSIONS; WINNER TO PERFORM AT VERY FIRST PERFORMANCE OF “PHANTOM” ON BROADWAY OR LONDON’S WEST END - Official_Press_Release 01:49 pm EDT 04/24/20 | |
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| Seth, amazed | |
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| re: Is a candenza like a cadenza, but canned? (NM) | |
| Posted by: Michael_Portantiere 01:06 am EDT 04/25/20 | |
| In reply to: Is a candenza like a cadenza, but canned? (NM) - Seth Christenfeld 09:39 pm EDT 04/24/20 | |
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| I have noticed in recent years that there are often lots of really embarrassing mistakes in the subject lines of press releases. I guess the subject lines are written quickly and people often don't take the few seconds necessary to proofread them. This is one of the worst I've seen lately. | |
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| Perhaps they meant "Credenza Challenge" and the prize is a desk (nm) | |
| Posted by: MockingbirdGirl 09:44 pm EDT 04/24/20 | |
| In reply to: Is a candenza like a cadenza, but canned? (NM) - Seth Christenfeld 09:39 pm EDT 04/24/20 | |
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| ;-) | |
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| I luva thata TV showa SO YOU THINKA YOU CANDENZA?! (nm) | |
| Posted by: Alcindoro 10:55 pm EDT 04/24/20 | |
| In reply to: Perhaps they meant "Credenza Challenge" and the prize is a desk (nm) - MockingbirdGirl 09:44 pm EDT 04/24/20 | |
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