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re: City Center announces future Encores! - Into the Woods
Posted by: bmc (BMCCABE67@COMCAST.NET) 05:22 pm EST 11/19/20
In reply to: re: City Center announces future Encores! - Into the Woods - IvyLeagueDropout 01:06 pm EST 11/19/20

It' like the Library.y of America..........When notable this series started, it was all of Hawthorne , Melville, Henry James, Document, from founding fathers. then They began publishing volumes.that anyone else can do)they even published a brief selection of Sondheim lyrics (in a tiny hardcover, like devotional prayers) essays, on sports or dance.It's as if Encores would stage the already filmed IN TO THE WOODS, while ignoring Kern Hammerstein Very Warm for May.The r&h I married an angel was recently done, and it was the cause of my worst0 Broadway binge ever.. I'll post on that later. John Podhoretz had an article today Called something like the pandemic wont be over till Broadway comes alive again.sorry for the typos its finger spasms
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re: City Center announces future Encores! - Into the Woods
Posted by: duckylittledictum 08:29 am EST 11/21/20
In reply to: re: City Center announces future Encores! - Into the Woods - bmc 05:22 pm EST 11/19/20

The "devotional" Sondheim was published by Everyman. LOA did a small book of Cole Porter's lyrics, which I thought entirely justified. Love that they consider musical theater a solid contributor to American lit. (They also did a handsome two-volume set of musical theater scripts—Gypsy, Pal Joey, South Pacific, etc., which are a great tribute to the art form.)
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