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| re: San Francisco premieres of Sondheim shows | |
| Posted by: showtunetrivia 01:40 am EDT 08/02/22 | |
| In reply to: re: San Francisco premieres of Sondheim shows - dlh 10:10 pm EDT 08/01/22 | |
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| It’s not quite the Bay Area, but TheatreWorks in Palo Alto did PASSION in 1996; I wanted to drive north for it, as I hadn’t seen it staged, just the recorded OBC. But something came up, so I had to wait for the LA premiere—a special one-night only show from Reprise! in 1999, and the first full production at the East West Players in 2003. Laura in LA, whose kids (13, 12 and 10) came to that show in 1999, and got some funny looks from people who didn’t understand that we started Sondheim early in this family |
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| there was a beautiful PASSION in Los Angeles that closed after only 1 week due to Covid v1 | |
| Posted by: Chazwaza 06:25 pm EDT 08/02/22 | |
| In reply to: re: San Francisco premieres of Sondheim shows - showtunetrivia 01:40 am EDT 08/02/22 | |
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| I wish you could have seen it. Other than a few ill fitting soldier costumes, it was really really good. And the Fosca (Meghan Andrews) was extraordinary. It was at the Boston Court theater, a beautiful space. | |
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| re: there was a beautiful PASSION in Los Angeles that closed after only 1 week due to Covid v1 | |
| Posted by: showtunetrivia 08:49 pm EDT 08/02/22 | |
| In reply to: there was a beautiful PASSION in Los Angeles that closed after only 1 week due to Covid v1 - Chazwaza 06:25 pm EDT 08/02/22 | |
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| I wanted to see that. Everything I’ve ever seen at Boston Court has been great, especially STUPID FUCKING BIRD and R2. Laura in LA |
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| re: there was a beautiful PASSION in Los Angeles that closed after only 1 week due to Covid v1 | |
| Posted by: Chazwaza 09:04 pm EDT 08/02/22 | |
| In reply to: re: there was a beautiful PASSION in Los Angeles that closed after only 1 week due to Covid v1 - showtunetrivia 08:49 pm EDT 08/02/22 | |
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| It's the only thing I've seen there since I first went once or twice like 10 years ago. Not sure why I fell off with them, but I'm excited to see more. | |
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| re: San Francisco premieres of Sondheim shows | |
| Posted by: keikekaze 03:04 pm EDT 08/02/22 | |
| In reply to: re: San Francisco premieres of Sondheim shows - showtunetrivia 01:40 am EDT 08/02/22 | |
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| Oh, I think Palo Alto qualifies as "the Bay Area." It's in San Mateo County, the next one immediately south from San Francisco. The nine counties that actually touch San Francisco Bay, including San Mateo, are what metropolitan statisticians in any field usually mean by "the Bay Area." | |
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| re: San Francisco premieres of Sondheim shows | |
| Posted by: showtunetrivia 07:41 pm EDT 08/02/22 | |
| In reply to: re: San Francisco premieres of Sondheim shows - keikekaze 03:04 pm EDT 08/02/22 | |
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| I was born in San Francisco, so I normally would include Palo Alto in my definition. But I wasn’t sure if the OP wanted to restrict parameters in any way. Laura in LA |
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