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May 23, 2007

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jolene

A beautiful review - I agree with you that Audra absolutely embodied every moment she was onstage. Wasn't the rain scene a bit... anticlimactic? And it only rained in one line in the front of the stage too. I was more enthralled with Audra in the more quieter moments of the show.

I'm also with you, I'm not a huge fan of the old musicals as well! Blasphemous, I know, esp that I am such an avid watcher of all the current musicals.

I thought it was hilarious when her brother curses her into old maidendom for life, the entire audience GASPED as if that was the worst curse ever uttered!! It rang especially hilarious on the ears of Jen and I, being two single girls ourselves.

I'm glad I saw it to be able to see Audra live at least once.

Jennifer

m, i thought u might enjoy
this. It's "110 in the Shade" abridged. The character Mocha-Latte confused me for about 2 seconds, then I put two and two together :)

i still thought the production was charming. and as a single girl, i felt every bit of audra's pain. she really truly was amazing.

so, who will win the Tony this year, M? Christine Ebersole (in Grey Gardens) or Audra?

My heart is telling me it'll be Christine this year...the character of LIttle Edie was more of a stretch & Christine really embodied that odd character. Would love to hear your thoughts since you saw both musicals as well...

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