Well... think Stephen Sondheim, as one ingredient in a "unique" play. On Broadway, Angela Lansbury, on film, Johnny Depp. Saw it twice, on Broadway Full play here, for the interested/brave/bored
And I also saw it years later in a small local theater, complete with pies. Morbid, "dark" for sure. OTOH, lighter (but equally 'nutritious') "Little Shop of Horrors was dark, but light - (lots of 'shtick', humor, no real horror onstage).
More than marginal! Little Shop of Horrors has sympathetic characters, like poor Seymour, the florist and his boss, and even the plant (just needs to be fed; only problem is it’s a bloodgoterian).
I enjoyed Sweeney Todd, a special treat for a graduation or something, because it was the big buzz in town at the time, mostly being Sondheim plus the incomparable Broadway production onstage.
Before heading back to my new computer - in deep processing & salvaging/re-organizing 25 years of images and documents from 2 recently-devoured vintage beasts, but (re)discovering many distant - and recent - memories of a nice world.
I was a child/teen when that came to the 2nd Avenue Theater, near where I later lived for a bit. The thing which endeared me and many others - to the point of a film being made in its ‘memorial’ - was both the very funny characters (think Woody Allen/New York n
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More than marginal! Little Shop of Horrors has sympathetic characters, like poor Seymour, the florist and his boss, and even the plant (just needs to be fed; only problem is itâs a bloodgoterian).
I enjoyed Sweeney Todd, a special treat for a graduation or something, because it was the big buzz in town at the time, mostly being Sondheim plus the incomparable Broadway production onstage.
Before heading back to my new computer - in deep processing & salvaging/re-organizing 25 years of images and documents from 2 recently-devoured vintage beasts, but (re)discovering many distant - and recent - memories of a nice world.
I was a child/teen when that came to the 2nd Avenue Theater, near where I later lived for a bit. The thing which endeared me and many others - to the point of a film being made in its âmemorialâ - was both the very funny characters (think Woody Allen/New York neurotic) and the staging, First experience like that in my life⌠during the frenzy of the play, when the plant was getting hungrier and the pressure was on, jumbo shoots of plant shot out into the playhouse, suspended above us, the audience. AnywayâŚ
Thus was my easing-into-Memorial Day. Really sickened to watch âMeet the Pressâ (NBC). Special on mental health. Spoke a lot of truth, things Iâve preached for years, about teen peer pressure and the intentional âaddictionâ of teens by big companies (FB, games) etc. Studies of depression⌠yes. I lobbied, then studied, researched & practiced that realm. What has me angered (and that takes a lot!) is that the whole message (IMM) basically followed along with the script we know - blame the companies (fine, they deserve it), notice that teens are actively curious and sensitive (ok, nice reminder), maybe even pitch for âmental health servicesâ.
BUT⌠why is that hour not being used to scream that a BIG factor in mental health is having a #media single-mindedly avoiding the HUGE #GQP elephant in the room: a stark raving madman with enablers and like-minded cretins âlike nobodyâs ever seen beforeâ, as âOURâ representatives - the block of #TrumpVirus cultists - vote to end food for children, healthcare for poor and elderly, support for students, billions of TrumpDollar$ to a wall and to building Gulags as our institutions of science and education are gutted⌠Remember how Presidents and public servants have always (in our lifetimes, thus far), been role models? Just look at these Congressmen⌠Some are nearly as crazy &/or vacant &/or smug/corrupt as Trump and Fiends⌠Helped by participant-observers in #media & #law
I remember what was my America, As well as though who fought and still fight.
Outta here now⌠back into the realm of the past quarter-century, when #respect & #sanity mattered truly. Peaceful holiday day to those honoring #MemorialDay
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Iâve been to NYC several times for a trip to Broadway. Good memories.
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Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street in Concert (2001)
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Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street in Concert (2001)
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•Well... think Stephen Sondheim, as one ingredient in a "unique" play.
On Broadway, Angela Lansbury, on film, Johnny Depp. Saw it twice, on Broadway Full play here, for the interested/brave/bored
And I also saw it years later in a small local theater, complete with pies.
Morbid, "dark" for sure. OTOH, lighter (but equally 'nutritious') "Little Shop of Horrors was dark, but light - (lots of 'shtick', humor, no real horror onstage).
Sweeney Todd - Broadway - Len Cariou & Angela Lansbury (full show) 1979
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•More than marginal! Little Shop of Horrors has sympathetic characters, like poor Seymour, the florist and his boss, and even the plant (just needs to be fed; only problem is it’s a bloodgoterian).
I enjoyed Sweeney Todd, a special treat for a graduation or something, because it was the big buzz in town at the time, mostly being Sondheim plus the incomparable Broadway production onstage.
Before heading back to my new computer - in deep processing & salvaging/re-organizing 25 years of images and documents from 2 recently-devoured vintage beasts, but (re)discovering many distant - and recent - memories of a nice world.
Here's a snappy trailer for Little Shop of Horrors.
... show moreI was a child/teen when that came to the 2nd Avenue Theater, near where I later lived for a bit. The thing which endeared me and many others - to the point of a film being made in its ‘memorial’ - was both the very funny characters (think Woody Allen/New York n
More than marginal! Little Shop of Horrors has sympathetic characters, like poor Seymour, the florist and his boss, and even the plant (just needs to be fed; only problem is itâs a bloodgoterian).
I enjoyed Sweeney Todd, a special treat for a graduation or something, because it was the big buzz in town at the time, mostly being Sondheim plus the incomparable Broadway production onstage.
Before heading back to my new computer - in deep processing & salvaging/re-organizing 25 years of images and documents from 2 recently-devoured vintage beasts, but (re)discovering many distant - and recent - memories of a nice world.
Here's a snappy trailer for Little Shop of Horrors.
I was a child/teen when that came to the 2nd Avenue Theater, near where I later lived for a bit. The thing which endeared me and many others - to the point of a film being made in its âmemorialâ - was both the very funny characters (think Woody Allen/New York neurotic) and the staging, First experience like that in my life⌠during the frenzy of the play, when the plant was getting hungrier and the pressure was on, jumbo shoots of plant shot out into the playhouse, suspended above us, the audience. AnywayâŚ
Thus was my easing-into-Memorial Day. Really sickened to watch âMeet the Pressâ (NBC). Special on mental health. Spoke a lot of truth, things Iâve preached for years, about teen peer pressure and the intentional âaddictionâ of teens by big companies (FB, games) etc. Studies of depression⌠yes. I lobbied, then studied, researched & practiced that realm. What has me angered (and that takes a lot!) is that the whole message (IMM) basically followed along with the script we know -
blame the companies (fine, they deserve it), notice that teens are actively curious and sensitive (ok, nice reminder), maybe even pitch for âmental health servicesâ.
BUT⌠why is that hour not being used to scream that a BIG factor in mental health is having a #media single-mindedly avoiding the HUGE #GQP elephant in the room: a stark raving madman with enablers and like-minded cretins âlike nobodyâs ever seen beforeâ, as âOURâ representatives - the block of #TrumpVirus cultists - vote to end food for children, healthcare for poor and elderly, support for students, billions of TrumpDollar$ to a wall and to building Gulags as our institutions of science and education are gutted⌠Remember how Presidents and public servants have always (in our lifetimes, thus far), been role models? Just look at these Congressmen⌠Some are nearly as crazy &/or vacant &/or smug/corrupt as Trump and Fiends⌠Helped by participant-observers in #media & #law
I remember what was my America, As well as though who fought and still fight.
Outta here now⌠back into the realm of the past quarter-century, when #respect & #sanity mattered truly. Peaceful holiday day to those honoring #MemorialDay
Little Shop Of Horrors (1986) Official Trailer - Steve Martin, Bill Murray Comedy Musical HD
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My sister has âDentistâ as her ringtone for her dentist. Just remembered âSuddenly SeymourââŚso sweet.
Iâve been to NYC several times for a trip to Broadway. Good memories.
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•Be careful about live embers when sweeping the fireplace hearth!
âSchenectady Brooms Keep the Nationâs Homes Clean:â
Brooms and Broomcorn in Schenectady County from 1812 to the 1970s
https://gremsdoolittlelibrary.blogspot.com/2013/11/schenectady-brooms-keep-nations-homes.html
A "Best Parlor" broom made in Schenectady by H. Whitmyre Jr.
Image from Grems-Doolittle Library Photograph Collection.
Schenectady has been more than the home of General Electric and ALCO.
The Broomcorn Industry in Schenectady County, 1885
(Schenectady County has been my home for about 50 years)
The Broomcorn Industry in Schenectady County, 1885 - Village of Scotia
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