yesss thank you for the link to that review, I'm so glad you've seen it!
I saw the Broadway transfer in 2012, too. I just didn't write as much about it because I was too busy enjoying the rest of the trip which now makes me desperately nostalgic for everything, including my health and the ability to leave the house.
a.) Alan the Actor, who delighted me with his angsty scenery-chewing every time he stormed onto the stage
IT'S BEEN A BUS RIDE TO HELL AND BACK AGAIN.
b.) Alfie, the zombie, clearly just raised from the dead that day and trying his level best, but BOY.
Alfie still impresses me so much. By way of illustration, I'm just going to point out that you saw his actor, Tom Edden, two months ago as de Guiche in the National Theatre's Cyrano.
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Date: 2020-04-28 05:54 pm (UTC)I saw the Broadway transfer in 2012, too. I just didn't write as much about it because I was too busy enjoying the rest of the trip which now makes me desperately nostalgic for everything, including my health and the ability to leave the house.
a.) Alan the Actor, who delighted me with his angsty scenery-chewing every time he stormed onto the stage
IT'S BEEN A BUS RIDE TO HELL AND BACK AGAIN.
b.) Alfie, the zombie, clearly just raised from the dead that day and trying his level best, but BOY.
Alfie still impresses me so much. By way of illustration, I'm just going to point out that you saw his actor, Tom Edden, two months ago as de Guiche in the National Theatre's Cyrano.