It has lots of twists & turns. I actually liked the song Karen did tonight. I haven't been thrilled with the other songs in the musical. There is no catchy tune that just stays with someone. One only has to listen to the overture of Phantom of the Opera, or Les Miserable, and they know they are in for something special. Marilyn, not so much.
Have not read whole tread so if I am repeating this sorry but SMASH Got Renewed for next season YEAH
Kae
Have not read whole tread so if I am repeating this sorry but SMASH Got Renewed for next season YEAH
Kae
Have not read whole tread so if I am repeating this sorry but SMASH Got Renewed for next season YEAH
Kae
I think songs are very catchy. I think "Let's Be Bad" is very well written, especially with the verses rhyming in triple, and also "I Never Met A Wolf." Also, I love "History is Made at Night." Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman are a great team.
Yes, I am one of those Broadway geeks ...
Last night's ending was a surprise-and looks like when Ivy goes back to her former show (next week) she makes a bunch of mistakes
I do love all that is involved with putting on a show
And is it only me-or does Debra Messing seem to keep wearing oversized clothes(is she pregnant in real life?)
I don't think she is. But she did leave her real life husband for the man who plays Michael (Joe DiMaggio in the play), who was also married at the time.
I don't think she is. But she did leave her real life husband for the man who plays Michael (Joe DiMaggio in the play), who was also married at the time.
I don't think she is. But she did leave her real life husband for the man who plays Michael (Joe DiMaggio in the play), who was also married at the time.
Good heavens! Talk about art imitating life!
Wow, I could really tell that was Meryl Streep's daughter who played Eileen's daughter. She has Meryl's nose, mouth, coloring, and even her voice sounded a little bit like Meryl. Good for her on following her mom into acting. Those would be some really difficult steps to follow in!
Good heavens! Talk about art imitating life!
Wow, I could really tell that was Meryl Streep's daughter who played Eileen's daughter. She has Meryl's nose, mouth, coloring, and even her voice sounded a little bit like Meryl. Good for her on following her mom into acting. Those would be some really difficult steps to follow in!
I didn't know that. I'll have to take a closer look at her. She did a good job.
Yeah, it would be tough being Meryl Streep's daughter and then go into acting. It will be funny if some day she's nominated for an Oscar against her mom.