
And Taffy gets this dumbfounded look on her face, a look I may add she RARELY gets.
"THAT'S what it's about??!"
When I explain to her that yes, that is what it's about, and how Cynthia Nixon won a Tony for it on Broadway (I think - am I right? Anyone? Anyone?) She informs me that she thought, given the artwork for the show and Kevin's great sense of humor that it was a play with puppets, like Avenue Q.
WHY did I not just play along and bring her to the show? The look on her face at the play would have been PRICELESS. I'll have to remember to tell her "The Diary of Anne Frank" is a coming of age story set to music with numbers by mice sewing a dress for Anne so she can go to the Auschwitz Ball.
If you are in the Orlando (or surrounding) area, please go and support a fellow podcaster (and more importantly, a friend) and see The Rabbit Hole. All the info is up on the picture above.)
(edit: I was wrong, too :) The play, according to Wikipedia is about the following: The play focuses on a couple, Becca and Howie, trying to cope with a terrible loss while Becca’s well-meaning mom and off-kilter sister attempt to lift their spirits, each in her own inimitable way.
Either way, it would have been funny to see her face.)
3 comments:
The play is not about abortion. Nor is it about puppets, although there is a frog puppet that makes a quick appearance.
It's not?
Why did I think it's about abortion....
I'm confused.....
Aha, so we were both wrong...first time that has ever happened!! And I thought is was a cross between Avenue Q and School house Rock. So get it right!
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