Found this on Fark…
There’s a comment to be made here, but I for one, have no idea what it is.
Found this on Fark…
There’s a comment to be made here, but I for one, have no idea what it is.
I really am happy I’m on weirdjews. I don’t participate in the forum but I learn a lot.
At this year’s Easter Bonnet Competition there was a collaborative performance by the casts of Fiddler on the Roof and Avenue Q. The result was a satire called Avenue Jew. For those who are extreme Q-vians (with all due respect to the good Doctor), the Q cast members included the current Broadway stars as well as Lyon and Tartaglia.
The script and article of the satire can be found in a recent online article in Playbill. It is stunningly written. And phenomenally funny to watch. Watch? Oh yes. Beyond the first cut (first?) is the YouTube link to the footage of this performance. Though has been requested, I should give the Pepsi Warning. There are many spit take moments in the footage
The movie gave me the willies as a child. But you know.. I really have to say I’d do THE EXACT same thing given the opportunity.
I rarely talk with her.. But this instantly made me think of shoebox_bird
shimmeringjemmy‘s comment upon seeing this:
Mamma want…
Oh yeah!
…that the videos I’ve been posting of late are getting people a bit unhinged.
So of course… I have to take this as a challenge.
Everyone needs to change their image once in a while. Garth Brooks for a while was.. well, that sorta emo guy.
I think that when an artist tries to get back to their roots they should be entirely encouraged.