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Cooper reacted to OneFinger in Radio City Christmas Spectacular
This is one of my favorite shows. Have seen it in NYC and several touring shows. Not something to be missed.
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Cooper reacted to + BenjaminNicholas in Radio City Christmas Spectacular
The show is nearly always on TDF and TKTS for those who have the access.
RCMH is a barn of a venue (with the sound and sightlines to match), but it's tradition for many.
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Cooper got a reaction from + quoththeraven in Radio City Christmas Spectacular
As a kid, I always enjoyed the Christmas Show and still do today. As foxy mentioned, the Rockettes are amazing and mesmerizing. Add the organ music, the light show, the orchestra, numerous performances, and you truly have a Christmas spectacular.
Also, there's a brief 3D show that has Santa traveling around the world and landing right in front of Radio City.
The recreation of the Nativity scene still uses live animals and is done to perfection with a wonderful Christmas story.
The Rockefeller Christmas Tree is up, but has scaffolding all around it. The ice skating rink is open and the area is starting to look very festive.
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Cooper got a reaction from + sync in Radio City Christmas Spectacular
As a kid, I always enjoyed the Christmas Show and still do today. As foxy mentioned, the Rockettes are amazing and mesmerizing. Add the organ music, the light show, the orchestra, numerous performances, and you truly have a Christmas spectacular.
Also, there's a brief 3D show that has Santa traveling around the world and landing right in front of Radio City.
The recreation of the Nativity scene still uses live animals and is done to perfection with a wonderful Christmas story.
The Rockefeller Christmas Tree is up, but has scaffolding all around it. The ice skating rink is open and the area is starting to look very festive.
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Cooper reacted to foxy in Radio City Christmas Spectacular
And it is. You get a lot of bling for your buck but the real reason to come is the Rockettes. Where else do you see so many precision high kicks and routines?
These gals work hard for their money and of course the theater is an architectural jewel. Just be prepared for the overpriced merchandise. Still its a fun way to kick (ho ho ho) off the holiday season.
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Cooper reacted to N13 in Torch Song
Not too much to add to the insightful reviews already given. When Coop says that this is what draws him to Broadway I have to completely agree. There has been so much bad theater that has driven this once avid theatergoer away ( Fun Home being at the top of the list!). Standing ovations for everything? This is what theater is supposed to be!!! Great script, Great acting and a recognition that everything does not have to be dumbed down to be good. Another show where I don't feel 'raped' for my ticket price.
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Cooper reacted to cany10011 in Torch Song
Hi Cooper, I loved the show. It was fantastic. Michael Urie is so great at playing physical roles. I also saw him recently in Government Inspector and loved it as well.
I went gaga for Michael Rosen - he looked amazing in those tight briefs... wish there were an escort that looked like him
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Cooper got a reaction from + WilliamM in Torch Song
@cany10011 What did you think of the play?
I found the dialogue between Arnold (Michael Urie) and Ma (Mercedes Ruehl) to be brilliant and mesmerizing. Drawing on your every emotion. It's plays like these that draw me to Broadway.
David (Jack DiFalco), playing the 15 yo (almost 16) old boy soon to be adopted by Arnold, is so likable and talented. Enjoyed every minute he was on stage.
The 2 hunks, Ed (Ward Horton) and Alan (Michael Rosen), were amazing in their roles and looked great in their boxers/briefs.
What can I say about the talented Laurel (Roxanna Hope Radja). What a roller-coaster role she had to play and pulled it off with such charm, humor, and class.
Highly recommended.
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Cooper got a reaction from foxy in Torch Song
What an amazing & well written play. Extremely talented & likable cast. One of Harvey Fierstein's best!
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Cooper reacted to foxy in Torch Song
The International Stud, the name of the original first act and where the play starts off was a real bar in the West Village. It was in the days of anything goes in NYC. What looked like a nice little neighborhood gay bar complete with exposed brick walls and a pool table had a notorious back room. Behind a curtain it was packed with men having sex in an almost completely dark room. One huge orgy! You could call it the good old days. Or not.
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Cooper reacted to uwsman2 in Torch Song
I saw it this afternoon. Great cast all around. I loved every minute of it!
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Cooper reacted to Treehorn in The Band's Visit
My favorite tag line..."what is the sound of Israeli sarcasm?"
Loved the show. It's very small, very slight, not overtly dramatic. Yet I had tears throughout.
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Cooper reacted to Stock Bar Montreal in Stock Bar Joel
Interesting Scott,
When you reported this incident to me I offered to solve the problem for you and as you stated you declined.
How would you expect this type of problem to be solved unless you let management get involved ?
Posting here 4 weeks later wont solve the problem.
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Cooper got a reaction from McWilson in Have you ever wanted children?
Oh, yes! I always wanted a mini-Cooper.
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Cooper reacted to hornytwells in "Will and Grace" is back
So basically you have no discernment and will watch anything, even if you find it annoying, so you can comment negatively on it?
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Cooper got a reaction from Gvtire in Have you ever wanted children?
Oh, yes! I always wanted a mini-Cooper.
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Cooper reacted to jjkrkwood in "Will and Grace" is back
I thought the episode, which addressed a common and sensitive family issue was handled with taste and respect.
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Cooper got a reaction from Gvtire in "Will and Grace" is back
Last night's episode introduced us to Jack's young grandson, Skip, who happens to be gay. When Jack's son Elliot asks "Grandpa" Jack to take Skip to his 1st Broadway show, Jack's reaction is priceless.
Guest appearances were made by Jane Lynch & Andrew Rannells. They play a married couple who run a camp that's suppose to teach kids to be straight. Good make-out scene between Will & Andrew.
A few other laughs like how one sits on a sofa can determine if you are gay but, seriously, Grace needs some better lines. Her character is getting stale.
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Cooper reacted to + sniper in "Will and Grace" is back
Elliott got kinda grungy. I was expecting him to grow up hotter....
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Cooper got a reaction from thickornotatall in Have you ever wanted children?
Oh, yes! I always wanted a mini-Cooper.