Bye Bye Birdie an Ear-Slapping Bad Time, Raves Ben Brantley
John Stamos's and Gina Gershon's singing tends "to slide distractingly off key ... enough to make you want to hit your ear," he says.
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John Stamos's and Gina Gershon's singing tends "to slide distractingly off key ... enough to make you want to hit your ear," he says.
“Don?” Stamos called out again, looking defeated. “I’m too old for this!” Rickles cried back.
Michael Riedel says that's just for the London production, too.
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Contrary to initial rumors, he did not suffer a stroke.
"Can you get that, whoever that is? Can you get it? We can wait, just get the phone."
"I can't tell you where it's at because of the paparazzi. It's just where the Hollywood heartthrobs go. We talk about how hot we are."
"We had funding and now there's more funding. It's all good. Tutto è bene!"
"I gave him enough crap about it for four weeks. Now I'm used to it."
She'll be writing the music for the musical adaptation of the play 'Beauty.'
They've been waiting for this moment for all their lives. Hold on.
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