The Once Upon a Time season finale is Sunday.
Or as social media is now calling it--Heroes and Villains.
So pick your side and vote.
Showing posts with label poll. Show all posts
Showing posts with label poll. Show all posts
Thursday, May 7, 2015
Thursday, March 5, 2015
Once Upon a Time Poll!
To the right, you'll see I've put up a new poll. If you're a fan of Once Upon a Time, go and vote!
Who is your favorite Queen of Darkness?
Vote until March 15th!
Who is your favorite Queen of Darkness?
Vote until March 15th!
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Any Dream Will Do: Delayed
Sorry, Joseph fans! Due to the Tony Awards tonight, I taped the final of Any Dream Will Do and will be recapping it tomorrow.
Also, I will start my recaps of "How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria" tomorrow as well.
I do have one winner to announce--the results of my polls! Eighty-one percent of you voted Lee's "Paint It Black" as the best performance on the show. The 19% voted for Ben's "Help Yourself." Congrats!
Also, I will start my recaps of "How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria" tomorrow as well.
I do have one winner to announce--the results of my polls! Eighty-one percent of you voted Lee's "Paint It Black" as the best performance on the show. The 19% voted for Ben's "Help Yourself." Congrats!
Saturday, May 30, 2009
68 Days to Go: Poll Results!
Though only one person voted in my poll, I'll still report the winner. And it was the Magic Kingdom.
Dad, was that you? I know it's his favorite park.
Keep your eyes open for some future polls and if you have any suggestions, I'm all ears. (Pun intended).
Dad, was that you? I know it's his favorite park.
Keep your eyes open for some future polls and if you have any suggestions, I'm all ears. (Pun intended).
Sunday, May 24, 2009
Who This Man Could Be...
The results of my poll are in! And you're favorite "Any Dream Will Do" judge, with 75% of the votes, is John Barrowman! Denise van Outen came in second, with 25% of the vote. There was no love for Bill Kenwright, Zoe Tyler or Andrew Lloyd Webber.
Once again, BBC-America did not air "Any Dream Will Do" today, airing "A Fish Called Wanda" instead. The (not-so) live semi-final airs next week. Tune in!
Once again, BBC-America did not air "Any Dream Will Do" today, airing "A Fish Called Wanda" instead. The (not-so) live semi-final airs next week. Tune in!
Thursday, September 25, 2008
So, Good-bye, So Soon?
Let's face it, the economy has been at the forefront of everyone's mind the past few weeks. Wall Street has become the newest thrill ride with stocks gong up and down faster than the Tower of Terror drops tourists. Bush has plans to bailout Wall Street while Congress investigates these businesses. However, my sign of the state of the economy has shown up on the Playbill Online website.
Three musicals have announced closing dates within the next few weeks. These annoucements have surprised me and I believe that it must be due to financial worries. And the fact that no one can afford to see a Broadway play.
Camp musical Xanadu will close next week. This one surprised me both in how long it ran and now that it is indeed closing. I saw the movie once upon a time and it was Bad. However, the musical decided not to take itself seriously and embraced its camp. Theatre-goers loved it and it quickly became Summer 2007's hot ticket. It also received a boost in that it was not affected by the stagehand strike last November, making it one of eight shows to continue running. But insurance rates must be killer--nearly everybody wears roller skates in the thing. Accidents are bound to happen.
Following Xanadu's departure is [title of show]. Granted, while I am a fan of this little show that could, did I expect it to have a long run? No, not really. In an episode of the [title of show] show, we are playing we, co-creaters Hunter and Jeff discuss the replacement cast. But Aaron Lazar (as Jeff) put it best when he explained that the whole appeal was the fact that he and Hunter were playing themselves. Best case scenario would be a year-long run or at least making it to the Tonys. But the realist in me figured it would at least make it past the holiday season which is just around the corner. I was looking forward to the inevitable [title of show] show episode where the cast comes up with some zany way of convincing the people out there in cyberspace to come to New York to see a play.
Finally, the last musical to see the final curtain is Legally Blonde the Musical. Now this one really surprised me, perhaps because it is my favorite musical currently playing on the Great White Way. It is popular and I attended with near-full houses. And the MTV coverage--including the reality show to find the next Elle Woods, the real reason I started this blog (besides trying to keep up my writing)--didn't hurt either. But I guess all good things must come to end. I just wish it wasn't so soon.
Xanadu finishes its run on Sept. 28th. [title of show] will conclude on Oct. 12th. And Legally Blonde will don its trademark pink one last time a week later on the 19th. Now yours truly just has to figure out how to go see [title of show] before the 12th. The movie put me off seeing Xanadu and I'll always have my taped copy of the MTV airing of Legally Blonde.
If you can go see one of these shows one last time, which one would it be? Vote in the poll now!
Three musicals have announced closing dates within the next few weeks. These annoucements have surprised me and I believe that it must be due to financial worries. And the fact that no one can afford to see a Broadway play.
Camp musical Xanadu will close next week. This one surprised me both in how long it ran and now that it is indeed closing. I saw the movie once upon a time and it was Bad. However, the musical decided not to take itself seriously and embraced its camp. Theatre-goers loved it and it quickly became Summer 2007's hot ticket. It also received a boost in that it was not affected by the stagehand strike last November, making it one of eight shows to continue running. But insurance rates must be killer--nearly everybody wears roller skates in the thing. Accidents are bound to happen.
Following Xanadu's departure is [title of show]. Granted, while I am a fan of this little show that could, did I expect it to have a long run? No, not really. In an episode of the [title of show] show, we are playing we, co-creaters Hunter and Jeff discuss the replacement cast. But Aaron Lazar (as Jeff) put it best when he explained that the whole appeal was the fact that he and Hunter were playing themselves. Best case scenario would be a year-long run or at least making it to the Tonys. But the realist in me figured it would at least make it past the holiday season which is just around the corner. I was looking forward to the inevitable [title of show] show episode where the cast comes up with some zany way of convincing the people out there in cyberspace to come to New York to see a play.
Finally, the last musical to see the final curtain is Legally Blonde the Musical. Now this one really surprised me, perhaps because it is my favorite musical currently playing on the Great White Way. It is popular and I attended with near-full houses. And the MTV coverage--including the reality show to find the next Elle Woods, the real reason I started this blog (besides trying to keep up my writing)--didn't hurt either. But I guess all good things must come to end. I just wish it wasn't so soon.
Xanadu finishes its run on Sept. 28th. [title of show] will conclude on Oct. 12th. And Legally Blonde will don its trademark pink one last time a week later on the 19th. Now yours truly just has to figure out how to go see [title of show] before the 12th. The movie put me off seeing Xanadu and I'll always have my taped copy of the MTV airing of Legally Blonde.
If you can go see one of these shows one last time, which one would it be? Vote in the poll now!
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