Feb. 16th, 2005
I was reminded the other day that the Arden Theatre will be putting on Sweeney Todd in May and June. I'll probably be putting together a trip to see it, if anyone is interested in joining us.
In Neil Gaiman's blog I saw a reference to another musical: Shockheaded Peter, which I've never heard of, but which sounds like just my sort of thing. It just opened (reopened?) in NYC last week, and it looks like it's worth a trip. (Of course, I still need to see Avenue Q and Wicked...)
In Neil Gaiman's blog I saw a reference to another musical: Shockheaded Peter, which I've never heard of, but which sounds like just my sort of thing. It just opened (reopened?) in NYC last week, and it looks like it's worth a trip. (Of course, I still need to see Avenue Q and Wicked...)
I was reminded the other day that the Arden Theatre will be putting on Sweeney Todd in May and June. I'll probably be putting together a trip to see it, if anyone is interested in joining us.
In Neil Gaiman's blog I saw a reference to another musical: Shockheaded Peter, which I've never heard of, but which sounds like just my sort of thing. It just opened (reopened?) in NYC last week, and it looks like it's worth a trip. (Of course, I still need to see Avenue Q and Wicked...)
In Neil Gaiman's blog I saw a reference to another musical: Shockheaded Peter, which I've never heard of, but which sounds like just my sort of thing. It just opened (reopened?) in NYC last week, and it looks like it's worth a trip. (Of course, I still need to see Avenue Q and Wicked...)