The residents of Little Happening are coming to terms with a lot of changes to their humdrum lives when a neon sign suddenly appears above the door of the old church - a sign that reads ‘Molly Wobbly’s Tit Factory’. But who is Molly Wobbly? And what the hell is a ‘Tit Factory’...
The residents of Little Happening are coming to terms with a lot of changes to their humdrum lives when a neon sign suddenly appears above the door of the old church - a sign that reads ‘Molly Wobbly’s Tit Factory’. But who is Molly Wobbly? And what the hell is a ‘Tit Factory’...
coming, long for it to come, and revel in how agonizingly bittersweet it is, just as we knew it would be, when it does. Take all this and package it up in musical-from-movie form, and the sentimental anticipation factor increases tenfold. Sure, perhaps not everybody in the theater i...
It’s also the song Sondheim calls ‘the high point of [his] theatrical life. The story begins behind its creation is legendary. Originally, this moment in the show was to be the kind of dream ballet that popped up in many a musical play in the 1940s and 1950s, with Rose coming fac...
Hinton about rival gangs and their coming together after tragic incidents. Comment: This show is quite good, with a good story line and enjoyable music. The web page is also very good, and it allows you to watch photos and read the lyrics as you listen to the music. The only draw...
It’s obvious he has rock ‘n’ roll dreams coming through, but he belongs in a different film, something more akin to Brian De Palma’s “Phantom of the Paradise.” The initial trailer for “Stage Fright” had horror fans in a tizzy; the film appeared to be a cult-classic in the ...
Why is she Wobbly? Nevertheless, I think I prefer the less graphic naming, because coming to this show with no expectation of the plot’s twists, turns and tits meant I could enjoy the element of surprise. And surprise this show does!
Why is she Wobbly? Nevertheless, I think I prefer the less graphic naming, because coming to this show with no expectation of the plot’s twists, turns and tits meant I could enjoy the element of surprise. And surprise this show does!
Emilia Pérez has so much going for it that it seemed like a can’t miss – it’s a musical, it’s a redemption story, it’s about a trans person coming out and finding themselves, it’s a comedy. Unfortunately in trying to be all of those things, it ends up almost nothing at ...
Why is she Wobbly? Nevertheless, I think I prefer the less graphic naming, because coming to this show with no expectation of the plot’s twists, turns and tits meant I could enjoy the element of surprise. And surprise this show does!