There are two senses on overload in the show-sound and sight, and, in some ways, the show still feels like a rock concert. Although “The Who’s Tommy” is a revival, it feels new and electric with projections, flashing lights and a great band. The energy starts from the beginning a...
Heartbeat sings a beat Who am I in this rhythm Sweet sweet sweet Searching for a sign in this moment so divine Living in the now Who am I I'm finding how Who am I oh who am I in this world I'm flying high Who am I oh who am I finding me beneath the sky Who am I oh who...
"Mr. Leon Sammett, the gentleman who sings the Gottschalk songs wherever songs are heard. And Mrs.--that is--and Mrs. Sammett---" Terry turned. A sleek, swarthy world-old young man with the fashionable concave torso, and alarmingly convex bone-rimmed glasses. Through them his darkly lu...
SCENE SEVENTH [A moonlight night. The palm-grove outside ANITRA'S tent.] [PEER GYNT is sitting beneath a tree, with an Arabian lute in his hands. His beard and hair are clipped; he looks considerably younger.] PEER GYNT [plays and sings]. I double-locked my Paradise, and took its ...
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