A very happy first birthday to the new board!
I have been quite errant and truant this past week, and I do apologize. Up until ten minutes ago (when I figured out the password to get onto blocked websites), I have been unable to access this site from school. This is a great tragedy, as I spend a good thirteen hours of every day there. Anyway, I'm glad that sneaky sneaky Jenny has found a way onto lovely lovely HHW.
As for today's TOD, I don't have any new CDs to listen to this weekend. I currently have "In Trousers", "The Lion King" (I originally typed "The Loin King" - Freudian slip?), the "Follies" jazz CD, and a random CD of Walt Disney World parade ad fireworks music (because I have impeccable taste) in my bag, just waiting for me to put batteries in my CD player and listen to them. I'll hopefully pick up "Sherry" this weekend and listen to that. I also believe I shall watch last night's installment of the PBS Broadway documentary this evening because I missed it last night.
I attended a rather frustrating performing arts college fair at Juilliard last night. Lots of pretty and poised teenage girls fighting their way to all the desirable tables (NYU, Carnegie Mellon, Purchase, etc.), leaving the poor "regect" schools (Adelphi, for example) quite empty. I spoke to a few admissions and theatre department people from certain schools and I seem to be just where I should be in both the decision/application process and in my experience and training, but I wish that I had spoken to some of the kids there to figure out where I stand in comparisn to them. Oh well.
I believe that I will be seeing "Brooklyn" (clearly the best musical on Broadway) tomorrow, which - according to the reviews - should be interesting.
I've been enjoying the score of "Greenwillow" lately, but I haven't a clew as to what it's about. Would someone care to enlighten me?