There's a fine, fine line
I saw Avenue Q last night. I have wanted to see it for ages now and it didn't disappoint. I tried to upload a youtube video of the song "There's a fine, fine line" being performed, but for some reason it's not working. Just as well since the show is done with puppets I may have traumatized Brice.
Here are part of the lyrics:
There's a fine, fine line between a fairy tale and a lie;
And there's a fine, fine line between "You're wonderful" and "Goodbye."
I guess if someone doesn't love you back it isn't such a crime,
But there's a fine, fine line between love
And a waste of your time.
And I don't have the time to waste on you anymore.
I don't think that you even know what you're looking for.
For my own sanity, I've got to close the door
It's like they were singing to me! :)
10 comments:
I'm guessing you've just had a "These boots were made for walkin'" moment?
That's always fantastic when you finally get to see something you've wanted to see for a while. Makes the wait and the memory much better and even more satisfying.
I've always wanted to see a real live, professional, Broadway/off Broadway stage production...
Did you see Gary Coleman?
That's amazing.
Puppets or marionnettes? There's a difference, i'm okay with the fuzzy "Henson" puppets.
And I really want to see Avenue Q.
Dantallion: More of an acceptance and understanding.
Eroswings: Did he actually appear in some of the versions? That would be great if he did. This time it was only his character.
Brice: Henson style muppets. Definitely go see it then. I'm going to try to go again.
I want to see it. I have the soundtrack somewhere around here. I like the mix tape one.
I've been trying to see that one for a while.
I love when a song or something I read exactly fits my life at that moment.
Snooze, if I remember correctly, the Gary Coleman character was based on the actor but has always been voiced by a woman!
Never heard of it, but I like those lyrics.
* scurries off to Wikipedia *
FM: I need to get the soundtrack.
Laverne: I hope you do get to go see it.
Eroswings: That makes sense.
IDV: [cue music] If you were gay... that would be okay...
Do wikipedia it. It's a great show.
My friend John is the wardrobe supervisor for this show on Broadway. he has been there since it opened, and LOVES working there.
He got me a comp ticket a couple years back on a trip to NYC, and I adored the show as well. Those actors who can sing and also do puppetry are amazing!
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