While we're talking about theater this weekend ...
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I saw FALSETTOS on Nov. 9. It was a wonderful performance. I continue in my view that
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He is such an incredible singer, actor, performer, presence. I also gained appreciation for Christian Borle, who I think is just great here.
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It was a delight to see Tracie Thoms & Betsy Wolfe as the lesbian neighbors. And Brandon Uranowitz was wonderful, as was Anthony Rosenthal.
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But, on Nov. 9, it was something else to see
@StephanieJBlock as Trina. From the opening words of "Trina's Song," the audience changed.2 replies 1 retweet 12 likes -
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She sings: "I'm tired of all the happy men who rule the world. ... They smile, but not for me. I'd like the chance to hide in their world."
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It's a short song, leading into the "March of the Falsettos," but there was a moment when Block herself appeared that she needed a second.
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"And I'll roar, like I'm wired. I'll explore what I'm feeling, Accept what I'm feeling is tired. I'm tired."
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It was a song that premiered in a show off-Broadway more than 35 years ago, yet, that night, it was imbued with completely new meaning.
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That is what great theater is about.
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