tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4428622900743427563.post5646743191147833867..comments2023-06-22T06:02:06.729-05:00Comments on St. Louis Theatre Snob: BLOODY BLOODY ANDREW JACKSON • Bernard B. Jacobs TheatreAndreahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01149975869332254461noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4428622900743427563.post-46059264079360231992010-12-10T10:21:18.337-06:002010-12-10T10:21:18.337-06:00Yeah, something about the tone of BBAJ was a littl...Yeah, something about the tone of BBAJ was a little off. I like smug, but they were a little too smug for their own good. I did enjoy it though.Andreahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01149975869332254461noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4428622900743427563.post-3912315494533354682010-12-10T02:08:00.082-06:002010-12-10T02:08:00.082-06:00Yeah...that stuff is much better on Off-Broadway.....Yeah...that stuff is much better on Off-Broadway...you go there and expect the weird and to be blown away. Mainstream Broadway has no tolerance for the unconventional unfortunately. I've walked out on one play in my life...it was about Erroll Flynn sleeping with young women and the star of the play, Tracey Ullman (who is normally fabulous), played a woman who's daughter was flynn's latest lover. It was a one-woman show and it should've been fabulous but basically no one cared...the play itself bored me to tears and I JUST.DIDN'T.CARE about the plot or the characters AT ALL!! I was so disappointed in Tracey Ullman...sigh...Robynhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17856242402375245765noreply@blogger.com