When I disparage popular theatre, that's not to say that other people can't enjoy it, or that I find it morally offensive--in fact, I don't. Popular theatre--like popular music--is a great way for artists to make money, and that's of primary importance in my book. Rock on. Just don't expect to see me in the "will call" line.
No, what I'm really trying to say vis-a-vis Oklahoma et al. is that I've been there, done that. On the staircase, in the parlor, in the wheat fields with Sandy Duncan, I've done it. And I have little or no interest in doing/seeing it again. (Unless of course Jonno and Dorian's offspring finds herself/himself as one of the family Von Trapp. In which case I'll be there with the camera, third row back, on the aisle.)
So please don't be all Pollyana with me and start talking about how there's tons of great theatre going on in New Orleans these days, 'cause there isn't. Yes, there's more than there used to be, but for a city of its size...oy.
But enough about that. I'm off to see some good stuff--if I can only manage to avoid tonight's festivities.
