@RollingOrmond Thank you for telling us what motivated Alexander. I guess since you're not terribly impressed with Sam Shepard, it's impossible to believe that Alexander might be.
@RollingOrmond You missed my point entirely (no surprise there). Whatever you think of him, Alexander's admiration for Shepard may very well be genuine, not "sucking up" as you presume to know. And by the way, Alexander won a Tony Award for his role in the play "Broadway," and is currently artistic director for the Reprise Theater Company in Los Angeles. So excuse me for holding his opinion in higher regard than that of some anonymous poster named RollingOrmond.
Spoken like a loyal dues paying member of the Theater Snobs of America. And what about Alexander’s Tony award? Should we discount that too because it wasn’t Beckett or Pirandello? Honestly, I’m astonished you can lower your nose long enough to even read these posts.
@RollingOrmond You said running a theater in L.A. is of very little consequence. That's what a theater snob says. Thus, you're a theater snob. How tough was that?
No, schmuck, a theater snob would be someone who says theater is the highest form of art. You're thinking of a snob against theater. Glad to be of help
(and next to movies and tv, theater still remains of little consequence in L.A. Just a fact).
Sam Shepard no master storyteller. Some memorable work, but also alot of gimmickry and purple cowboy dialogue. Alexander just sucking up.
RollingOrmond 1 year ago
@RollingOrmond Thank you for telling us what motivated Alexander. I guess since you're not terribly impressed with Sam Shepard, it's impossible to believe that Alexander might be.
hothitter 1 year ago
@hothitter
The guy who worked with Seinfeld and Kramer for ten years is suddenly the barometer of great theater? Thanks. Pass.
RollingOrmond 1 year ago
@RollingOrmond You missed my point entirely (no surprise there). Whatever you think of him, Alexander's admiration for Shepard may very well be genuine, not "sucking up" as you presume to know. And by the way, Alexander won a Tony Award for his role in the play "Broadway," and is currently artistic director for the Reprise Theater Company in Los Angeles. So excuse me for holding his opinion in higher regard than that of some anonymous poster named RollingOrmond.
hothitter 1 year ago
@hothitter
Running a theater in L.A. is like runnning a Nascar fan club in N.Y.; of very little consequence.
RollingOrmond 1 year ago
@RollingOrmond
Spoken like a loyal dues paying member of the Theater Snobs of America. And what about Alexander’s Tony award? Should we discount that too because it wasn’t Beckett or Pirandello? Honestly, I’m astonished you can lower your nose long enough to even read these posts.
hothitter 1 year ago
@hothitter
How am I a theater snob when I say it's of little consequence in L.A.? Learn to read a post.
RollingOrmond 1 year ago
@RollingOrmond You said running a theater in L.A. is of very little consequence. That's what a theater snob says. Thus, you're a theater snob. How tough was that?
hothitter 1 year ago
@hothitter
No, schmuck, a theater snob would be someone who says theater is the highest form of art. You're thinking of a snob against theater. Glad to be of help
(and next to movies and tv, theater still remains of little consequence in L.A. Just a fact).
RollingOrmond 1 year ago
I had no idea Jason Alexander directed theatre. Fantastic!
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