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PostPosted: April 7, 2008 11:14 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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^Yeah that picture was photo shopped. Uh, I also heard he was average size. I dont know but from what I have read and from talking to people who have seen the show they all say he is average.


What creep would photoshop that. Do they like fantasize about his penis?


Who doesn't like to fantasize about . . .
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PostPosted: April 7, 2008 11:35 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

zengrenouille wrote:
Interficio wrote:
AngelPotter20 wrote:
^Yeah that picture was photo shopped. Uh, I also heard he was average size. I dont know but from what I have read and from talking to people who have seen the show they all say he is average.


What creep would photoshop that. Do they like fantasize about his penis?


Who doesn't like to fantasize about . . .


... his small penis....
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PostPosted: April 7, 2008 11:40 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Interficio wrote:
zengrenouille wrote:
Interficio wrote:
AngelPotter20 wrote:
^Yeah that picture was photo shopped. Uh, I also heard he was average size. I dont know but from what I have read and from talking to people who have seen the show they all say he is average.


What creep would photoshop that. Do they like fantasize about his penis?


Who doesn't like to fantasize about . . .


... his small penis....


"average" Wink
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PostPosted: April 7, 2008 11:43 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

GinnyX wrote:
Interficio wrote:
zengrenouille wrote:
Interficio wrote:
AngelPotter20 wrote:
^Yeah that picture was photo shopped. Uh, I also heard he was average size. I dont know but from what I have read and from talking to people who have seen the show they all say he is average.


What creep would photoshop that. Do they like fantasize about his penis?


Who doesn't like to fantasize about . . .


... his small penis....


"average" Wink


average is still small. I am always "above average"
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PostPosted: April 7, 2008 11:56 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

^ See . . . That's what is really attractive about Dan.

He not only isn't the type to sit around and talk crap about his "size," but he is also willing to strip in public and take away all debate about it. He is what he is, and that is so much hotter than an egotistical guy who thinks that girls go for guys for their size . . .
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PostPosted: April 7, 2008 11:58 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Interficio wrote:
GinnyX wrote:
Interficio wrote:
zengrenouille wrote:
Interficio wrote:
AngelPotter20 wrote:
^Yeah that picture was photo shopped. Uh, I also heard he was average size. I dont know but from what I have read and from talking to people who have seen the show they all say he is average.


What creep would photoshop that. Do they like fantasize about his penis?


Who doesn't like to fantasize about . . .


... his small penis....


"average" Wink


average is still small. I am always "above average"


Size does not matter Rolling Eyes ha. We were not talking about you. besides...

Spoiler:

I dont think we should discuss the size of anyone.. I really dont want my thread closed.


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PostPosted: April 7, 2008 12:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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^ See . . . That's what is really attractive about Dan.

He not only isn't the type to sit around and talk crap about his "size," but he is also willing to strip in public and take away all debate about it. He is what he is, and that is so much hotter than an egotistical guy who thinks that girls go for guys for their size . . .


lol, but the Trojan commercial said size does matter!
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PostPosted: April 7, 2008 12:05 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Do you often listen to commercials?

And.. Zen.. That's what I love about Dan also.. It's not all about size.
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PostPosted: April 8, 2008 9:31 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Two fantastic new articles.... one from www.Broadway.com and the other from www.Playbill.com, respectively...

They report that opening night is scheduled for September 25th at the Broadhurst. And the production will run for 22-weeks (through Feb. 8, 2009).

Tickets go on sale April 12 at 9 AM ET.... in time for my birthday!

You can get tickets by calling (212) 239-6200 or by visiting www.telecharge.com.



Equus, Starring Daniel Radcliffe and Richard Griffiths, Sets Broadway Dates
by Broadway.com Staff
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Daniel Radcliffe of Harry Potter movie fame and Tony winner Richard Griffiths will star in the widely anticipated Broadway revival of Peter Shaffer's Equus this fall. The play begins previews on September 5 and will open on September 25 for what is being described as a strictly limited 22-week engagement, through February 8, 2009. The Shubert Organization will produce Equus at its Broadhurst Theatre, directed by Thea Sharrock.
Equus is the powerful and provocative story of stable boy Alan Strang (Radcliffe) and the Dr. Martin Dysart (Griffiths), the psychiatrist who tries to unravel the religious and sexual mystery that ensues when the troubled teenager blinds six horses. Dysart must face his doubts about his own work when confronted with Strang's complex case. The two stars received critical praise and played to sold-out houses during a five-month engagement of Equus at London's Gielgud Theatre last year.

Radcliffe, now age 19, has played the title role in all five of the Harry Potter films and will star again in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (to be released in November) and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (due in 2009).
Griffiths won the 2006 Tony and Olivier Awards for Best Actor for his performance in The History Boys. He played Vernon Dursley, Harry Potter's uncle, in the first four Harry Potter films, and has also appeared in the films Gandhi, The French Lieutenant's Woman, Chariots of Fire and The History Boys.

This will be the first Broadway revival of Equus since its debut in 1974 in a production that starred Anthony Hopkins as Dysart and Peter Firth as Strang. Equus won the 1975 Best Play Tony Award and ran for 1,209 performances.

The revival of Equus is designed by John Napier, with lighting design by David Hersey and sound design by Gregory Clarke.

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Equus, with Radcliffe and Griffiths, to Play the Broadhurst Theatre
By Andrew Gans
08 Apr 2008

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The eagerly awaited revival of Peter Shaffer's Equus, a hit at London's Gielgud Theatre, will begin previews Sept. 5 at the Broadhurst Theatre, which is currently the home of the acclaimed revival of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.

As previously reported by Playbill.com, Daniel Radcliffe and Tony and Olivier Award winner Richard Griffiths — who played to sold-out crowds in the London revival — will reprise their work for Broadway audiences. Radcliffe will star as Alan Strang with Griffiths as Dr. Martin Dysart. Opening night at the Broadhurst is scheduled for Sept. 25, and the production will play a 22-week engagement through Feb. 8, 2009.

Tickets for Equus — which is being produced on Broadway by The Shubert Organization — will go on sale to American Express Gold Card members April 12 at 9 AM ET by calling (212) 239-6200 or by visiting www.telecharge.com.

Thea Sharrock, who directed the London run, will direct on Broadway as well. The creative team also features set and costume designer John Napier, lighting designer David Hersey and sound designer Gregory Clarke.

"Harry Potter" star Radcliffe made his West End leading-role debut in Shaffer's 1973 drama at London's Gielgud Theatre on Feb. 27, 2007, following previews that began Feb. 16. Radcliffe drew positive reviews from the London critics and lots of attention from gossip columnists because of the much-written-about nude scene.

Radcliffe is cast as the disturbed adolescent Strang, an English stable boy who blinded six horses with a spike. Griffiths takes on the role of psychiatrist Dysart, who attempts to discover the source of Strang's psychosis. Playwright Shaffer based the play on a true story told to him by a friend.

Equus reunited Radcliffe and Griffiths, who appeared together in the "Harry Potter" movies. London Equus producers David Pugh and Dafydd Rogers gave Radcliffe his first role in the West End as a celebrity guest in The Play What I Wrote.

Equus bowed on Broadway in October 1974 at the Plymouth Theatre. The production — directed by John Dexter — won the 1975 Tony for Best Play and ran 1,209 performances. The upcoming production will mark the show's first Broadway revival. Playwright Shaffer is also the author of Amadeus, Lettice and Lovage, The Royal Hunt of the Sun and White Lairs & Black Comedy.

The Broadhurst Theatre is located in Manhattan at 235 West 44th Street.

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PostPosted: April 10, 2008 12:12 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

And now I dont know if I can go.. My college class got messed up.. I might have to pay back some money Crying or Very sad
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PostPosted: April 10, 2008 12:48 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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And now I dont know if I can go.. My college class got messed up.. I might have to pay back some money Crying or Very sad


Broadway shows often offer deals, especially student deals. Check around for that before you lose hope.
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PostPosted: April 10, 2008 12:10 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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AngelPotter20 wrote:
And now I dont know if I can go.. My college class got messed up.. I might have to pay back some money Crying or Very sad


Broadway shows often offer deals, especially student deals. Check around for that before you lose hope.


Yeah, But I would still have to find a way to New York.. lol I live in Michigan.. But i check it out and I dont have to pay anything if I keep a C in all my classes. Very Happy
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PostPosted: April 10, 2008 12:26 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

AngelPotter20 wrote:
GinnyX wrote:
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And now I dont know if I can go.. My college class got messed up.. I might have to pay back some money Crying or Very sad


Broadway shows often offer deals, especially student deals. Check around for that before you lose hope.


Yeah, But I would still have to find a way to New York.. lol I live in Michigan.. But i check it out and I dont have to pay anything if I keep a C in all my classes. Very Happy


Well, maintain that C! Now, as far as getting to New York... if you start walking now... you might make it in time... Or you can do the same and research soem deals on bus and plane tickets. You could also try to train, I guess.
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PostPosted: April 10, 2008 12:39 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

GinnyX wrote:
AngelPotter20 wrote:
GinnyX wrote:
AngelPotter20 wrote:
And now I dont know if I can go.. My college class got messed up.. I might have to pay back some money Crying or Very sad


Broadway shows often offer deals, especially student deals. Check around for that before you lose hope.


Yeah, But I would still have to find a way to New York.. lol I live in Michigan.. But i check it out and I dont have to pay anything if I keep a C in all my classes. Very Happy


Well, maintain that C! Now, as far as getting to New York... if you start walking now... you might make it in time... Or you can do the same and research soem deals on bus and plane tickets. You could also try to train, I guess.


True, True!! lol Well my friends and I are going.. So we are splitting Gas prices.. But then again.. It would probably be cheaper to fly, I hate flying.
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PostPosted: April 11, 2008 7:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ticket prices...


According to Telecharge....

Equus - Play, Drama
This event is not on sale right now. Please check again for more information.


Detailed Pricing Information
Orchestra: $116.50
Mezzanine (Rows A-H): $116.50
Mezzanine (Rows J-L): $66.50

Wednesday matinee:
Orchestra: $111.50
Mezzanine (Rows A-H): $111.50
Mezzanine (Rows J-L): $61.50

Premium Seat Prices:
$251.50

Saturday evening; all performances November 28 - November 29, December 26 - January 3; February 6 - February 8:
$301.50

Wednesday matinee:
$151.50

All prices include a $1.50 facility fee.

Tickets purchased online and by phone are subject to a per ticket service charge of $7.00 and a per order handling fee. Handling fees vary by how your tickets are delivered.

Dates & Times
Monday @ 8pm, Tuesday @ 7pm, Wednesday - Saturday @ 8pm, Wednesday & Saturday @ 2pm

Beginning September 29:
Tuesday @ 7pm, Wednesday - Saturday @ 8pm, Wednesday & Saturday @ 2pm, Sunday @ 3pm

On sale thru February 4

Dates & Times Exceptions
Added Performance: Friday - November 29 @ 2pm, Monday - December 22 @ 8pm, Friday - December 26 @ 2pm, Monday - December 29 @ 8pm, Friday - January 2 @ 2pm

Time Change: Thursday - September 25 @ 6:45pm (opening night)

No Performance: Saturday - September 6 @ 2pm, Thursday - November 27 @ 8pm, Wednesday - December 24 @ 8pm, Thursday - December 25 @ 8pm, Wednesday - December 31 @ 8pm, Thursday - January 1 @ 8pm

First Preview Date
September 5, 2008

Opening Date
September 25, 2008

Creative Team
Author: Peter Shaffer
Director: Thea Sharrock
Producer: The Shubert Organization
Press Agent: Sam Rudy Media Relations

Directions and Parking
Most of the theatres are on the right side streets between 8th Avenue and Broadway from 44th to 53rd Streets. There are parking garages along the way. Please be aware, directions are subject to change due to detours, road/track work, etc.
Subways:
A, C, E - To 42nd Street, walk North to appropriate street.
N, Q, R, W - To 42nd Street, walk North to appropriate street.
B, D, F - To 42nd Street (at 6th Ave), walk West, and then North to appropriate street.
1, 2, 3 - To 42nd Street/Times Square and walk North to appropriate street.
4, 5, 6 - To 42nd Street, transfer to shuttle to Times Square and walk North. 7 - To Times Square and walk North to appropriate street.

Trains:
Long Island Rail Road to Penn Station (Under Madison Square Garden at 34th Street between 7th and 8th Avenues.) On foot, walk North (Uptown) where 7th Ave merges with Broadway at Times Square. Theatre district is above 42nd Street.
New Jersey Transit to Penn Station (see above for walking directions)
Metro North (Harlem, Hudson & New Haven lines) and other Northern lines to Grand Central on 42nd Street between Lexington & Madison Aves. By foot or car, travel west on 42nd Street or any West bound cross street 5 or 6 blocks to the theatre district. By subway, take the subway shuttle to Times Square and walk North to appropriate street.

Ferry Service:
For NY/NJ call 212-225-5368 for information.

Car:
Note - Important changes to Times Square traffic flow: In order to provide more space for pedestrians in Times Square, the NYC Dept. of Transportation is closing the vehicle cross-over between 7th Avenue and Broadway at 45th Street beginning Nov. 4th. Vehicles traveling on Broadway will continue along 7th Ave. south of West 45th Street. Vehicles traveling on 7th Avenue will continue on Broadway south of West 45th Street - they will no longer have the option of crossing over to 7th Avenue.


Queens Mid-town Tunnel into Manhattan, bear right and exit off uptown exit which will let you off @ 37th Street and 3rd Avenue. Head west on 37th to 6th Avenue, take a right onto 6th Avenue North to 45th or 47th Streets and head left to Times Square area.

Queensboro 59th Street Bridge into Manhattan, exit bridge @ 59th Street and 2nd Avenue or onto 60th Street heading East if the upper roadway is taken. Head South (downtown) on 2nd Avenue to any West bound street from 52nd Street down to 42nd Street. Head West about 6-8 blocks into the theatre district.

Holland Tunnel into Manhattan empties onto Canal Street. Stay to the right and follow directions to Hudson Street. Follow Hudson Street North which becomes 8th Avenue. Stay on 8th Avenue to 42nd Street or above for Broadway theatre district.

George Washington Bridge On upper level, first right hand exit off bridge. On lower level, exit is 175th Street/9A, North Henry Hudson Parkway. Go right where exit forks towards the Henry Hudson. Make a left at second fork and follow onto Henry Hudson Parkway South (becomes Westside Highway). Westside Highway ends at 57th Street or any eastbound cross Street ( 5 to 6 blocks).

Lincoln Tunnel Take the New Jersey Turnpike to the Lincoln Tunnel. Exit in Manhattan. Follow the signs for 42nd Street & make a right onto 42nd Street. Follow to 8th Avenue (second light) making a left onto 8th Avenue heading North.

The Brooklyn Bridge Take the FDR North exit. Stay on FDR Drive to 42nd Street, go straight for about 6 to 8 blocks until you reach Times Square.

Brooklyn Battery Tunnel Gowanus Parkway from Brooklyn. Exit from the tunnel and bear left. Make a right hand turn onto West Street (Old Westside Highway) and follow to 42nd. Make a right onto 42nd Street and follow 8th Avenue. Make a left onto 8th Avenue and head North. A majority of the theatres are situated on the side streets between 8th Avenue and Broadway (to the right) from 44th to 53rd Streets.


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PostPosted: April 11, 2008 10:37 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

*Bangs head against wall*


They are sooo expensive!
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PostPosted: April 11, 2008 11:00 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

zengrenouille wrote:
*Bangs head against wall*


They are sooo expensive!


I know, I might not be able to see it 80 times like I had originally planned. Sad

Even the Wednesday matinees, which are usually more affordable, are really high priced.
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PostPosted: April 13, 2008 9:07 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

GinnyX wrote:
zengrenouille wrote:
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They are sooo expensive!


I know, I might not be able to see it 80 times like I had originally planned. Sad

Even the Wednesday matinees, which are usually more affordable, are really high priced.


I went to the casino in New York with my mom yesterday, and I SO won $200! I am going to use my winnings on a ticket to Equus. I'm really excited, because I had NO idea how I was going to get the tickets before the show got booked through Dan's performance dates.

It's so stupid that you can only buy them now with American Express.
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PostPosted: April 13, 2008 10:32 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

That is stupid.. I'm mad.
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PostPosted: April 14, 2008 11:36 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

It doesn't make sense... what if you don't have an Amercian Express card?
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