A Wedding in Brooklyn
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Join Date: Jun 2000
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Great and funny stuff.
I wouldn't call Balthazar a French steakhouse. It's more like a bistro. The place was super trendy around 1997. It's less trendy now but the food is still good. Seafood is the specialty, more specifically, the double or triple decker seafood platter.
Also, the $30 JFK-Manhattan deal is now $35.
I wouldn't call Balthazar a French steakhouse. It's more like a bistro. The place was super trendy around 1997. It's less trendy now but the food is still good. Seafood is the specialty, more specifically, the double or triple decker seafood platter.
Also, the $30 JFK-Manhattan deal is now $35.
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Join Date: Nov 1999
Posts: 3,511
I just discovered this trip report and it was a good read. Thanks QuietLion.
I just saw the Producers last weekend and enjoyed it very much, although I think it might have been a little overhyped. I was happy that I got to see both Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick.
At your show, was there any "big-name" sub for Nathan Lane, or was it just a random actor. I remember that Broderick was out a lot and they got a "big-name" actor to sub in, but I forget who. Anyone??
I just saw the Producers last weekend and enjoyed it very much, although I think it might have been a little overhyped. I was happy that I got to see both Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick.
At your show, was there any "big-name" sub for Nathan Lane, or was it just a random actor. I remember that Broderick was out a lot and they got a "big-name" actor to sub in, but I forget who. Anyone??
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Join Date: Nov 2000
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by QuietLion:
About time somebody noticed that. The wedding was postponed... it would have been the evening of the fourth.</font>
About time somebody noticed that. The wedding was postponed... it would have been the evening of the fourth.</font>


