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1 hour ago, ebk57 said:

I have relented (ha!) because I cannot not watch live theatre on my TV - I'm going to watch Good Night and Good Luck.  But as I said in another thread, I'm going to watch on Max in case live events take over the evening.  I do have it recording for the pre- and post-game shows on CNN.

It was an intense show. Noticed that Clooney got a little emotional in that last speech, and I can’t help wondering if he’s feeling a little bit of remorse for certain things he did in…recent events.

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BTW, this afternoon, we went to see the world premier engagement of a new play by Matthew Weiner (the guy who wrote Mad Men) about John Wilkes Booth. It's called John Wilkes Booth:One Night Only.

I thought it was quite well written, although a few cuts along the way wouldn't hurt if he wants to get it to Broadway. It's written as JWB doing a play about his life and death and is a really interesting look at his psyche, and the nature of truth.

The cast was fantastic, and we were sitting next to the star's grandma who had flown in from Iowa to see it. She was charming, so it's a good thing her grandson was fabulous (he was in the Gilded Age, but don't ask me who he played because we gave up on it a few episodes in).  I'd hate for her to be disappointed.

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5 hours ago, ebk57 said:

BTW, this afternoon, we went to see the world premier engagement of a new play by Matthew Weiner (the guy who wrote Mad Men) about John Wilkes Booth. It's called John Wilkes Booth:One Night Only.

I thought it was quite well written, although a few cuts along the way wouldn't hurt if he wants to get it to Broadway. It's written as JWB doing a play about his life and death and is a really interesting look at his psyche, and the nature of truth.

The cast was fantastic, and we were sitting next to the star's grandma who had flown in from Iowa to see it. She was charming, so it's a good thing her grandson was fabulous (he was in the Gilded Age, but don't ask me who he played because we gave up on it a few episodes in).  I'd hate for her to be disappointed.

I do watch Gilded Age so I was curious. The actor is the one who plays the footman who invents a special type of clock and tries to get it patented. 

Yes he’s from Ioway. The play doesn’t seem like my cup of tea. 

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