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Friday, March 23, 2007
ARRR FOR REWRITE
New York Post Online Edition: "Is she the QM2 - big, flashy, maybe a little bulky, but worth the price of an outside cabin? Or is she the Edmund Fitzgerald, that ugly, lumbering freighter that sank to the bottom of Lake Superior in 1975?"
What is it that Kevin Hines says? Oh yes, "You can't polish a turd." This appears to apply to Pirate Queen. I appreciated the nautically themed review although I wish he would have at least touched on the technical aspects. Inside sources tell me that Lee's sets are very reminiscent of his work for Wicked. It'll be interesting to see what happens...
What is it that Kevin Hines says? Oh yes, "You can't polish a turd." This appears to apply to Pirate Queen. I appreciated the nautically themed review although I wish he would have at least touched on the technical aspects. Inside sources tell me that Lee's sets are very reminiscent of his work for Wicked. It'll be interesting to see what happens...
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