tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2455126179375366490.post6666411455079080155..comments2023-12-20T11:32:15.997-05:00Comments on Billevesées: Lavinia Draper at the Ice PalaceWilliam V. Madisonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18120331095634473021noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2455126179375366490.post-33414121962877088922011-08-16T13:27:17.781-04:002011-08-16T13:27:17.781-04:00Dear William Madison,
Your opine on the prodigiou...Dear William Madison,<br /><br />Your opine on the prodigious comedic, improvisational, and musical talent that is Susan Campanaro are surely well reasoned and insightful. Her send-up of a send-up surely crosses so many lines of sexual stereo-type...that to concentrate on that line becomes nothing more then a blurred ambiguous amorphousness of head scratching. The by-product of which is hilarious in and of itself. She is a rolling comedic freight-train...that one watches as much as in anticipation of the potential wreck ahead as for the sure joy of it all. Her winking acerbic disdain for her techies...and her hardcore been there done that you ain't got nothing on me campiness is all the more amazing when you consider her audience. She plays on a virtual high-wire...as her gift of self parody and sarcasm is presented to those so well versed in these skills that in an others less deft hand it would be self-sacrifice.<br /><br />I do agree typically pulling this off would take balls, big brass ones. Or...a real love for the audience the genre and people in general, and that I believe is the secret weapon in "Lavinia's" arsenal..."She love's us...she truly loves us...one and all."willsohonagehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08757982244242892555noreply@blogger.com