Wednesday, August 2, 2017

Wordless Wednesday- "War Paint"- the Broadway Musical

                             "War Paint"

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The screen in the theatre before the show started








                  
  • Story of two women who became business giants- Helena Rubinstein and Elizabeth Arden
  • Coming from nothing,  they each built cosmetic and skin care empires
  • What they gave up 
  • What they gained
  • Their triumphs and their challenges
  • How they competed against one another 
  • How they survived as women in a man's world
  •      It Was A Great Show


Review of the show on Youtube with scenes



What food would go with this show???




I'm choosing Sorrel Soup  which my grandmother's Eastern European Recipe. Since Helena Rubinstein was Eastern European- I chose this tangy green's soup!

Shared on Wordless Wednesday at Beth Fish Reads, Wordless Wed on Tuesdays, image in ing, ClaireJustine linky  and Saturday snapshot hosted by West Metro Mommy.

30 comments:

  1. Sounds like a fabulous show - wouldlove to see it.

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  2. I really want to see this one! it's on TDF :)

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    1. Yes, It was on my list for a while- It was worth seeing!

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  3. Sounds like a great show and one I would enjoy seeing. Have a great day and enjoy your soap.

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    1. very inspirational about women's struggle to balance home, personal life and career.

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  4. Glad you enjoyed it I liked the photos :-)

    Have a stagetastic week :-)

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    1. Thanks. The photos really represented these two tycoons very well.

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  5. I would love this musical. How fun.

    Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. ☺

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    1. I like to try to get to a show once or twice a year since we live about an hour and half from NYC

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  6. So very cool. Would love to go to a show on Broadway.

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    1. It is really a unique experience. There is nothing like Broadway

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  7. Sounds like an amazing show, glad you told us about it.

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    1. That is one of the things I really enjoy about Wordless Wednesday. I learn about so many interesting places all over the world and enjoy so many photos from other's experiences.

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  8. These are MARVELOUS photos!
    So glad you shared with us at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2017/07/pm-paddle-on-lake.html

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  9. Sounds like a great show. It has been years since I went to see a show. Thanks for sharing at The Wednesday blog hop.

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  10. Sounds like an interesting storyline. I bet the costumes of the period were awesome.

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  11. Looks like a wonderful evening, love the art!

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    1. I love the art as well. The picture of the woman putting on lipstick is really great.

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  12. What fun. Love your review. This show sounds great. Next time I'm in NY it's a must see. I'll pin. Nancy Andres @ www.colors4health.com

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    1. Thank you Nancy- so glad you stopped by. Hope you get to NYC soon to see a show and thanks for pinning

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  13. Gorgeous billboards and city images. Thanks for sharing, and here are MY SATURDAY SNAPSHOTS

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    1. It was my first time visiting you at My Saturday Snapshots and I really enjoyed it.

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  14. There's nothing quite like the experience of seeing a show on Broadway, and this sounds like a good one. Love your photos!
    My Saturday Snapshot post features waterfalls.

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    1. Ssndra,
      I saw enjoy seeing everyone's photos on Wordless Wednesday. I feel like I get to travel the world! Thanks for stopping by and commenting

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  15. Sounds like a show I would love!

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  16. The show looks great! I had heard of it but hadn't seen much yet, so thanks! I love Broadways and especially musicals. Lucky you!

    And the soup looks delicious. One of my favorite parts of seeing a show on Broadway is finding a tiny, out-of-the-way ethnic restaurant in the theater district for dinner beforehand!

    Sue

    Book By Book

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