The Tony Award broadcast usually amounts to a night of boring Broadway boosterism which most Americans happily ignore to watch basketball, but last night viewers actually got a few seconds of drama to go with all the backslapping, as Poison lead singer Bret Michaels got into an exciting accident with a piece of scenery. The "Rock of Love" star was on hand to perform a song with the cast of hair band jukebox musical Rock of Ages; but as you can see from the last few seconds of this video clip, that bit of cross-promotional synergy nearly cost him his life.
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Video: Tony Awards Nearly Decapitate Poison's Bret Michaels
Byrne Bikes Under the Influence, Eats Pavement
Former Talking Head David Byrne had a crosseyed and painful bike ride home the other evening – and briefly ended up in the hospital. According to Byrne’s own blog, he’d spent the night drinking and dining with his special lady friend and artist David Shrigley. While cycling home, the Grammy-winning artist’s bike tire “slipped on the cobblestones of West 14th St.”
Ceiling Debris Crashes on Broadway Audience
Times health writer Tara Parker-Pope got some unexpected thrills during last night’s performance of Gypsy, which stars Patti Lupone at Broadway’s St. James Theater:
Toward the end of the show, as Ms. LuPone’s Mama Rose was about to launch into her show-stopping number, there was a crash in the balcony. A huge metal plate, about 30 inches in diameter and used to cover a diffuser, came crashing down from the ceiling. It hit a young woman in the head and ricocheted into the back of my friend’s neck before rolling into my seat.The performance continued as a doctor checked the woman, who was then further treated by emergency medical technicians and released. What’s weird is that on the way into the preview performance, Parker-Pope’s friend had presciently remarked that “sometimes technical things happen, like stuff falls out of the ceiling,” when a show is in its first performances. Though the debris hit the friend on the back of the neck, she was protected by her coat collar and is “bruised but feeling better.”
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