The curious care and feeding of Olaf the snowman in Broadway's 'Frozen'
by Jessica Gelt, Los Angeles Times
Mar 19, 2018
4 minutes
NEW YORK - He likes to hang out at the bar of the Broadway haunt Sardi's when he's not memorizing lines. He's a consummate ladies' man, and from his favored perch on a cushy leather stool he entertains the Great White Way's celebrated leading ladies.
His favorite company by far is Tyne Daly. He stares at her with his giant, bulging eyes, and he has a feeling that she likes what she sees when she stares back: the pearly white buck teeth. The big, bouncy butt. The twiggy fingers and long carrot nose.
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