1776's Sara Porkalob Brutally Honest Vulture Article Oct 14
2022, 07:27:01 PM
JasonC3 said: "I'm not offended by it, but it isn't hard to imagine that such a comment isn't going to play well with a lot of people."
There’s a lot of stuff here that’s very true and honest. I think viewing acting as a job that isn’t as glamorous as just “playing pretend” is very much a step in the right direction, but it’s an art form still and there should be SOME dignity attached to it, and the detached “I&rs
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1776's Sara Porkalob Brutally Honest Vulture Article Oct 14
2022, 07:19:46 PM
Something that not a lot of people are pointing out is the way she talks about 1776 as being a museum piece— Does everyone involved just hate the source material?? I can’t stand it being written off as some dusty thing about how all the Founding Fathers are perfect. Its progressive! It was banned at the White House! It was pretty explicitly written to call into question the ideas of American exceptionalism during the Vietnam War and Civil Rights movement!!
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Judith Ivey, Tony Roberts, John Rubinstein, Patty McCormack... To Star in Off-Bway MORNINGS AT SEVEN Nov 23
2021, 02:48:36 PM
Not surprising. I’ve worked at Clements before and EVERY show has trouble selling there, no matter what it is or who is in it— which is kind of a shame, because even though it’s a small house I do think it’s a pretty alright venue (at least compared to some of the other Midtown off-Broadway theaters).
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BCEFA FLEA MARKET 2021 COLLECTORS UNITE Oct 3
2021, 04:42:04 PM
I tend not to get anything special, so I never go into the Flea Makret expecting much. Picked up paperbacks and Playbills mostly— my crown jewel though is a poster from the original Broadway production of Glengarry Glenn Ross signed by Joe Mantagnea, which somehow ended up in the $1 bin where the vendors must have missed the signature.
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Tom Kitt/Yorkey Musical Sep 29
2021, 01:33:16 PM
Agree with everyone on this thread— cancelling the first week of previews this late on is such a bizarre stunt. There’s definitely been a shift in cultural understanding since the beginning of the pandemic but this show has so obviously been a white savior story from the beginning—and people talked about it that way back in 2019-20, too, especially after Ari’el called out the production team for making him do a shoddy and inaccurate accent. It truly feels that The Public does
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Tom Kitt/Yorkey Musical Sep 29
2021, 01:33:15 PM
Agree with everyone on this thread— cancelling the first week of previews this late on is such a bizarre stunt. There’s definitely been a shift in cultural understanding since the beginning of the pandemic but this show has so obviously been a white savior story from the beginning—and people talked about it that way back in 2019-20, too, especially after Ari’el called out the production team for making him do a shoddy and inaccurate accent. It truly feels that The Public does
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Greatest living playwright Jun 23
2021, 10:58:55 AM
As of right now, I’d have to go with Stoppard- though he has the benefit of being at the tail-end of his career, while other possible contenders for the title (like Nottage or Parks or Baker) have more than likely not, not reached the peak of their careers.
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The Music Man’ is the wrong Broadway revival for this crucial moment Jun 23
2021, 10:54:35 AM
The vitriol that ‘Music Man’ gets has always baffled me. I can accept that the sanitized version of early-20th America might be a bit outdated, but I’ve seen so many people act like it’s the most offensive musical of all time. This might be controversial, but in my opinion, the actual threat to the development of new works on Broadway is the increased presence of mainstays like Wicked, Phantom, Chicago, and even relative newcomers like Evan Hansen, which will absolutely not be closing
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BC/EFA flea market and grand auction to return 10/3 Jun 3
2021, 05:24:37 PM
Agreed, bettyboy72. The flea market was a nightmare pre-COVID and I’m sure it’s going to be a nightmare post-COVID; though I will be more than gladly attending this year. When I went in 2019 I held off on going until about 2 PM which really improved the experience... I wasn’t very interested in a lot of the hot-ticket items anyways, and if you’re there around closing then a lot of the vendors are more than happy to just give away some of their less-popular items.
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Cast THE PRINCESS BRIDE musical Jun 2
2021, 11:32:54 PM
Throwing out my suggestions without any real regard for anything: Buttercup: Denee Benton Wesley: some twink i guess Count: Jonathan Freeman... Andy Karl if they want someone younger maybe? Prince Humperdinck: Wesley Taylor Vizzini/Miracle Max/King: Brad Oscar Miracle Max’s Wife/Booer/Queen: Jackie Hoffman (would be legitimately surprised if she doesn’t actually get cast in this role if/when this comes to Broadway) Grandfather: Mandy Patinkin I refuse t
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Theatre roles for Timothee Chalamet May 28
2021, 10:15:36 PM
I know that it was done fairly recently, but I would LOVE to see another Equus revival, with Timothee as Alan. And it would certainly sell a lot of tickets for... obvious reasons. And I know The King wasn’t fairly successful, but I feel like in the hands of a skilled-enough director he could be a great Hal if they should decide to revive Henry IV at any point in the near future- which I think they most definitely should (and fit someone like Nathan Lane or John Goodman in as Falstaff).
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BOOTH USHER w/ VIRUS Mar 12
2020, 03:47:41 PM
“Male, he was in the mezzanine.”
Is that the usher you had or the usher with the virus? I was there on the 4th. I had a woman in the left mezzanine.
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Broadway to Close? Mar 11
2020, 05:51:33 PM
According to the Playbill report, the usher was at the Booth the 3rd thru the 7th. Which would mean they worked there during my visit. They didn’t specify which section. It’s been a week and I don’t feel any symptoms, but I’m currently in the process of getting the **** off campus and quarantining myself for a few days at home.
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Broadway to Close? Mar 11
2020, 05:05:00 PM
Can anyone confirm what dates the usher worked? I was at the theater on Wednesday so I’m hoping I caught the show before said usher was in There.
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Broadway to Close? Mar 11
2020, 04:42:23 PM
Was at the Booth last week and currently attend school in Westchester. This sucks.
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Looking for Theatre Podcasts that are NOT about musicals Mar 11
2020, 12:24:32 PM
I can’t recommend the No Script podcast enough! Two guys (and sometimes a guest) discuss a different play script each week. It’s insightful, but the conversations themselves are very informal, entertaining, and easy to follow.
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WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF? Preview Thread Mar 2
2020, 08:16:06 PM
Anyone seeing WAOVW tomorrow night? Im going Wednesday, its been a while since Ive seen a show so early in previews, so Im excited. Its also about the tenth production of this show Ive seen but the first on broadway... so Im very anxious to see this production of the play that got me into playwriting in the first place.
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When do Assassins tickets go on sale? Jan 14
2020, 12:30:16 PM
They’re gonna be selling rush/student tickets later right? Right? (Please say right).
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FUN HOME Film Adaptation Jan 2
2020, 06:46:26 PM
SUPER excited for this, but also super hesitant. Wonder how they’re gonna treat a lot of the stuff like Allison’s narration and Edges of the World, how they’re gonna play out. I’m not sure how well those things could play on film.
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