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re: JRB and 13! Another success!
 Jan 8 2007, 05:31:52 PM
Well, Jason said that all the reviewers were there on Sunday... so the reviews should start showing up in Tuesday's paper at the earliest. Or later this evening as the online editions start getting published.
re: JRB and 13! Another success!
 Jan 8 2007, 04:07:52 PM
They put up all sorts of photos and stuff on the Taper's MySpace blog - looks like fun!

This one has a link to Jason Robert Brown's blog and production pictures:
http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=89055215&blogID=215046252&MyToken=de2c6545-6114-42f2-90f5-bf0864b29778

And this one is the fun one - pictures that the cast took of themselves backstage during rehearsals:
http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=89055215&blogID=212723776&MyToken=de2c6545-6114-42f2-90f5-bf0864b29778

Piazza in LA
 Oct 10 2006, 03:49:53 PM
I'm starting to see the advertisements in the paper and around town for The Light in the Piazza in LA - definitely looking forward to it even though its three weeks away.

Did anyone else see this on the Ahmanson's MySpace? They're doing an open interview with David Burnham and Elena Shadow but it doesn't seem like anyone has responded (or else they're emailing stuff in)...
http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=89055215&blogID=176993427&MyToken=1c357978-12e2-4a9c-b9d8-7086afe9badc

I'm excited for the show after reading the tour reports from Florida. Saw it myself in New York (I didn't know it at the time, but it was the final performance of the OBC, so it turned out being a fun day to be there).

re: EDWARD SCISOORHANDS IMPORTANT
 Aug 28 2006, 05:30:42 PM
It's not a mime act!

This just has no words. The story is conveyed in gestures and dance. But there are no mimes.

Many of Matthew Bourne's shows are more like Broadway dancing that tells a story, as opposed to a straight up classical ballet. This one looks far too coloful and fun to pass up.

I've been impressed with nearly every work of his that I've seen down here in LA. (Was disappointed with 'Nutcracker' but that was really the only one).

re: Curtains in LA is a letdown!
 Aug 17 2006, 02:55:17 AM
Dame - what exactly is your source for the 70% houses? I've been twice - on regular nights, not invite nights like opening, and I went on weeknights to boot - and it's been very well sold.

But yes a bit disappointing that no changes are going in after opening. Seems they'll be doing most of it before NY but not in LA.

re: Dirty Rotten Scoundrel starts tonight in L.A.
 Aug 15 2006, 03:20:01 PM
Hugely excited for this, though I won't get to see it until next Thursday. Reports please from those of you who go!

Usually you can still walk up on the day of the show and get tickets at the Pantages box office - its so big that there's usually always something still available... just an option to avoid Ticketmaster fees. They're ridiculous.

re: 'Curtains' Is A Turkey.
 Aug 10 2006, 08:24:14 PM
Yeah I don't think its a total turkey - its fun and amusing, but they're going to need to work on a few things before NY. But it's fun and slick and well made already.

DRS, though, was a total hoot when it tried out in San Diego. Don't get why the LA Times bashed it so hard when it was down there.

Meanwhile, Curtains now has a fantastic review in the LA Times, published for Friday's paper:
http://www.calendarlive.com/76831,0,1124094.venue

Also I saw that the Ahmanson put up photos from opening night on their blog this afternoon:
http://www.myspace.com/centertheatregroup

re: Curtains in LA
 Aug 2 2006, 01:58:54 PM
Ooh - thanks for posting the pictures from the Ahmanson's site. "Tough Act to Follow" was such a fun number, with David's overexcited (on purpose) dancing.
re: For anyone who saw Drowsy Chaperone in LA
 Aug 2 2006, 02:28:36 AM
There was no reference to any specific theatre during the Los Angeles run of the show. Loved the joke about the Morosco that they inserted for New York.
re: Curtains in LA
 Jul 31 2006, 02:08:53 AM
So, I saw it and had a lot of fun. Not as much fun as "Drowsy" but its still a lot of fun. It will be interesting to see how they work on it over the next week or so leading to press night. That blog post above got it pretty well down.

Here's the deal with the Ahmanson's $20 HOT TIX:

1. In advance - Small quantities are available in advance by phone. Just call up and check for the date you want to go. Usually they're far side orchestra (last two seats in the row), or the

re: DRS Tour - LA Stop on Goldstar
 Jul 31 2006, 02:01:22 AM
I'm not a huge fan of the Goldstar tickets in the Pantages for the value - the last two rows in the Mezzanine are $25 regular price, and they're really not very bad seats compared to what you could get on Goldstar. It's a low Mezzanine, so you end up not feeling so far away - meanwhile, Goldstar is in the either far side orchestra or Rear Orchestra, way underneath the overhang (the orchestra goes from A to Z, then an additional NN to ZZ), creating a psychological barrier between you and the st
re: Drowsy
 Jul 30 2006, 09:39:18 PM
No intermission in the literal sense. There's a scene in the show that occus where an intermission might normally take place. To say any more would spoil the fun.
re: Curtains in LA
 Jul 21 2006, 02:14:38 PM
You can get two kinds of the $20 seats: in advance, they're located in the extreme side orchestra, usually the last two seats against the wall on either side. These tend to sell out, though, and for some shows its not the best to be sitting on the extreme side.

On the day of, it's whatever is left in the balcony - first come, first serve.

re: Curran Theatre : ACL in San Francisco
 Jul 19 2006, 09:22:35 PM
How are the rear balcony seats? Do they feel too far away, or too high?
Curtains in LA
 Jul 19 2006, 01:36:46 PM
There's some interesting stuff on what looks like a new MySpace page for the Ahmanson in LA:

http://www.myspace.com/centertheatregroup

Darcie Roberts in the ensemble wrote a blog post saying that tech seems to be going well and they're going into costume fittings soon. And there are some nice photos of the set designs - which they say is very big (and its true the AHmanson stage is very high). It'll be interesting to see it in person - hopefully they'll put up photos as opening nears!

And they put up the TV commercial they're using for the show, too. Anyone going to previews next week? I can't... but I'd be interested in hearing reports!

re: Anybody see or hear about the Mark Taper CHERRY ORCHARD?
 Feb 16 2006, 02:29:03 PM
It's ok - didn't find it a great production, but not a bad one either. At the end of the day, its still Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard, despite the starry cast. And how you react to it will depend on how much you enjoy Chekhov.

That said, the actors are all wonderful, particularly Alfred Molina as Lopakhin and Sarah Paulson as Varya. Annette Bening was just fine as Ranyevskaya but she was still just being 'Anette.' The production design was fairly drab - a whole bunch of wooden planks

Drowsy Chaperone online video
 Dec 5 2005, 01:52:23 PM
Just saw Drowsy Chaperone this weekend at the Ahmanson Theatre in LA. To add to all the chatter here about it, it's great fun - GO SEE IT!

I also just noticed that they've put up videos on the web site (though you have to click through several things on the Ahmanson web site to find it). There's great footage of Sutton Foster in her big number, plus some fun bits from the opening song and the big Act 1 finale. Here's a direct link:
http://www.latimes.com/extras/drowsy/

(PS- I'm officially de-lurking after having read the board for awhile. This show was too fun to not say anything about!)

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