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Just in Time - Matt Morrison?
 Feb 25 2026, 12:32:42 PM

I would argue that Morrison isn't too old for "this" theatrical Darin. The show's conceit - an actor self-identifying at the start, framing his performance as a performance - makes the performer's age less critical. None of these 3 actors look like Darin whatsoever. It's not quite like Beautiful when the approximation of King's self-presentation - the wig, etc. - was part of aiding the suspension of disbelief. Darin's reputation and biograph


Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/22/26
 Feb 25 2026, 12:24:22 PM

I do recall that when Julie Benko went on for Michele - if memory serves, she had the Thursday nights, not the matinees - the show was on TKTS and even TDF. Of course, Benko had a solid reputation by the time Michele replaced Feldman, and many, many people enjoyed her Fanny. Benko played the role 180 times, a formidable accomplishment in such a star-challenged revival. 


Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/22/26
 Feb 25 2026, 06:54:26 AM

Chess plummeting $800k without Michele seems one of the biggest stories here. I had no idea she'd be the pull that she is, and I realize it may be a generational thing. Clearly, unless they have a comparable star lined up, this show's longevity isn't a sure thing.  Because I saw it last week without her, I'm doubly surprised. I'm a longtime Chess-o-phile yet to me the character remains the least interesting, the one that doesn't change sufficien


CHESS (2025 Broadway Revival) Reviews
 Feb 22 2026, 02:31:02 PM

As a longtime fan - dating to the concept album, I feel that the biggest as yet unfixable flaw is in the Rice created DNA. Florence remains a woman devoid of agency independent of relationship with these two men. Every song she sings is a codependency anthem, up through the repurposed Judy Kuhn era I Want, “Someone Else’s Story,” yet another meditation on choosing a high maintenance man. Why can’t the second act position her in the chess universe? Let her acumen be cel


CHESS (2025 Broadway Revival) Reviews
 Feb 22 2026, 02:27:57 PM

Yesterday the second cover for Florence was on for her (I believe) second performance: Samantha Pollino. Stellar, in every way. Menzel-like pipes, and a Laura Osnes quality (at her best, i.e. Bandstand) in her presentation and her beautifully modulated upper register. I thought she worked especially well with Tveit. But then, I find Tviet to be doing some of the best work of his B'way career. IHere, in the most defined role in the show - original and even the unsuccessful Strong


Rocky Horror Show Revival Cast
 Jan 28 2026, 01:18:00 PM

Evans, whose admired pulchritude suggests that he could've been a Rocky earlier in his career, is moving the show in a different direction. I, too, question his suitability. His comedy chops are mostly untested, and without a whiff of self-awareness, the show can be plodding. (If you've ever seen a lesser staging, you'll know what I mean.). The plot is so flatly ludicrous, that without genre send-up in the staging - baked into the production style - it can feel like a bad dri


Just in Time - Matt Morrison?
 Jan 22 2026, 01:02:27 PM

I see Kad's point. It's closer to, say, Flying Over Sunset than any revival of golden age pieces. Sidebar: I believe it made fans of Jordan who never saw him before (me, since I never got to Bonnie and Clyde and he was gone from Gatsby.)  I went back to Collins, thanks to TDF. I thought he was remarkable. 


Universal's WICKED Films - News & Discussion Thread
 Jan 22 2026, 12:56:42 PM

I agree with Sutton. In hindsight, I'd add: the decision to turn Wicked into two films was a sound - even brilliant - commercial decision yet a questionable one artistically. The second film is harder to even remember, 6 weeks after a viewing. It doesn't have the event status, and only one standalone signature numbers; and even its high points are buried in a lot of expository sequences to move the story's wrap-up forward. I now see how one brilliant 3 hour movie mig


Just in Time - Matt Morrison?
 Jan 22 2026, 12:48:03 PM

"Floyd Collins was a very strange choice for Lincoln Center..."

With all due respect, I don't think Floyd Collins was a strange choice for Lincoln Center at all. It was probably an unpopular choice for Jordan fans, and the word of mouth among 'em was: you can skip this one. (I heard some at intermission express disappointment that "this was the show he chose to do." A man next to me, a fan dating to Newsies, left ) An


OEDIPUS Reviews
 Jan 17 2026, 12:20:47 PM

Photography was never allowed in theaters. This new IT-granted sense of entitlement - because cameras exist on mobile phones everyone should be able to photograph everything - suggests new standards for performances. Actors are perfectly justified in their fury. 


Alternate Satine's - has this always been a thing ?
 Jan 15 2026, 12:10:35 PM

Can someone address the vocal demands? I've always found Christian's singing load somewhat more challenging. I saw the show in September with an out-of-town guest, and both roles were 2nd covers. Whatever that means (and excellent, by the way). 


HELL’S KITCHEN To Close - Feb 22, 2026
 Jan 15 2026, 12:02:05 PM

Prada and Beaches in the same season feels like too much of the same general sub-genre (understanding that one is edgy-ish comedy, one a tearjerker-ish; both have chick-lit-like origin stories) for the same target audience. I'm reminded of Smash on the boards with Death Becomes Her.  Yes, I know these show can be pulled apart and viewed differently from one another. Yet they seek the same general audience. By Tony time, cli


Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 1/11/26
 Jan 14 2026, 11:02:57 AM

I loved seeing the better numbers for Liberation, obviously grading on the curve. And Oedipus, in the last third of its run filling most of its seats. Two of the best nights on B'way this season or any other.


OEDIPUS Reviews
 Jan 4 2026, 07:24:36 PM

Thanks once again to TDF, I was there this afternoon in a packed house, an audience that leaned forward almost en masse in rapt attention. The unhurried, low key naturalism that slyly  launches the action as the characters gather to celebrate of happiest night of their lives feels like an especially brilliant directorial choice in hindsight. The play's journey toward revelation upon revelation via 2500 year-old plot machinery makes the suspension of disbelief a de


Just in Time - Matt Morrison?
 Dec 30 2025, 08:36:21 PM

Jordan isn't an obvious choice, but does tour with his own rock band and thus this sort of presentational turf isn't alien to him. Yet I agree: will he sell tickets? The show is a unique synergy of specific performer, who nursed the project, and song catalog. It needs a winning personality who can morph before an audience's eyes, with a pop singer's voice and a hipster sophistication. (Morrison seems closer to me than Jordan on this point).

Listen to the (brilliant


QoV post-mortems
 Dec 25 2025, 10:12:31 PM

If/Then was nominated for Best Score and Best Actress. (Mea culpa) It ran for 430 performances, March 2014 - March 2015, the star remaining with the show and then touring for part of the national, Jackie Burns, her standby, remaining. Though it did not recoup, it was not a mostly successful return to B'way for Menzel after Wicked. And of course, Frozen. Which is my bigger point. Arguably, Queen falls more into the If/Then


Trump calls it the Trump Kennedy Center
 Dec 24 2025, 09:32:53 PM

Christmas Eve Jazz Concert Canceled. "When I saw the name change on the Kennedy Center website and then hours later on the building, I chose to cancel our concert,” Redd told The Associated Press in an email Wednesday. Redd, a drummer and vibraphone player who has toured with everyone from Dizzy Gillespie to Ray Brown, has been presiding over holiday Jazz Jams at the Kennedy Center since 2006. As to the illegality of what occurred: The law explicitly prohibits the board of trustees from making the center into a memorial to anyone else, and from putting another person’s name on the building’s exterior.

20 U.S. Code § 76j - Duties of Board

"...No change in the management and operation of the grounds may be made without the express approval of Congress and of the Secretary of the Interior..."

"...the Board shall assure that after December 2, 1983, no additional memorials or plaques in the nature of memorials shall be designated or installed in the public areas of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts..."



https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/trump-administration/kennedy-center-christmas-eve-jazz-concert-canceled-trump-name-added-rcna250894?fbclid=IwY2xjawO5gZRleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZBAyMjIwMzkxNzg4MjAwODkyAAEe3ovOhCzC2VwMAbzc3fccl1FpB4UpKQ8-Kd2NZQy4IN-kgF7cdf0Cmhp4Rv0_aem_lCqT6V68p37PwLngOU9ETw


QoV post-mortems
 Dec 24 2025, 09:15:44 PM

It's been interesting to note now often Redwood is cited as context. Yet other than the obvious connection to Chenoweth, its a show with almost zero parallels to Queen. In content, style, and comparatively modest presentation, not similar at all. It offered a relatable tale of a grieving woman's journey to self-forgiveness if not closure. We can mock its wide-eyed belief in Thoreau's Walden for spiritual and corporeal reinvention, its New Age twee-ness (nami


QoV post-mortems
 Dec 24 2025, 02:16:08 PM

"Don't blame Arden. No one could make this work."

Arden was involved almost from the outset, one of the first tier creatives. The show had a high profile out of town engagement with mainstream reviews that proved prescient in their diagnostics. Arden shepherded the piece through every step, the artistic team leader tasked with finding solutions to problems identified by consensus. We can lose the word "blame," but to pretend his hands-on input was


THE QUEEN OF VERSAILLES To Close January 4, 2026
 Dec 22 2025, 09:15:06 AM

The post-closing deconstruction of Arden and company's justification in this thread is so persuasively argued, the last thoughtful word on this show; and as someone who's been here two decades - and saw Queen, for the record - the kind of discourse this board is known for. Thank you, smart folks.

I'll just add: Blaming this debacle on misogyny is rich indeed. The show is a celebration of a navel-gazing woman who has no skill, no discern


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