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Patrick Wilson at 52 Dec 17
2025, 02:41:45 PM
Be careful clicking on this site. It can freeze laptops.
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Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 12/14/25 Dec 16
2025, 09:13:02 PM
Wasn't Michele only scheduled out on the final Sunday (12/14) matinee? Her second absence is in this week, Tuesday night. But I agree, the show can likely survive and do well with one of the trio out.
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Universal's WICKED Films - News & Discussion Thread Dec 15
2025, 01:54:35 PM
Count me among the disappointed. I wanted to love it, and the first 10 minutes gave me hope, since it begns in medias res. Yet. This take will infuriate those who were enchanted, yet ... from strictly a craft standpoint, it must be noted that an efficient hour second act on Broadway has been expanded to 2 hours 17 minutes, and the resulting padding (a wedding, origin story flashbacks, 2 new but unmemorable songs, one with almost indecipherable lyrics) leaves the audience co
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Official: TITANIQUE to dock at the St. James, March 2026 (16 Weeks Only) Dec 15
2025, 01:38:44 PM
Why must it be 16 weeks only, more like Illinoise?
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Most suspenseful play you've seen? Dec 14
2025, 08:48:41 PM
I'd add The Humans, by Stephen Karem. It's a grim forced-reunion Thanksgiving play set in a lower Manhattan two-tier basement duplex that manages to make suburban domesticity threatened by an urban environment something palpable. Much goes on, the neighbors are mysterious presence, and yet very little. Adultery is revealed, and mysterious doings happen around the core event. But it created an ominous atmosphere that captured something frightening about such family gather
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CHESS (2025 Broadway Revival) Reviews Dec 14
2025, 07:51:08 PM
Almost bought seats for this afternoon but the plummeting temps and snow forecast convinced me to wait. (This morning's bitter winds suggested that I made a good call.) It's nice to know the standby is solid. There are multiple Michele outs in 2026, and maybe the prices will again be reduced. I did notice that today's performance was wildly undersold on Telecharge. Plenty of good seats at every price. Didn't check Tuesday.
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LITTLE BEAR RIDGE ROAD Reviews Dec 13
2025, 10:48:26 AM
The eloquent Shaw review - highlighting the distinct Americana in Hunter's story - is, in the best sense, triggering. The play is closing in no small part because it's a non-event offering in an "event" forward ecosystem. Ticket pricing as a liability remains a controversial topic, because we're told that even short runs require a preponderance of near premium seats to ensure return on the dollar. But here's where we hit a sociological wall: A show like Hun
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LITTLE BEAR RIDGE ROAD Previews Dec 12
2025, 11:30:03 AM
More than a little shocked and dismayed by this. But January looms large as a black hole for Broadway this year. Little Bear and Liberation have both struggled, Liberation even more, making it harder than ever for new plays to find audiences. And both of these had stunning receptions. Are starry revivals of the canon warhorses the only successes? It's frightening.
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Next Maybe Happy Ending Leads? Dec 12
2025, 11:20:20 AM
Some of us believed Criss was returning briefly, to play the show only through the holidays. But apparently that was conjecture. Not that the website was always accurate about what company ticket buyers were purchasing seats to see (infamously, Criss's name didn't disappear from advance sales until just before he left; I know because I checked it often last summer). If memory serves, the show ultimately stayed near 100% capacity during Feldman's run, albeit with lower b.o.&nb
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THE QUEEN OF VERSAILLES To Close January 4, 2026 Dec 12
2025, 09:28:58 AM
TotallyEffed's take is so useful at this late date, the comparison with Gleason's je ne sais quoi attributes informing her Baker's Wife the perfect illustration: some actors inhabit roles, creating an alchemy of character and artist that's impossible to frame with words. Acting is both a science - craft - and a mysterious art, the morphing into another via an almost chemical synergy. Here, we see a gifted musical comedy star tackling a role outside her resum
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CHESS (2025 Broadway Revival) Reviews Dec 11
2025, 01:17:15 PM
MIchele's first outs, December 14 and December 16, are wide open with reduced prices. (N.B., I was about to snatch up a pair for Sunday, when my Telecharge account was locked {OT, but what a pain because apparently in my haste, to sign in as a guest, it amounted to a security breach requiring resolution). Anyway, if you don't care about Ms. Michele, it's an opportunity. There are plenty of seats at all prices, many heavily reduced.
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Thomas Kail to direct Michelle Williams and Mike Faist in ANNA CHRISTIE for St. Ann's Warehouse Dec 11
2025, 11:24:41 AM
I saw a towering performance of this play with Liv Ulman in my youth (mid-20s) in DC, opposite a fine John Lithgow (and Mary McCarty) and I remember then believing the talky, creaky play inaccessible for modern audiences. Along came a B'way revival with Natasha Richardson that people adored, and proved me 100% wrong. But this is a curiosity, and not only because Williams is on the other side of 40. It seems to me that it needs a radical new frame - maybe not as stylized as Van H
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THE QUEEN OF VERSAILLES To Close January 4, 2026 Dec 10
2025, 01:50:24 PM
"The glitzy and empty mansion at the end is a metaphor for money doesn’t make you happy."
Oh, thank you, O 12/10/25 joiner of musical theater dialectics; we could never have made such an uncannily precise deduction about this ambitious show without interpolated Monarch Notes on its artistic intent.
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THE QUEEN OF VERSAILLES To Close January 4, 2026 Dec 10
2025, 09:34:26 AM
MrsSallyAdams landed on a core problem: the musical "cleaned up" the captured verisimilitude in the documentary, sanitizing defining elements in all of the wrong ways. The creatives seemed to believe that the final reveal of the McVersailles would be so breathtaking as a theatrical coup, its completion alone would somehow validate the navel-gazing heroine's tortuous arc. "Look what she built!" Yet if the design dared to end with a whiff of Grey Gardens if not
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THE QUEEN OF VERSAILLES To Close January 4, 2026 Dec 9
2025, 10:39:21 PM
My favorite projection in this thread is the suggestion that the Queen of Versailles will turn up at the Muny Opera. The idea of families hauling their four children out to swat mosquitoes and eat soft serve ice cream before this story unfolds takes the prize. I especially enjoy pondering the discussion in SUVS on the way home. "What happened to the girl with the rainbow hair?" "She got sick." "How come?" "She took the wrong medicine.&
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THE QUEEN OF VERSAILLES To Close January 4, 2026 Dec 9
2025, 05:13:46 PM
For the final Wednesday matinee, 12/17/25, about 45% of the house is unsold, maybe more. The upstairs is wide open. There are few left left to see this, other than a handful of people who won't miss a (almost) legendary flop.
The producers' comments that strategically blame "audience behavior" - must believe that outlier NY Times Critic Pick was the true appraisal of their show, and thus in Before Times Broadway, the COVID sh
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THE QUEEN OF VERSAILLES To Close January 4, 2026 Dec 9
2025, 04:51:38 PM
They know the show won’t recoup on broadway, but they will make their money back from licensing."
Long game? What long game?
What theater company, stock venue, college - leave high schools out, with the language, drugs, and deaths - will produce this piece? It has no future. I can't see a Menier Chocolate Factory production re-inventing it with a cast of 10. But who knows? There was never an audience for this musicalized story, and without eithe
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THE QUEEN OF VERSAILLES To Close January 4, 2026 Dec 6
2025, 09:00:53 PM
This news of a Chenoweth injury is horrifying. She has already endure two terrible unrelated head/neck injuries, and her problems date to Wicked in SF (at one Wicked preview I saw, she wore a bedazzled neck brace). If she's physically harmed again via a backstage accident, it's a dreadful turn at any point in a career; to occur with this show in its final struggling hour just heartbreaking. We can parse the flaws but this was a major marker for this actor. She believ
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THE QUEEN OF VERSAILLES To Close January 4, 2026 Dec 6
2025, 11:59:11 AM
Sherie’s take on Jackie is wildly different from Kristin's. While Kristin brings her cloying “aw shucks, y’all” ditzy charm to the role, Sherie leans into something colder, sharper, and almost dead-behind-the-eyes. Never once does Sherie's Jackie try to win the audience over or be likable - something I thought Kristin tried a little too hard for."
Now this sounds more compelling. Which brings up a bigger
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THE QUEEN OF VERSAILLES To Close January 4, 2026 Dec 3
2025, 05:38:50 PM
Several people have fairly raised Evita as a parallel subject, likely because like Jackie Eva possessed a bigger than life ruthlessness. Yet Eva Peron harnessed ambition and tied it to a nation's hunger for a proxy in government, or at least adjacency to the seat of power. Eva honed a message, against staggering odds (gender, class) became a communicator, and forged a connection to a swath of her culture that made her rise the stuff of myths. Eva was compromised and arg
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