THE QUEEN OF VERSAILLES Previews Oct 22
2025, 11:03:09 PM
I'll revisit to one of my original posts (10/1) that posited that this material's DNA is fundamentally flawed as a musical foundation. I made a case that this biography doesn't have the root-for, compelling obstacles, or reversals that invite investment through (ir)resolution.. The documentary is an admittedly compelling glimpse at a curiosity. But it's not Grey Gardens, which presents a bona fide anti-hero's journey with genuine heartbreak. This origin story'
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THE QUEEN OF VERSAILLES Previews Oct 22
2025, 09:46:08 PM
It's startling how little was changed from Boston, based on many reports. It sounds like the overall just positive enough reviews (to further justify if not fully secure a B'way transfer) were taken to heart as evidence that the show is sound. I re-read the NY Times review:
“The Queen of Versailles,” the surprising and frequently excellent new musical starring an utterly disarming Kristin Chenoweth and co-written by her “Wicked” composer-lyricist, S
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CHESS Previews Oct 22
2025, 02:31:39 PM
It just made it to the TKTS booth for the first time (I believe), Wednesday night, 10/22. Affordable, $89-161. I'm beginning to think the booth will ultimately be the way to see this for those of us unwilling to take out a second mortgage. Curious to see how the Wednesday matinees sell when they begin.
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THE QUEEN OF VERSAILLES Previews Oct 21
2025, 03:42:30 PM
And ... it's on TDF. Eleven dates. No Wednesday matinees yet. But interesting.
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CHESS Previews Oct 19
2025, 05:36:32 PM
So this already legendary slash excised ballet is making me think of 1) "Tick Tock" in Company, and 2) the nude Sandahl Bergman doing "Airerotica" in All That Jazz. Am I way off?
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CHESS Previews Oct 19
2025, 11:16:05 AM
To partially addresses Eric's point, I'll come back to my own, earlier in this thread, about the fixed DNA of the characters of Florence and Svetlana. Folks in the playwriting community know about The Bechdel Test, i.e., the creation of women characters. It was established for literary managers to eliminate from production consideration a certain kind of storytelling via a simple three-part rule: to evaluate female representation a work must have at least two women, these w
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CHESS Previews Oct 18
2025, 09:14:34 PM
"I hope they dig into the love story more because right now Molokov and Walter have better chemistry than the lovers and you never see any love between Freddie and Florence. By the time we meet them, they are already about to break up..."
Wait, what? Not a ringing endorsement for the fixed book. Strong has had 5+ years and two well-platformed Encores! styled readings to hone and discover unexplored nuance; it's hard to fathom a major changes during previews.
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CHESS Previews Oct 17
2025, 09:54:28 PM
After 9 months of speculation about whether the Strong libretto would finally elevate this musical from cult-embraced concept that soars in concerts and plunges to earth once tethered to exposition-dumps and shouty break-up confrontations ... we're back to talking about how it's sung, and a reverence for original arrangements and unadorned vocals sells it. I've posited several questions that no one wants to address, serene that the beloved score has been well served by t
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CHESS Previews Oct 16
2025, 02:17:56 PM
I infer from the discussion that the narrator device doesn’t solve the decades old problems with the storytelling; it simply serves it up like contemporaneous Monarch notes. Strong claims he was given carte blanche to start “from scratch.” I presumed he’d do serous rethinking of the characters and how they shape the plot. Yet it sounds like the exact same tale universally agreed to be hoary, confusing, and at times overwrought. Despite Strong’s insistence that he
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CHESS Previews Oct 16
2025, 09:18:52 AM
An unpopular question, but as a 40 year fan of the score: has Strong done anything to give Florence more agency beyond her codependency to these two men? It's the 2025 problem with 1980s material: we have already seen edgy work like The Queen's Gambit, wherein a woman rules the game, so watching this woman take the backseat for 2.5 hours feels very, um, midcentury romcom-trapped. Yes, yes, it's the period. But none of Florence's lyrics pass the Bechdel test; she sings
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THE QUEEN OF VERSAILLES Previews Oct 15
2025, 09:24:51 PM
Picking up on the post that responded to my noticing an absence of TDF sales: I stand corrected. I saw the BO numbers for last week. Impressive attendance for the first half a week. As many remind us, in the new climate - seats purchased closer to performances - advance sales are not the indicators that they once were. If this show sustains comparable numbers for 3-4 weeks, we'll have a better read. But clearly, it's not the DOA show many predicted. It's a question mark.
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THE QUEEN OF VERSAILLES Previews Oct 15
2025, 10:07:01 AM
Point taken. I was addressing advance sales, but clearly the curiosity is filling the seats.
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CHESS Previews Oct 15
2025, 10:00:23 AM
The curtain call footage everywhere suggests something between Encores! and a West End-ish concert. It's sleek and gleaming with an elegant simplicity but with the musicians above the performance, 180 from the last B'way iteration. Whatever Strong's stamp, the book - and its stylized staging - are clearly aiming for clarification/amplification of ideas in the songs, not verisimilitude. Nelson's book and Nunn's direction were all about exploring the stor
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THE QUEEN OF VERSAILLES Previews Oct 14
2025, 10:59:37 PM
Still not on TDF, which is baffling. One would think they’d aim to pack the house.
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THE QUEEN OF VERSAILLES Previews Oct 12
2025, 09:35:01 PM
Awaiting TDF, because I have a feeling this production will be discussed for years. TDF's offerings seem closer to performance times than in the recent past (though I understand that it varies from show to show and producers' ticketing philosophy-slash-exigencies, not TDF). I waited all August and September for Little Bear Road, finally got seats two days before yesterday's Saturday matinee, and ended up orchestra row K center.
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LITTLE BEAR RIDGE ROAD Previews Oct 11
2025, 05:57:35 PM
Significant spoilers in the comments above, which really should be framed with alerts. This play's surprises all generate emotional suspense, and deserve to be discovered..
I saw this afternoon's matinee. Old school minimalist naturalism, beautifully orchestrated by Mantello - with a stark poetic prism, elegantly designed by Pask - with a star making performance by Micah Stock. We expect a vehicle for the singular Metcalf, who is vivid, wry, and heartbr
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THE QUEEN OF VERSAILLES Previews Oct 10
2025, 05:52:46 PM
"More development" - even late stage - is often cited as a panacea for all troubled musicals. But how many shows are DOA from inception, because they musicalize a tale lacking a dramatic question in a compelling human being's narrative that no one cares to have answered? The root cause of "root for" in all storytelling, from the Greeks?
If a concept is flawed thus - impossible to explore and amplify in theatrical te
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LITTLE BEAR RIDGE ROAD Previews Oct 8
2025, 08:06:51 AM
I've been eagerly checking TDF for more dates. The first handful were snatched up in a few hours. I'm hoping to find a Wednesday matinee preview. This is on my list of unmissables this season.
Update, Wednesday afternoon: Just got seats for this weekend. All four performances are on TDF.
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Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 9/28/25 Sep 30
2025, 10:38:22 PM
Speaking of MR: For what it's worth, I saw Aaron C. Finley at the Wednesday matinee on 9/10 with an out of town guest (who had never seen a Broadway show, a rarity, that), and Finley was superb. He played Christian more like the film characterization, and took the roof off with his vocals. I hope he has another job on the horizon. He deserves one.
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Who will be the next Broadway Madame Rose? Sep 26
2025, 01:23:23 PM
Does anyone expect a new one in at least a decade? If then? I see no reason, artistically or commercially
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