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ART 2025 Reviews
 Sep 16 2025, 11:13:23 PM

Seems odd to suggest the actors need more performances under their belt with 19 previews It's always been sitcom thin and one joke; arguably that's why it was so globally successful: it makes few demands, yet has the pretentious patina of a show skewering, um ... pretentiousness.  Of all the starry revivals in the last two season, to me this is the most missable.  


Lea Michele, Aaron Tveit, and Nicholas Christopher in 2025 Chess Revival!
 Sep 9 2025, 11:05:39 AM

Any report on how much of the score is intact? My Spotify revisit of the popular 3rd-ish major iteration, the starry 2008 concert headed by Groban, Menzel, and Pascal, is 2 hours and 11 minutes of recorded music over 43 tracks. The '88 Broadway production with the Nelson book was 1 hour 12 minutes of recorded music. And going back to the '84 concept album, famously considered standalone and "bookless" through the Michael Bennett/Trevor Nunn West End production, was 1 ho


CABARET sets closing with Porter and Wallace to star
 Sep 7 2025, 03:28:52 PM

Many, many people dislike this "immersive" staging (it is always unclear into what verisimilitude we are supposedly submerged, since it conjures neither Berlin in any era nor a compelling space displaying decadence or outre performance art; it just looks like a mauled Broadway theater with a Vegas club stage.) The elevation of the Emcee to event casting damages the show's storytelling. Yes, Cumming was given a spotlighted focus, but i


MAYBE HAPPY ENDING Reviews
 Sep 6 2025, 07:22:25 PM

Contractual out. I get it. Thanks.


MAYBE HAPPY ENDING Reviews
 Sep 6 2025, 10:27:30 AM

"For those not interested in seeing Andrew, Steven and Christopher are covering all weekend and next Fri/Sat as well."

Has this been posted/confirmed elsewhere? I find no announcement. 


MAYBE HAPPY ENDING Reviews
 Sep 4 2025, 09:26:09 PM

The ads with the drastically reduced figures and backs to the audience feel designed to de-emphasize Criss without outright announcing his absence. Okay, fair enough. To a point. This tracks with refusing to announce the recast on the show's website as late at 2 p.m. on Labor Day, circa 36 hours before his first performance. Feldman's casting with a photo didn't appear on the webpage promoting ticket sales until Tuesday (this inspired a full real time thread on ATC, documenting th


MAYBE HAPPY ENDING Reviews
 Sep 4 2025, 07:51:30 PM

Reductively interpolating the complex dynamics that defined the presidential election into a discussion of a Broadway recast is specious at best. As a 22-year veteran of this site I can assuredly state: it will lead to further - and useless to those seeking a respite - politicization and ad hominem critique. I leave it there.


Audra's Life in the Theatre
 Sep 3 2025, 01:37:11 PM

A glorious 37 minute listen, and the best thing you'll hear this week. Just essential. 


ART Previews
 Sep 3 2025, 01:31:15 PM

As noted, the first 3 performances of the week are on TKTS, Tuesday night, both shows today. It's at least a (more) affordable way to see it, though I'm still appalled that a TKTS seat can be $125-$150, as this one is, or $170 for Maybe Happy Ending, now back on TKTS for the first 3 shows this week, too. 


MAYBE HAPPY ENDING Reviews
 Sep 2 2025, 07:08:19 PM

“We live in dark and dangerous times indeed, where white people have to hide because of their race.“

Literally nothing about this show and how it is cast makes this statement credible.


ART Previews
 Aug 29 2025, 10:24:28 PM

I've never quite gotten this play, in a way that I do understand the success of the playwright's God and Carnage, which has a kind of Upper West Side playground relatability. But I've never heard anyone mention Art without a smile. And it's been done in something like 172 languages, so who am I to resist?  But I will resist, since I've seen all three of these actors on stage and these prices are not in my range for a revival with actors I've


Your first Broadway show?
 Aug 26 2025, 12:16:13 PM

First Broadway show: Zorba, last row of the Imperial mezz, June 1969. I had grown up in suburban DC, and seen My Fair Lady at age 7, Music Man at 9, and Camelot at 12. But the Imperial at 17 - the great Lorraine Serabian’s “Life is,” was genuinely life altering. 



 Aug 21 2025, 09:09:05 PM

All sound arguments I anticipated, as per my OP. I know the intimate booth on Shubert Alley is a coveted house and earns its bookings.  I'm still remembering the audience response yesterday, the number of women who had returned with friends and family. I was at the gym tonight and two women who had seen the play were talking about it, disagreeing about a plot point in Miller's foundational masterpiece and how it's interpreted. Plays by young women playwrights t


Apparently has been fired from Fun Home???
 Aug 21 2025, 12:32:05 PM

It was one of the theater-defining experiences for me of the last 20 years, and I saw it twice at Circle. This summer, I saw a community theater production. I approached with trepidation. But was stunned at how well it was imagined and performed. The casting entirely suitable, voices superb, all of the score handled with utmost care. With only some of the subtlety missing in the performances - Bruce was more one-note, harder to want to spend time with (let us celebrate all that Cerv


"John Proctor" closing to make room for "Bear Ridge Road"
 Aug 21 2025, 09:24:00 AM

I can anticipate the number of posts schooling me in the economics of B'way and the booking of theaters. Yet the exit of John Proctor is a Villain is just a strange collateral damage in this practice. At yesterday's Wednesday matinee the full Booth was brimming with something we Wednesday afternoon folks seldom see: a house with every demographic, at least half of the theater occupied by a mysterious group: people under 40 at a straight play. If you've seen this productio


MAYBE HAPPY ENDING Reviews
 Aug 16 2025, 07:38:24 PM

I repeat, this show has an $18.5 capitalization and a $680k weekly nut. The September advance is at best soft, by any yardstick. For the current Best Musical, startling. Girl From the North Country in the same house had similar sales, albeit with an unused balcony. I know because I watched them. Those of us who dearly love this piece hope this setback is resolved. 


MAYBE HAPPY ENDING Reviews
 Aug 16 2025, 01:57:14 PM

Selling well through September? Have you looked up random dates? Go to the webpage. 6 weeknights I checked for in-laws only this morning: only the center of the orchestra has been sold, and on at least 4 nights the mezz and balcony are completely unsold. Sorry, even if folks buy seats closer to the performances - I get that - this is a current Best Musical with a minimal advance. 


MAYBE HAPPY ENDING Reviews
 Aug 16 2025, 12:04:02 PM

The new cast was announced circa 7/24. Damn near a month ago. Yet no campaign has been created beyond a video of Criss welcoming Feldman to his dressing room in silence. And that's not in any of the places ticket buyers frequent. This is not only a vote of no-confidence, it seems designed to be deceptive. In the playbill, this show employs a digital advertising company (AKA)  two social media contacts (Katherine Quinn and That's Shobiz), and Polk and Co for press. None of th


MAYBE HAPPY ENDING Reviews
 Aug 16 2025, 10:57:11 AM

Bumping down the content my own post because no one wants to discuss the bizarre sidestep in place by the production. If you're a consumer purchasing seats on-line, you have no idea that Criss is leaving the show.  Why is this alone not a bigger story? In my social media feed this a.m., 24/7 touting "Tony Winner Criss," even though no seats remain for his performance.  I've never seen a production willfully exploit a role-vacating star. Unless a new announcement is coming about his extension.

It's somewhat disingenuous to keep selling seats without any mention whatsoever on the webpage of a new lead in place for September. It's quite possible to purchase tickets away from the internecine contention and believe Criss is still in the show. I've watched webpages for years, as many here do, and from Hamilton to Hadestown to Wicked - and those are shows less dependent on cast changes - and replacements are part of site maintenance. The new Oliver - announced circa July 24 begins 9/2, but click below: nothing on the webpage mentions this.

https://www.maybehappyending.com/cast-creative/

Whatever one thinks of the recast, neither a vote of confidence nor fair to consumers. 

 


MAYBE HAPPY ENDING Reviews
 Aug 15 2025, 08:54:41 PM

Sidebar issue, arguably not OT: though the new Oliver begins in 2 weeks, no ad campaign, and more critically, still no mention at webpage. Where seats are purchased all over the country.

It's somewhat disingenuous to keep selling seats without any mention whatsoever on the webpage of a new lead in place for September. It's quite possible to purchase tickets away from the internecine contention and believe Criss is still in the show. I've watched webpages for years, as many here do, and from Hamilton to Hadestown to Wicked - and those are shows less dependent on cast changes - and replacements are part of site maintenance. The new Oliver - announced circa July 24 begins 9/2, but click below: nothing on the webpage mentions this.

https://www.maybehappyending.com/cast-creative/

Whatever one thinks of the recast, neither a vote of confidence nor fair to consumers. 


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