Meet the Cartozians at 2nd Stage Nov 7
2025, 05:00:03 PM
There's some understated humor especially from Andrea Martin in the first act, but the second act gets funnier and lets loose a bit more.
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2026 Grammys Nov 7
2025, 03:37:49 PM
quizking101 said: "Is eligibility determined before campaigns/nominations? I feel like running an FYC campaign doesn’t necessarily mean they are eligible"
There's a cut off date for eligibility, and I doubt producers would spend the money to run an FYC campaign unless they knew they were eligible.
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Meet the Cartozians at 2nd Stage Nov 7
2025, 03:36:46 PM
I saw this yesterday and thought it was really really great. They're still pretty early in previews and David Cromer came out before the show to mention that intermission might be a tad bit longer than usual and that they were happy to take feedback, but it didn't end up seeming excessively long to me at all. I'll admit his announcement made me a little nervous about the state the show was in but it was an extremely polished production, and while I'm sure some mino
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Richard Linklater developing a film about Richard Rodgers & Lorenz Hart, BLUE MOON Nov 7
2025, 03:23:13 PM
I enjoyed this a LOT (even as someone who doesn't know much of Hart's personal life). The early scenes with Hart and the bartender and pianist (and later E. B. White) were really wonderful and I loved seeing the camaraderie they established. And of course, the two scenes with Richard Rodgers are so layered, and I loved seeing the complexity of emotion from both sides about their shared history. I agree that the Elizabeth Weiland stuff was by far the least interesting
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Oratorio for Living Things returns at Signature Nov 4
2025, 10:44:11 PM
I saw this tonight and I think it's a beautiful work of art...but it's just not for me. I'm glad I went and there really were gorgeous moments in the music and singing that I could certainly appreciate, but I'll admit that 90 minutes was a bit longer than what I would've preferred the experience to be.
I also kind of agree the spoken bits "broke the spell" a bit, but I find the ideas embedded in it fascinating and I wonder if it'll be
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"Hamilton's" Jisel Soleil Ayon on the profileration of bootlegs Nov 4
2025, 01:15:43 PM
fwiw her main point isn't even that too many people are bootlegging (though she does mention that), but it's specifically that people are only seeing a small clip of a performance on a bootleg and comparing it (often negatively) to the original cast captured on the proshot and talking about how that's an unfair comparison. Which to be fair, is also something that happens quite a bit on this site as well with other shows too, where everyone seems to feel the need to weigh in
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OEDIPUS Previews Oct 31
2025, 04:17:43 PM
How is the language of the play? Like is it easy to understand/digest or would it be worth doing some reading up beforehand (I know the general gist of the play but not any specific events).
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Katrina Lenk, George Abud Lead 3PENNY OPERA Oct 31
2025, 03:20:42 PM
These are the credits they have listed:
adaptation and direction by George Abud
musical adaptation and orchestration by Jake Landau
choreography by Brianna Mercado
Starring Katrina Lenk as Pirate Jenny, Barbara Walsh as Polly Peachum, and George Abud as Macheath
With Paula Gaudier as Pam/Young Polly, Mahira Kakkar as Tiger Brown, and Aline Salloum as Mrs. Peachum
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BEETLEJUICE 2025 Reviews Oct 31
2025, 02:27:30 PM
Rentaholic2 said: "Can someone explain to me why this show went viral? I've been listening to the cast album lately thinking it must have a lot of catchy hooks or something for it have taken off on TikTok. But no...it's very generic and forgettable."
I actually do find the music quite catchy. It's not necessarily inventive or anything new, but it's solid poppy music that can be fun to sing along to (or attempt to, since some of those vocal range
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Katrina Lenk, George Abud Lead 3PENNY OPERA Oct 31
2025, 01:28:20 PM
Oh wow, I am so here for it! Interesting that Barbara Walsh is playing Polly Peachum and that they have a separate actress for Young Polly, so I wonder how that split is going to work. Exciting that this also comes on the heels of a pretty high profile mayoral election too.
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Michaela Diamond, Andrew Durand, David Hyde Pierce, Jasmine Amy Rogers & more to star in OKLAHOMA! concert at Carnegie Hall Oct 29
2025, 08:20:19 PM
The Playbill article lists the cast breakdown (with Andrew Durand as Will Parker):
The company will be led by Tony nominee Micaela Diamond (Parade, The Cher Show) as Laurey Williams and opera baritone Emmett O’Hanlon as Curly McLain. The duo will be joined by Parvesh Cheena (Outsourced, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend) as Ali Hakim, Jonathan Christopher (Sweeney Todd) as Jud Fry, Tony nominee Andrew Durand (Dead Outlaw) as Will Parker, Ana Gasteyer (Wicked, The Rocky Horror Show) as Aunt Eller, Tony winner David Hyde Pierce (Curtains) as Andrew Carnes, and Tony nominee Jasmine Amy Rogers (BOOP! The Musical) as Ado Annie. Additional artists will be announced at a later date.
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The Public Theater - Ethan Lipton’s “The Seat of Our Pants” Oct 29
2025, 05:52:17 PM
To be fair, in the past preview tickets have been discounted because it's not necessarily a "polished product", and things like sound balance issues or tech holds wouldn't be surprising to have. But now there seems to be virtually no price difference between previews and post-opening shows, and most of the general public doesn't seem to know there's a difference anyway so people will give their opinions on what they see.
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Rocky Horror Show Revival Cast Oct 29
2025, 04:24:03 PM
Okay so I've somehow never had any experience with Rocky Horror up to this point, so what should I be prepared for, in terms of audience participation and callouts? Should I watch the movie in advance and look up the audience participation moments or just go in blind and take it all in?
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Beau: The Musical Oct 28
2025, 03:19:18 PM
I mentioned in my previous post that I couldn't really pinpoint what was off about the show to me, but I think you hit the nail on the head, Kad. It doesn't actually dig into the characters in a way that makes them seem fully realized, and especially not in their relationships with each other. I do wonder if the pretense of the show being a concert hurt it in that aspect, as I did find that framing device to be fairly wishy washy in how it was used as well.
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The Public Theater - Ethan Lipton’s “The Seat of Our Pants” Oct 27
2025, 11:18:28 AM
ColorTheHours048 said: "This would be a good fit in Circle in the Square, but it’s a pretty small, quirky show - despite its narrative expansiveness - and I don’t think it would fare well in a traditional space. That said, as much as I loved it, I can see this being divisive with critics, so I think the prospects of a transfer aren’t super high."
I'm curious why you don't think it would fit a traditional space, since I didn't really thin
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The Public Theater - Ethan Lipton’s “The Seat of Our Pants” Oct 26
2025, 11:12:42 PM
I was also there tonight, and I had been excited since I loved the LCT revival of Skin of Our Teeth and also thought Ethan Lipton's We Are Your Robots was great, and I pretty much adored this whole show. I'm no Skin of Our Teeth scholar, but from what I saw at Lincoln Center, this matches the tone pretty well and makes some clever expansions. The third act of the play which kind of lost the plot for me was handled with a bit of a tighter focus here, and I found it more dig
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Ariana DeBose to lead THE BAKER'S WIFE at Classic Stage Company Oct 26
2025, 12:19:38 PM
RippedMan said: "If it is built for that space maybe it just continues into a commercial run?"
They might have some room for another extension, but Marcel on the Train is scheduled to start February 5, and also any extensions would probably be dependent on cast schedules etc.
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Saturday Church at NYTW Oct 24
2025, 12:34:18 AM
Caught this tonight, I honestly almost skipped it due to reviews on this board, but I'm glad I went. Maybe I just had lowered expectations, but I liked this a considerable amount more than others here. I had no exposure to the movie beforehand, and I while the story follows pretty predictable beats, I thought some of the internal shading of the characters and specific situations lent it more nuance than I would've expected. There are some songs that play like &q
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New Ticket Pricing and Tracking Site Oct 23
2025, 01:09:03 PM
fwiw, they also consider the "final" price 90 minutes before show time to more accurately reflect market trends, which makes sense for their purposes, but that last hour is usually when a "deal" can be found on the secondary market, so if that's what you were looking for, this website wouldn't show that.
It's a neat website but I agree that outside of just curiosity for sold out shows, it may not be that helpful for theater purposes.
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Queens by Martyna Majok Oct 23
2025, 12:19:39 AM
BroadwayGirl107 said: " I admit maybe it lost my attention but I totally feel like I never understood Click Here To Toggle Spoiler ContentIf Julia Lester’s character was actually Marin Ireland’s character’s daughter or if they just had opposing conflicts in life and that was the source of the tension
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