INTO THE WOODS Previews Jul 11
2022, 02:24:52 AM
This is truly one of the best productions of Sondheim's work to date. It might not have everything you'd expect from the show typically, but like many have said, the simplicity works and forces the cast to mine the text to bring the show to life. Sondheim would be very proud.
The opening tonight was on fire, literally it was insanely hot in the St. James between the weather, crowd, and amount of pure energy in the room. Huge ovations throughout the whole night, a
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Ben Platt and Micaela Diamond to star in NYCC Gala presentation of Parade May 17
2022, 12:06:52 PM
take all my money. Im there.
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Patti LuPone argues with anti-masker at Company talkback May 11
2022, 01:14:14 AM
Shameful behavior of the audience member. What is "a patriot" doing at a Sondheim genderbent musical?
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FUNNY GIRL on Broadway - News & Discussion Thread Apr 25
2022, 12:43:08 AM
I simply cannot wait to see what Julie does with this role. If all goes well, this could be the start of huge things for her.
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The Lehman Trilogy Previews Thread Mar 8
2020, 12:32:08 PM
socjoc1107 said: Are they offering rush for this show? I just did a quick Google search and did not find anything, but the box office did not share anything a few weeks ago when I visited.
It’s not announced and They honestly may not for a bit. But it’s sides of orchestra, most are partial view I would say.
Yes the play is narration heavy, but there definitely is dialogue in the play as well. Mendes uses the narration to enhance the storyte
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Favorite Scenic Design 2019/2020 Season Mar 8
2020, 12:05:12 AM
The Lehman Trilogy, Company, Moulin Rouge!
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The Lehman Trilogy Previews Thread Mar 8
2020, 12:02:01 AM
The Lehman Trilogy, directed by Sam Mendes, starring Simon Russell Beale, Adam Godley, and Ben Miles began previews tonight.
I have to say my intuition was right when I was quite disappointed to miss this last year at the Armory, as it is truly a masterpiece work of theatre.
You can feel the effortlessness in both the direction and the acting, as this is the 4th leg of the production (2 London, 2 NYC), and the cast did not skip a single beat.
The direction tells the story
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Company Previews ThreadThird preview is also stopped again tonight Mar 7
2020, 01:35:24 PM
No theaters are doing stage dooring for the next 30 days due to the coronavirus scare.
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Company Previews ThreadThird preview is also stopped again tonight Mar 5
2020, 01:42:18 AM
COMPANY! Wow. I think this thread needs to focus more on two main things that make this production truly stellar. Marianne Elliott truly has a different and unique vision for the show. There was never a moment where I questioned any of the changes from “Bobby” to “Bobbie”. In fact, some sections like “Not Getting Married” and “Barcelona” are easily the best they’ve ever been. Secondly, this is easily one of the best supporting casts ever assembled. I am in the camp that Katrina’s voice i
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Company Previews Thread Mar 3
2020, 07:39:38 PM
My best friend just surprised me with front center orchestra tickets for tomorrow night’s show for my birthday. I feel so lucky and even more so after reading these reports! Can’t wait.
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Hugh Jackman in The Music Man Mar 25
2019, 11:47:08 AM
It's gonna be in the Shubert Theatre, 100%.
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1 ticket to Burn This Opening Night 4/16 for Sale Mar 21
2019, 12:14:41 AM
Hi! Sadly something came up and I can no longer attend this show. I will be willing to meet the new ticket holder in front of the theater with the ticket.
Orchestra Row P Seat 10 Asking what I paid, $113.00. Thanks!
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New Cabaret by John Kander at Manhattan School of Music this week Feb 4
2019, 11:17:02 PM
http://www.playbill.com/article/new-composer-approved-revision-of-cabaret-presented-february-46
Director-Don Stephenson Music Director/Conductor-David Loud
Choreography by Liza Gennaro, includes original Ron Fields Telephone Dance.
What an opportunity for this program!
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True West or Merrily?? Jan 12
2019, 09:24:56 PM
I can only get to one of these two roundabout shows. Which should be my priority??
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Your Theatre Year In Review 2018 Dec 26
2018, 01:30:05 AM
I have seen 16 shows this year.
Show you liked/loved the most: Angels In America, Harry Potter, My Fair Lady
Show you liked least/hated most: The Lifespan of A Fact, return trip to Chicago
Show that surprised you the most (good or bad): Network was surprisingly meh. Torch Song was surprisingly incredible!!
Favorite male performance? Nathan Lane in Angels in America.
Favorite female performance? Katrina Lenk in The Band's Visit
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Jokes, lines, or songs that dont sit right anymore Feb 20
2018, 09:57:30 AM
Y'all got to realize that a lot of these things are INTENTIONALLY uncomfortable and are supposed to make the audience feel uneasy. They are depictions of imperfect human beings. The world is not so nice all the time, and it has only improved to the place we are at now. We need the reality of the past to inform us on the future.
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BC EFA Fall Collections Oct 19
2017, 10:15:27 AM
A good amount of actors, including Glenn Close this past spring, have not come out to sign at the stage door at all during collection time.
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Thoughts on the current Hamilton BROADWAY cast Oct 17
2017, 01:52:27 PM
I honestly thought Euan Morton was great as George, by far the most realistic choice to play KGIII yet. He has to work for the audience's approval, compared to the previous actors in the role so far who have all been well known. Daniel Breaker is literally INCREDIBLE as Burr. He is less physically and presence wise then Odom, Dixon and Henry, naturally, and this works so well for the part. You can clearly see in his portrayal how Hamilton would be easily more likable and popular tha
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Best and Worst Bway Sets? Oct 1
2017, 11:58:22 PM
Best-Sunset Boulevard, Act One, Great Comet, Hamilton, Hedwig, Drowsy Chaperone, She Loves Me, American Psycho, Curious Incident, A View From the Bridge
Worst- Charlie, Disaster, Prince of Broadway
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Bernadette To Replace Bette? Jul 5
2017, 11:59:29 AM
Bernadette and Patti are really the preferable options here. The current queens of Broadway if you ask me. Barbara and Meryl would both be glorious, but I doubt they'd take part.
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