"Jerome" at Playwrights Horizon Jun 3 2026, 02:44:02 PM
BoringBoredBoard40 said: "how close is it in tone to Wet Brain?"
There's some surrealism to Jerome, like there was Wet Brain, but otherwise I thought Jerome had a completely different tone.
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Will Jonathan Bailey transfer with Sunday in The Park May 15 2026, 10:45:15 AM
Bruceinmn said: "Just a crazy thought of mine, but seeing Ben Platt on Colbert and his Met Gala look makes me wonder if something else is up."
He's been very vocal about his love for the show and how it's his dream role so I wouldn't think too much into this.
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Meryl Streep considering return to Broadway with Martin Short May 11 2026, 01:43:02 PM
uncageg said: "My mind keeps going to "Private Lives".
I saw it years ago in Philly with Taylor & Burton. I just wanted to see them live. The play itself was OK but their real life relationship "elevated" it a bit. It is a comedy and I think Streep and Short would be good in it. Their names would probably sell tickets. I don't know that it would be possible to do but some tweaks to the book (Updating maybe?) may make it a bit better for audience
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DRAMA DESK AWARD NOMINEES 2026 Apr 29 2026, 12:39:29 PM
DiscoCrows said: "Was KENREX eligible for Best Play? I feel that should have replaced something else up there."
I feel like in the past the Outstanding Solo Performance nominees are typically not eligible for Best Play.
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How are the smaller awards nominees decided? Apr 22 2026, 09:10:05 AM
The OCCs and Drama Desks have nominating committees who meet and vote on them.
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DEATH OF A SALESMAN 2026 Previews Mar 23 2026, 04:53:20 PM
Does anyone have any stage door reports after a matinee?
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2025 Outer Critics Circle Award Nominations May 12 2025, 05:48:59 PM
Kad said: "Out of curiosity, does anyone know how OCC voting works? Is it ranked? Or is it simple plurality?"
Plurality.
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PAY THE WRITER Off-Broadway Aug 21 2023, 06:27:35 PM
Anyway I saw it over the weekend. Curtain went down at 4:02 for a 2pm show. It's not exactly a comedy and it deals with a lot of ideas that need pruning. There's a good play in there somewhere but it's not on stage.
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Fat Ham or Primary Trust Jun 21 2023, 03:50:35 PM
Primary Trust is one of the best things I've seen all year.
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Encores! 2023: LIGHT IN THE PIAZZA with Ruthie Ann Miles, DEAR WORLD with Donna Murphy, and OLIVER! May 3 2023, 12:08:21 PM
Kad said: "Matt Rogers said: "Did no one see the final dress of OLIVER last night?"
I did.
It’s a very fun and big production for Encores. Cast is uniformly excellent and it’s great to see Esparza onstage again.
It was my first time seeing Oliver onstage, somehow (though we were keenly reminded during the pre show speeches that there hasn’t been a NY production in almost four decades). I was kind of surprised at how dated the show felt compared to its contemporaries. It’s extremely episodic, takes forever to get Oliver in with Fagin, and feels overstuffed with musical numbers that, while tuneful, often don’t go anywhere. The plot really only has stakes well into the second act, and then wraps up so quickly. I’m used to the movie adaptation, which makes very wise cuts and better integrates songs into the action (see: “Oom-Pah-Pah&rdquo .
It was in very good shape for a final dress- and the production numbers are extremely polished, making this feel like a LORT production that blew its set budget on a full orchestra. The final sequence, however, definitely felt like it needed to be worked on (and I’m sure will be today). A lot happens in a short amount of time and it was just somewhat messy in its staging and lacked gravity and weight, and then it all feels anticlimactic.
Debessonet’s seemed to have been reined in a bit with her direction here, which serves the production well. There is a “community ensemble” element in “Consider Yourself,” but it actually works very well and turns the number into a big showstopper.
Benjamin Pajak is an adorable Oliver with a very strong singing voice. Lilli Cooper sounds fantastic as Nancy and has great rapport with the kids. Mary Testa and Brad Oscar wring every drop out of their comic relief roles. There is some excellent singing and dancing from the ensemble.
Esparza is a wonderfully smarmy, effete, weaselly Fagin who nevertheless oozes raggedy charm."
What was the running time?
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FAT HAM Previews Apr 9 2023, 11:51:49 PM
Yep, it’s still running about 2 hours.
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Letters from max Feb 15 2023, 09:14:52 AM
What was the running time?
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What goes on with the Lucille Lortel? Jan 23 2023, 02:24:48 PM
Colin Quinn's latest show, Small Talk, is currently playing there. It looks like there's been some updating inside the theater as well.
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Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 1/8/23 Jan 10 2023, 07:40:31 PM
Between Riverside cancelled shows on Wednesday, Thursday, and I think Sunday. I had tickets for one of those shows  ?format=auto&width=600
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Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 12/11/22 Dec 13 2022, 03:15:40 PM
I am really surprised Common isn't a bigger draw for Riverside.
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November Trip: Help Me Choose Plays Oct 24 2022, 03:55:25 PM
for me it's:
Salesman
Topdog
Leopoldstadt
Piano Lesson
But I think they're all quite good!
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A MAN OF NO IMPORTANCE AT CSC Preview Thread Oct 23 2022, 11:50:14 AM
I have two tickets for Saturday October 29 at 1pm for sale. I paid $174 but I’m willing to take best offer. DM me if interested.
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Into The Woods casting updates Aug 3 2022, 11:08:08 AM
singer234 said: "I'd love to see Cecily Strong as The Baker's Wife for a stint. I think she could sing it and she is just so so interesting to watch."
Absolutely, I love this idea. I guess SNL starting soon would make this impossible, though.
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Nollywood Dreams (MTC) Nov 26 2021, 09:18:08 PM
I actually really enjoyed it. It's not very deep but it's a very fun comedy. Worth seeing, definitely.
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Insert title here Oct 23 2021, 08:25:47 PM
He does date Libby Winter so that could be why he was there.
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