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Any links to criticism or reviews in English of the Korean production? I'm particularly curious what the response is like in a country where a large maritime disaster (Sewol ferry) is very much a part of recent memory. It must resonate differently there.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWwnWy8-VY4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NM3M8Bev1Q
I could see this coming to the Circle in the Square Theatre.
I think it's been restaged for the proscenium in the Korean production.
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Hope it finally comes in next season!!! Too bad it can’t open this season when OOTI folds... as of now Kiss Me Kate is the only revival confirmed for this season?!?!?????
https://www.broadway.com/buzz/193241/titanic-revival-aims-for-a-2019-2020-broadway-bow/
brdwybound04 said: "Hope it finally comes in next season!!! Too bad it can’t open this season when OOTI folds... as of now Kiss Me Kate is the only revival confirmed for this season?!?!?????
https://www.broadway.com/buzz/193241/titanic-revival-aims-for-a-2019-2020-broadway-bow/"
There’s another discussion going on about this they just started shortly after the announcement ; Scroll down a little bit and check it out
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I saw that, but my post dates back to 2017! I’ve been posting and updating about this revival since way back then! Mine has more complete info. And a history/timeline of this production!
brdwybound04 said: "I saw that, but my post dates back to 2017! I’ve been posting and updating about this revival since way back then! Mine has more complete info. And a history/timeline of this production!"
Yeah I totally retract my statement LOL. I just read through the comments which answered one of my questions about the signature production. Apparently it was well worth seeing. I’ve never actually heard any music or anything from this show so if it does transfer I’m going to try to go in completely blind.
For those who are saying Circle In The Square, that’s almost 100% certainly going to be where Hadestown goes into.
Jordan Catalano said: "For those who are saying Circle In The Square, that’s almost 100% certainly going to be where Hadestown goes into."
also, I have not seen this production but Circle does not strike me as a venue to aspire to.
At least, not if it wants to make any money. Circle needs shows with low overhead. So to speak.
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Jordan Catalano said: "
Jack - Jeremy Jordan
Rose - Laura Osnes
Cal - Steven Pasquale
Molly Brown - Mary Testa
Ruth - Donna Murphy
Old Rose - Carol Channing
Brock - Marc Kudisch
"
A woman’s heart may be an ocean of secrets
But blue diamonds are a girl’s best friend!
No miniature Titanic creeping across the stage to end Act One, no dice.
Im not a fan of Titanic. But this season needs some revivals.
Love this show and think the staging needs the thrust to make it exciting. Not sure it would be as thrilling with a traditional proscenium.
RippedMan said: "Love this show and think the staging needs the thrust to make it exciting. Not sure it would be as thrilling with a traditional proscenium. "
I’ve never seen a staged production. How was the ship handled in the original? By “thrust” are you thinking about something akin to the ship in the revival of The King and I?
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"Jordan Catalano said: "
Jack - Jeremy Jordan
Rose - Laura Osnes
Cal - Steven Pasquale
Molly Brown - Mary Testa
Ruth - Donna Murphy
Old Rose - Carol Channing
Brock - Marc Kudisch"
For those who don't know, this is a "joke". None of these characters exist in the original Broadway musical.
"Love this show and think the staging needs the thrust to make it exciting. Not sure it would be as thrilling with a traditional proscenium. "
"I’ve never seen a staged production. How was the ship handled in the original? By “thrust” are you thinking about something akin to the ship in the revival of The King and I?"
I don't know what Ripped man and George and Dot are talking about. The original was at the Lunt Fontanne, a traditional proscenium house. Obviously the entire set is the ship, which tilted as the ship was sinking as you can see in the video included here, but the ship itself was only represented once, at the end of act 1, in the form of a tiny model (technically twice, as one is used as a prop during Andrews' Lament, as he tries to redesign the ship so it doesn't sink).
eta: this clip must be from previews. In the show Andrews is
killed when the piano crushes him as the deck continues to tilt. We do not see his death because a curtain comes in to shield us from that. In this clip, the piano has already gone by him before the video cuts off.
Lol. I forgot I wrote that. But it’s a good cast! Although now I might substitute Diana Rigg for Carol Channing.
Humorous story (and before I tell it, you should know the lady who told it to me found the humor in it). The lady I sat next to at Waitress in November said when she saw Titantic, she started sobbing as soon as the cast appeared at the beginning of Act 1 as they boarded the ship because she realized the whole cast was going to die. She was seated front center orchestra and felt it was pretty obvious to the cast that she was sobbing, which she found embarrassing, mainly because it probably was not clear to anyone why she was sobbing since the show had just begun.
Thank you for that story! There is an ominous cloud hanging over all the smiles on the passenger's faces in the first act. We know how it ends, the actors know how it ends, but the characters do not and it's a fascinating give and take. It's hard for me to put into words.
who are some people you guys wanna see star in this?
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I saw this production at Signature. It was well done, and in a bigger theatre, could be really gorgeous. The very end scene after the boat went down was beautifully staged, and really sad. So much of the boat is suggested rather than shown - a bit more properties would have been nice in the dining scene, but use of the ramps worked well in giving the feel of the boat, and the last scenes - the ship builder frantically studying his drawings, the passengers who did not survive, the incidentals in the "waves" - some unforgettable images in the production.
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I'd definitely go if the whole Korean cast transferred with it. They look great in the clips.
And, here's how the OBC handled the collision with the iceberg at end of act one (go forward to 5:01)
Updated On: 9/11/18 at 12:15 AM
ghostlight2 said: "The original was at the Lunt Fontanne, a traditional proscenium house. Obviously the entire set is the ship, which tilted as the ship was sinking as you can see in the video included here, but the ship itself was only represented once, at the end of act 1, in the form of a tiny model (technically twice, as one is used as a prop during Andrews' Lament, as he tries to redesign the ship so it doesn't sink).
eta: this clip must be from previews. In the show Andrews is
"
Did the entire floor of the stage tilt from one side to the other? If so, could the audience see underneath the "up" end?
ggersten said: "And, here's how the OBC handled the collision with the iceberg at end of act one (go forward to 5:01)
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