Broadway Star Joined: 2/14/17
Good to know you can't form a reasonable response to my questions.
Oh, George, this isn't an "us" vs "them" thing here. And if you have such disdain for most of the posters and their opinions, and don't even believe them, why would you want to be here. I enjoyed all three of the shows you mentioned....doesn't mean they aren't without flaws. How does that threaten you so? How does it affect your adoration of a show, or an actor?
I find theaterguy's attack on Ben Platt reprehensible and unfounded -- but what is the point of spurning him on? I said my piece and now it's time to move on. Your attacking of him, or his right to have his opinions makes you no better.
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/26/16
GeorgeandDot, since you started actively posting a few weeks ago, you seem to be in the middle of a fight with someone in every thread. Many on here have had a few battles, myself included, but you seem to have a daily need for it. Why so angry? Has your life turned out so poorly?
And if as you said in the other thread, you find this board such a f**king mess, I'm sure if you asked really nicely, they'll refund the cost you paid to register so you can leave.
dramamama611 said: "Oh, George, this isn't an "us" vs "them" thing here. And if you have such disdain for most of the posters and their opinions, and don't even believe them, why would you want to be here. I enjoyed all three of the shows you mentioned....doesn't mean they aren't without flaws. How does that threaten you so? How does it affect your adoration of a show, or an actor?
I find theaterguy's attack on Ben Platt reprehensible and unfounded -- but what is the point of spurning him on? I said my piece and now it's time to move on. Your attacking of him, or his right to have his opinions makes you no better.
I appreciate this. I fully admit/am aware that my opinion on Platt is not in the majority- But I do feel strongly in my opinion and feel it's worthy of discussion. And isn't this exactly the place to discuss our differing opinion? If we can't discuss them on a Bway message board, why is there a bwayworld message board? Thank you for the backup in that respect. I bet there's a ton of theatre related stuff we would agree on. :)
BACK TO OUR REGULARLY SCHEDULED PROGRAMMING...
I actually enjoyed the HELLO DOLLY 2017 Tony performance.
GeorgeandDot said: "Btw this thread should not exist"
And yet you've posted in it relentlessly.
UncleCharlie said: "GeorgeandDot, since you started actively posting a few weeks ago, you seem to be in the middle of a fight with someone in every thread. Many on here have had a few battles, myself included, but you seem to have a daily need for it."
Now that you mention it, I'm struggling to think of a thread in which GeorgeandDot posted that didn't quickly degenerate into a war.
^ it's their unpopular opinion :)
Mr Nowack - I liked the performance too. From my nosebleed seats, I couldn't see Horace's expressions during the song which made the song into a mere pastiche-like "cute" song. But seeing DHP perform up close, I realized the intention of that character really well. It gave him dimension, and finally explained why Dolly loves the guy. He does have a heart - it was just buried way deep beneath all the struggle he doesn't talk about except in this song.
GeorgeandDot said: "Btw this thread should not exist. It's horrible, mean-spirited and awful, like most things on this board. I'm beginning to realize that this board is made up of losers who never went anywhere in life and like to trash other people's work.
Get over yourselves.
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I have been lurking here for a little while and haven't really posted, but I must say I feel the same. I joined this board to discuss things about Broadway I love and read up on new shows and such for work purposes. The amount of negativity and self-righteousness on here is mind blowing. It's really not a positive place to be. And yes, I am aware that I can leave at any time.
Mr. Nowack said: "BACK TO OUR REGULARLY SCHEDULED PROGRAMMING...
I actually enjoyed the HELLO DOLLY 2017 Tony performance."
Me, too! One actor/character standing in front of a curtain singing a simple song. Very effective, very entertaining.
Updated On: 6/28/17 at 10:05 AM
Hey, geniuses, did you read the title of this post?
Public User said: "Hey, geniuses, did you read the title of this post?
YES
Broadway Star Joined: 11/24/16
Some Great Comet themed ones;
I don't know why everyone calls Comet "spectacle without substance" I personally found it to be very moving. The plot is simple, but allows for a neat exploration of character and a really great portrayal of struggling with depression. Dust and Ashes is... really something. The only real number that's just there for spectacle is Balaga. Do people not understand that the overblown partying of Russia Society at the time is exactly what the show is trying to satirize? It's empty, that's the point. And there's not a single bit of it (Aside from Balaga) that is not moving the plot forward or revealing essential character motivation.
Brittian Ashford - while I really like diverse musical theatre voices, I don't like hers at all. Happy to be seeing the new Sonya next month
Grace's Marya steals the show, far more then Amber's Helene.
Broadway Star Joined: 2/14/17
I like Brittain's voice but agree with your other points.
The first time I saw TGC, Amber's understudy was on so I thought that was why I didn't find Charming to be the showstopper that others had reported it to be. Then the next time I saw Amber and still felt the same. She does a great job but agree that Grace (and for me, Brittain) are giving the superior female featured performances in the show.
And absolutely regarding your first point. The superficiality of the spectacle is the whole point of it and it surprises me how some people don't understand that.
Stand-by Joined: 1/8/10
I've been lurking for a long, long time and only started regularly commenting recently. In my opinion, the board is no more confrontational now than it has ever been. The difficulty comes (as it always does) when people state their opinions as facts and/or cannot bear to hear any criticism of their favourite shows.
BroadwayRox3588 said: "Y'all are gonna hate me for this one.
I prefer Bright Star, Anastasia, and Bandstand to Hamilton.
(Don't get me wrong, though, I do love Hamilton)"
*Sheepishly raises hand in agreement* I have to admit Bandstand's score is my favorite of the 2016/17 season.
I would love to say Hamilton is overrated...much like DEH...but perhaps that's just because I find the lead characters bland.
Broadway Star Joined: 5/19/17
Brittian Ashford - while I really like diverse musical theatre voices, I don't like hers at all. Happy to be seeing the new Sonya next month
I can't stand her voice either! It sounds like she is yawn-singing.
Stand-by Joined: 6/2/17
Broadway Legend Joined: 11/30/15
"...Jitney" being probably the most boring and meaningless show I've seen.
I just don't understand all the raves and enthusiasm behind it.
I'm going to get completely trashed for this one- Lin's performance in Hamilton was unbearable. He can't sing or rap or whatever he was trying to do, it was painful to listen to and watch. HOWEVER, he is EXTREMELY talented in other aspects, but him as Hamilton- yikes.
I've always thought that In the Heights is by far Lin's better musical. I enjoy Hamilton well enough, but there's not an ounce of heart to the show.
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/2/14
I don't understand how Brittan Ashford's speaking voice sounds so much different from her affected singing voice.
I pray that Ben Platt doesn't get cast as Seymour in Little Shop of Horrors as some people have mentioned.
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