Oy...I went to the evening show on 10/15 and let me tell you the lobby scene was not so pretty. There was a decent sized crowd there and like it even looked like it was going to be somewhat organized. There was a pathway and everything. And then I saw all these people with Rent and Wicked stuff which like...I personally would never bring stuff from other shows but whatever. But then there were like all these homemade poster and such. SO then she comes out and freaking high pitched screaming, shrieking stuff goes on and I just cringe. The the mob happens....crowding around her. She signed...and took pictures if you asked and had the camera ready. And like you had to ask to even take pictures OF all the actors not even with them. But yes she did take pictures with people and sign. Things werent THAT bad at first but then it was just out of hand. People were yelling to her and waving stuff around her face and she looked so frazzled and sketched out. She had that look...like she had those wide eyed deer in headlight eyes that she gets when shes freaked out or scared...like she had at some of the Wicked stage doors that she DIDNT have at Ptown when people werent freaking out and such.
Worst part is, as she tried to leave, the mass of people pushed after her down the stairs and out the door where she was kind enough to stop and sign and take some more pictures. Then, surrounded by Public Theater staff, she began to go down the street where the people FOLLOWED her to the point where they were brisky walking down the street, one of the people from the theater had to flag down a cab and they got her in it QUICK. It was crazy...she seemed so like scattered and freaked out by the time she made it halfway through the lobby it was not cool.
Idina was more than gracious with everyone, signing stuff and taking pictures and people were STILL mobbing her like crazy and thorwing stuff in her face and such....it was ugly
She's so nice. I hate when people do that, especilly when so many of her fans KNOW she HATES crowds.
Idina: Somehow I got myself to the stage, came out at the end of the show, and I had some kind of closure.
Some guy: You looked great!
Idina: Thanks...I WAS SO HIGH!
8/21/05
To all of the detractors, why does Idina Menzel's fan following matter to you? She has a large fanbase, big deal. Chasing her down the street is quite extreme, but I don't see why you have to bash people who admire her. "Anyone 14 and under NOT permitted..." what does it matter? The show is selling tickets.
That's fine, but if you want to see an adult/mature show with a bunch of screaming tween girls. Followed by more screaming tweens harrasing Idina in the lobby, and chasing her down the street - that's your issue.
The show was not meant for this. And Idina did NOT want this.
It's a shame.
Oh because BS The show is recommended for over 13 and under.
Updated On: 10/16/05 at 10:18 PM
Didn't someone say that she even warned against the show to the younger people on her website? Personally, I would be kind of embarassed if I brought a bunch of screaming people to a show that was not that kind of show. And I think it's great that she recognized that it wasn't that kind of show. She's respectful of her craft, and I think that's admirable.
"This table, he is over one hundred years old. If I could, I would take an old gramophone needle and run it along the surface of the wood. To hear the music of the voices. All that was said." - Doug Wright, I Am My Own Wife
I think it's great that she is so well loved, but it would be nice for those crazy "let's chase her down the street" people to chill out a little. That high pitched screaming really hurts my ears too.
Actually, I'm just selfish. I want them all to go away so I can have a picture, autograph, and possibly an awkward conversation.
Idina: Somehow I got myself to the stage, came out at the end of the show, and I had some kind of closure.
Some guy: You looked great!
Idina: Thanks...I WAS SO HIGH!
8/21/05
I don't think that this has anything to do with age I think its just the way people act. I mean I'm 16 and I would NEVER attack someone like those people attack Idina. But dang we took my G-ma to the Lawrence Welk(sp) thing in Branson one time and she attacked no joke attacked the stars of the show. So I don't think you should be saying its only the teens cause its not.
I just wanted to be the first to post the happenings tonight here.
There were two or three girls who had made shirts resembling the I <3 NY shirts, but it said Idina in place of NY, obviously. Then they were wearing red track pants that resembled those that Idina wore at her last show in Wicked. Idina signed their stuff and ran past them as quick as possible.
I'll be sure to change the way I view things when I see a grandma attack Idina.
I do agree that there are some people under 16 or so who are calm and collected but from my experiences (and I've had a lot of them) they can be pretty insane.
Idina: Somehow I got myself to the stage, came out at the end of the show, and I had some kind of closure.
Some guy: You looked great!
Idina: Thanks...I WAS SO HIGH!
8/21/05
alli- If I were Idina I would have laughed in their faces.
Idina: Somehow I got myself to the stage, came out at the end of the show, and I had some kind of closure.
Some guy: You looked great!
Idina: Thanks...I WAS SO HIGH!
8/21/05
Left Orchestra, Row C-- I can't remeber the specific seats.
I agree that it is not about age. I am only 15, but consider myself to be rather mature. I would never EVER scream like that or act as obnoxious as many of Idina's fans have. I also understand that there are musicals other than Rent and Wicked, though I enjoy both. It just happens that the obnoxious fans happen to fall within my age group.
Warner might be re-doing her site. I don't know for sure, but it would make sense.
Idina: Somehow I got myself to the stage, came out at the end of the show, and I had some kind of closure.
Some guy: You looked great!
Idina: Thanks...I WAS SO HIGH!
8/21/05
Patronus...you beat me to it...and I'm MAJORING in this crap!
A few days after Idina got signed the president of WEA (Warner's distribution company) came to my school. It was slightly exciting because he talked about how faithful they were to their artists.
Idina: Somehow I got myself to the stage, came out at the end of the show, and I had some kind of closure.
Some guy: You looked great!
Idina: Thanks...I WAS SO HIGH!
8/21/05