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The wife and I are coming for 4 nights and we wanna see a few shows here is what we've seen and how i'd rate them to give you guys some ideas of what we like.
Our Favorites
1. Wicked
2. Newsies
3. Priscilla Queen of the Desert
4. Mary Poppins
We liked these but they didn't make our top 4
5. How to Succeed in Business Without Trying
6. Traces
7. Spider Man Turn off The Dark
These Were Just Ok
8. Memphis
9. Lion King
10. Avenue Q
11. Warhorse
Just didn't get it?
12. Sleep No More
Based on that does anyone have any recommendations? We're thinking about Elf for sure simply because we love the movie but outside of that not really sure?
Updated On: 12/15/12 at 02:17 PM
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Definitely see The Mystery Of Edwin Drood, gorgeous production of a fun show and with a dazzling cast; if you fancy something poppier you could do alot worse than Bring It On....I thought it was really exhilarating.
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Wow. Thanks for the recommendation. The Mystery of Edwin Drood was one I had been skimming over but it actually looks pretty good and it looks like I can pick up cheap rush tickets for it as well. HIptix has tickets for $22 is this a big theater would mid mezzanine be awful you think?
I agree with ajh, The Mystery of Edwin Drood is great. Jersey Boys is fun as well. A Christmas Story isn't the best show, but a fun holiday treat.
I will say this to everyone, DO NOT MISS EDWIN DROOD. For reals. I agree that Jersey Boys is good fun is you haven't seen it, though tickets may be a harder get than Drood. I also loved this revival of ANNIE.
Drood, definitely but if you're coming in before it closes, Peter and the Starcatcher. It's such a fun, joyful production.
It's a relatively small theater and the view from the mid mezz is fine though the leg room is horrendous. Don't miss Edwin Drood.
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Thanks broadwaydevil. We're coming Dec 19-23rd. I have heard alot about peter and the starcatcher on here, but I have a tough time even comprehending a production with no music? But that's an easy one to get tickets to also. I think that one is on TDF for my dates.
Hmm after looking at the seating chart I think I lied. I think the hiptix tickets for drood are actually balcony and it's not exactly mid. It's like LL which is pretty much as high as you can get lol. So maybe i'll go for tickets at general rush or student rush instead in hopes of better seats.
Updated On: 12/15/12 at 04:36 PM
Though I will just add that Edwin Drood has a good discount on Broadway Box that brings the top ticket down to 89$. To me, the view from the orchestra and the proximity to the bulk of the audience interaction is worth the splurge, but if your budget is tight, don't worry, the view from the mezz is more than fine. I sat there the first time I saw the show and didn't miss a thing.
Typically more than half the shows playing on Broadway are straight plays at any given moment (or have "no music" as you put it.) They tend not to be flashy tourist affairs because most tourists associate Broadway with big chorus lines, Phantom, Wicked, and the Lion King. Obviously there's much more to theatre and Broadway in particular than that.
Peter and the Starcatcher is a really touching show but based on your description of what you enjoyed I have a sense you may not like it.
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Thanks Kelly. I just edited my last post. Anyone have any ideas what kinda tix people are getting with general rush?
I've heard of people getting seats in the sides/rear of the orchestra and of seats being primarily in the mezz. I haven't done it but it sounds like it's a toss-up and depends mostly on what's available on the date you choose to go.
So, you have a hard time comprehending plays? I'm not being nasty, I just need some clarification. If it's any consolation, Peter was nominated for best score so there is music.
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Kelly you're great! Thanks again. I think I'll definitely run the gamble then on general rush instead of hiptix.
No problem :) Glad you're going to check it out, I think you'll really have a wonderful time.
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There was a bit of a hyperbole in there sally. I mean I get it. Warhorse was considered a play. We just really like the "musical live-singing" aspect of the shows we've seen. I mean if you look at my top 4 you can kinda tell. I'm definitely open to the idea, I've added it to my list for sure. Alot of people talk about peter and the starcatcher on here.
You guys have convinced me on Edwin Drood. I have one more slot and it'll be either Peter and the Starcatcher, Jersey Boys or Nice Work If You Can Get It. But no ones mentioned that last one so that's slowly fading off my list haha. I'll play the lotto/rush/tkts game and I'm thinking whatever works out as the best deal is what I'll end up going with.
^I despised Nice Work if You Can Get It. There are a few who like it but I'd say most are lukewarm at best about it. From that list, I'd pick Peter and the Starcatcher though if you haven't seen Jersey Boys my guess is you'd probably prefer that.
If I had to pick two out of those three, I'd leave off Nice Work. I found it bland and unforgettable. I don't particularly like Jersey Boys either but I think you'd enjoy it based on what you like.
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So we'll get in sometime around noonish on Wednesday November 19th. Do you think it'll be possible to score general/student rush for either Drood or Jersey Boys? Or no freaking way they'll all be gone right at 10?
DROOD has a few different options for rush from what I can see. Half an hour before the show, half price tickets (best avail), 1 per student ID, general rush when the box office opens for primarily mezz seats for $32.50, and of course Hiptix. I can't imagine that all of these options would be unavailable to you.
No idea re: Jersey Boys.
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I was just reading about the harsh language in Jersey Boys. My wife hates watching movies where every other word is the F word that might've just got voted off. Might be Peter and the Starcatcher and Drood now.
If you and your wife like slapstick or screwball comedy, I wholeheartedly recommend Nice Work. Judy Kaye and Michael McGrath both won Tony awards for their performances, and it is delightful to hear Kelli O'Hara sing the Gershwin songs. So glad you're going to The Mystery of Edwin Drood-- definitely loads of fun!
I'd suggest Drood and Peter. Peter is a play with music, and a decent amount of it. NOt quite a musical, but touching and it will make you feel like a child in the best way possible.
IMO you can't go wrong with Drood and Peter. Two of my favorite productions this year.
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