If she does call out for tonight, I hope she gives the theater more notice.
A Chorus Line revival played its final Broadway performance on August 17, 2008. The tour played its final performance on August 21, 2011. A new non-equity tour started in October 2012 played its final performance on March 23, 2013. Another non-equity tour launched on January 20, 2018. The tour ended its US run in Kansas City and then toured throughout Japan August & September 2018.
I feel this will have been Linda's debut and final performance as Dolly Levi. I think they will just cancel the performance next time Bette has to miss. Hearing that the matinee audience was subdued during the performance isn't a good representation compared to the enthusiastically received performances both Bette and Donna are receiving and fueling the performances they are in. Poor Linda and the cast today. When the audience isn't being receptive, its torture for everyone.
bfreak said: "While I'm very happy for Linda Mugleston, this can't be a good situation for anybody involved. The whole energy of the show is probably interesting today, as ALL of the company members are probably doing their best not to keep people disappointed while there is probably a bit skepticism and negativity from some audience members. I would be very disappointed too, and only because of the money. They are charging the outrageous prices to see Bette, not the show. I saw it with Donna Murphy from TKTS 5th row center orchestra Saturday 7/8 from an hour before the show for $85 each while it was $189 for tickets in mid orchestra side bought from September when I saw Bette in May. I also have a $189 mezzanine ticket in December for a Bette night that I purchased in May. Best wishes to everyone at the Shubert today and also to Bette who hopefully gets better soon.
And the Bette tickets went up since you saw it. I was looking for non-premium -- I could theoretically do it, but I consider this demand based pricing to be extortion -- and was able to find a couple for $229. The point: not only are you right, you arte even righter than you thought.
Jarethan said: "bfreak said: "While I'm very happy for Linda Mugleston, this can't be a good situation for anybody involved. The whole energy of the show is probably interesting today, as ALL of the company members are probably doing their best not to keep people disappointed while there is probably a bit skepticism and negativity from some audience members. I would be very disappointed too, and only because of the money. They are charging the outrageous prices to see Bette, not the show. I saw it with Donna Murphy from TKTS 5th row center orchestra Saturday 7/8 from an hour before the show for $85 each while it was $189 for tickets in mid orchestra side bought from September when I saw Bette in May. I also have a $189 mezzanine ticket in December for a Bette night that I purchased in May. Best wishes to everyone at the Shubert today and also to Bette who hopefully gets better soon.
And the Bette tickets went up since you saw it. I was looking for non-premium -- I could theoretically do it, but I consider this demand based pricing to be extortion -- and was able to find a couple for $229. The point: not only are you right, you arte even righter than you thought.
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Seriously. Extortion and greed on behalf of the producers. . I adore Bette. I have now seen her in the show a few times and going a few times more. But I am lucky in life that I can treat myself to such luxuries. Not everyone can. And for those of you who can't... I tell you... DONNA MURPHY IS FABULOUS. If you love Bette then treat yourself. You will love her in it and years from now you will remember you got to see Bette. If it is too expensive for you or your not that hardcore of a fan then go see Donna.
Rightly so. She has the Broadway creds to do so. Sadly, the entire audience has no idea about any of this so I'm sure they felt like they were watching a community theatre actress hence their alleged subdued reaction this afternoon. The ensemble were playing the show in their Bette/Donna mode which I'm sure fell flat opposite Linda due to the audience's reception.
I'd love to hear an honest report about Linda. I love Bette but Donna was the best for me. Everyone talks about Bette's charm, but when I saw Donna she actually mangaged to create a real woman. It was fantastic. Bette I'm sure is good in her own way. I just wish we could all love the dollys without getting defensive of our favorites.
I love Bette but Donna was the best for me. Everyone talks about Bette's charm, but when I saw Donna she actually mangaged to create a real woman. It was fantastic. Bette I'm sure is good in her own way.
8:05pm on stage behind the red curtain at the Shubert Theatre in New York City. Bette Midler and the ensemble is getting into their places for the opening Act 1 number as the HELLO, DOLLY! Overture plays to sporadic moments of applause from the excited audience.
Bette Midler (approaching Linda Mugleston standing stage right): How'd this afternoon go?
BrodyFosse123 said: "8:05pm on stage behind the red curtain at the Shubert Theatre in New York City. Bette Midler and the ensemble is getting into their places for the opening Act 1 number as the HELLO, DOLLY! Overture plays to sporadic moments of applause from the excited audience.
Bette Midler (approaching Linda Mugleston standing stage right): How'd this afternoon go?