BroadwayConcierge said: "BroadwayCdn said: "I'll be visiting next month and this one is definitely on our list to see. Any tips on where to sit for the lower priced tickets? Would Orchestra along the far right or left be better than Rear Mezz?"
Closer to the stage is better for this one. I'd go for anywhere in the orchestra over the rear mezz."
Angels in America is the only obvious choice. Now now, I can hear the complaints now: "But Oak, it's not even a musical!" "But Oak, you literally haven't seen any of these because you haven't even been to New York this season!"
None of that matters, and the reason for this is three words: Na. Than. Lane. Anything that he is in automatically counts as a Musical because the sweet, aspartimisal tones coming from his vocal chords can't be called anything but song. And secondly, anything he's in is automatically the best of the season because it's closer to Broadway's True Purpose than anything else that season. End of Discussion.
JudyDenmark said: "pushdabutton said: "How is Mean Girls?"
I found it really enjoyable. I'm not sure why it gets the amount of hate it's been getting -it's a fun show! Yes, some of the lyrics are... questionably lazy... but overall I thought it was a very entertaining night of theater. I was smiling the whole time. If someone's coming to NYC and can only see one show, I'm not sure it's the ONE I'd recommend, but it's certainly worth seeing if you live here or have vacation options!"
pushdabutton said: "I should have mentioned I am bringing my niece to see Mean Girls. She's 20 years old. Here are some of the shows she loved (in no particular order):
Probably goes without saying, but a 20-year-old niece is the absolute perfect audience for Mean Girls. I'm sure she'll love it!
FWIW, I (late-30s, female) was sitting between two senior couples, and I could tell that they absolutely were not getting any of the social media jokes or current pop culture references... and definitely none of the movie references. The audience roared at the Danny DeVito line and I heard one of them audibly ask her husband what was so funny. They looked bewildered.
That's not to say that people of all ages can't enjoy this, or that younger people who do get the jokes aren't allowed to dislike the show... but I think that might be a pretty big factor in how much people enjoy the show. I'd imagine I'd feel similarly bewildered if I was watching a show with a bunch of had-to-be-there jokes about the 1950s.
Someone in a Tree2 said: "ONCE ON THIS ISLAND by a wide mile, electric and heartstoppingly moving.
MY FAIR LADY is first runner-up, a cooler show delivered with panache and skill if not swooning emotion.
And then, I'm sorry to say, THE BAND'S VISIT takes a distant third place. The music could be lovely, but the show simply traveled too small a journey for me. An admirable Act I waiting for its Act II."
ONCE ON THIS ISLAND, undoubtedly. THE BAND'S VISIT just did not do it for me and I do not understand the hype (mind you, I am not a HUGE theater critic but can't get behind this one). Spend the money on ONCE ON THIS ISLAND. You will not regret it.
the bands visit was one of the more boring things i have ever seen. The last 20 min were good..the rest made me annoyed. Fish out of water story. seen it before. NExt.
I have to agree that Bands Visit was one of the most boring musicals that I have ever seen. I sat there for 2 hours and not a single thing happened. Everyone keeps saying how it shows the beauty of human connection, but I didn't even see any human emotion. Everything about it was bland and unremarkable.
Spongebob, on the other hand, was definitely my favorite musical.
"Girlfriend" at Signature Theatre in Arlingtom, Va - a gay romance - what's not to like?
"Snow Child" Arena in DC
Once again, DC surpasses Broadway - 'Escape to Whatever" and "Summer"? Pure Crap! "The Band's Visit" was last year for me ... and it is the perfect musical.
MoveOnGypsy said: "On Broadway, The Band's Visit. Off-Broadway, I really liked Desperate Measures."
Agree with The Band's Visit on Broadway. Sublime.
Desperate Measures flew below my radar. I am seeing it the first week it re-opens at New World Stages. I hear the score has a country sound so I am all in. Can't wait.