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THE GRINCH Begins Previews - Bring on the Reviews!

THE GRINCH Begins Previews - Bring on the Reviews!

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#0THE GRINCH Begins Previews - Bring on the Reviews!
Posted: 10/25/06 at 7:01pm

THE GRINCH begins previews
So bring on the reviews!


"The Spectacle has, indeed, an emotional attraction of its own, but, of all the parts, it is the least artistic, and connected least with the art of poetry. For the power of Tragedy, we may be sure, is felt even apart from representation and actors. Besides, the production of spectacular effects depends more on the art of the stage machinist than on that of the poet."
--Aristotle

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#1re: THE GRINCH Begins Previews - Bring on the Reviews!
Posted: 10/25/06 at 7:02pm

I'm going on Sunday, so I'll be sure to report back then.



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#2re: THE GRINCH Begins Previews - Bring on the Reviews!
Posted: 10/25/06 at 9:17pm

bump


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BwayLeadman
#3re: THE GRINCH Begins Previews - Bring on the Reviews!
Posted: 10/25/06 at 10:01pm

I saw their dress rehearsal.
I don't want to give away spoilers.
I thought it was o.k. Not what I expected.
Some of the songs I could do without.
At times I felt it dragged a little.
Even though it was about 70minutes, it felt longer.
It felt like a re-invented "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang", and it's funny because almost half of the kids in the show, were in Chitty.

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#4re: THE GRINCH Begins Previews - Bring on the Reviews!
Posted: 10/25/06 at 10:18pm

Was anyone there tonight?


"The Spectacle has, indeed, an emotional attraction of its own, but, of all the parts, it is the least artistic, and connected least with the art of poetry. For the power of Tragedy, we may be sure, is felt even apart from representation and actors. Besides, the production of spectacular effects depends more on the art of the stage machinist than on that of the poet."
--Aristotle

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Caroline-Q-or-TBoo
#5re: THE GRINCH Begins Previews - Bring on the Reviews!
Posted: 10/25/06 at 10:18pm

stop the recycling of child actors!


"Picture "The View," with the wisecracking, sympathetic sweethearts of that ABC television show replaced by a panel of embittered, suffering or enraged Arab women" -the Times review of Black Eyed

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otis33
#6re: THE GRINCH Begins Previews - Bring on the Reviews!
Posted: 10/25/06 at 10:25pm

The dress rehearsal was actually the first time they had run through the show. Glad to hear they made it through, at least. I'm sure it'll tighten up once they get a run or two under their belts.

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jess20882
#7re: THE GRINCH Begins Previews - Bring on the Reviews!
Posted: 10/26/06 at 11:02am

so...did anyone actually go last night? feel like writing a short review? i'm trying to decide if i should get tickets for my little cousins when they come into the city...

thanks re: THE GRINCH Begins Previews - Bring on the Reviews!

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AudreyTwoTwo
#8re: THE GRINCH Begins Previews - Bring on the Reviews!
Posted: 10/26/06 at 11:57am

im going wednesday so i will tell you then.

but the grinch does look a bit freaky, right?


The Best of Times is Now!

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jess20882
#9re: THE GRINCH Begins Previews - Bring on the Reviews!
Posted: 10/26/06 at 12:00pm

his 'fur' reminds me of oscar the grouch! but patrick page is a talented actor so hopefully he can steer the costume in a better direction re: THE GRINCH Begins Previews - Bring on the Reviews!

Yankeefan007
#10re: THE GRINCH Begins Previews - Bring on the Reviews!
Posted: 10/26/06 at 12:03pm

There was a review on ATC....some minor flubs, the girl who plays Cindy wasn't that great, Patrick looked lost on the stage, and John made a few line flubs.

Not bad for a first preview.

And the show clocked in at 70 minutes.

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munkustrap178
#11re: THE GRINCH Begins Previews - Bring on the Reviews!
Posted: 10/26/06 at 12:12pm

If I see this, it will be closer to the holidays. I have no desire to go see this show in October.


"If you are going to do something, do it well. And leave something witchy." -Charlie Manson

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AudreyTwoTwo
#12re: THE GRINCH Begins Previews - Bring on the Reviews!
Posted: 10/26/06 at 12:14pm

70 minutes? Is there an intermission?


The Best of Times is Now!

Yankeefan007
#13re: THE GRINCH Begins Previews - Bring on the Reviews!
Posted: 10/26/06 at 12:15pm

Don't think so.

The original run time was said to be 90 minutes, but who knows. It's the reason they do 100 shows a day.

bwaybud
#14re: THE GRINCH Begins Previews - Bring on the Reviews!
Posted: 10/26/06 at 1:18pm

I saw the show last night, I wasnt really entertained. Very catored to kids, I just didnt feel the magic.
As a patron of Christmas Carol I find myself really missing the annual run. In Christmas Carol I really felt like there was a beauty to both the music and the story, but Grinch was just a holiday money-maker.
Performances were ok, not great, but the music wasnt very good. I guess the performers can only do so much with certain material.
Set was nice, seussical like but with grinch story.

lol i wish jim carry would do it.......
J

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jess20882
#15re: THE GRINCH Begins Previews - Bring on the Reviews!
Posted: 10/26/06 at 1:20pm

I did A Christmas Carol at the theatre at MSG for it's final year, 2003, and I miss it so much! Those 5 months of being involved with the show were some of the best of my life re: THE GRINCH Begins Previews - Bring on the Reviews!
Updated On: 10/26/06 at 01:20 PM

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FrontRowCenter2
#16re: THE GRINCH Begins Previews - Bring on the Reviews!
Posted: 10/26/06 at 2:01pm

Sorry, but this is one show that I have absolutely no desire to see.

RentBoy86
#17re: THE GRINCH Begins Previews - Bring on the Reviews!
Posted: 10/26/06 at 3:15pm

Did it fit well into the big theater? What's the highest ticket price for this?

jasobres
#18re: THE GRINCH Begins Previews - Bring on the Reviews!
Posted: 10/26/06 at 3:21pm

What percentage of the dialogue was in rhyme?

Who sings "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch"?


"Ev'ry-buddy wants ta get into de act!" - Jimmy Durante "Breathe from your hoo-hoo." -Kristin Chenoweth

bwayondabrain
#19re: THE GRINCH Begins Previews - Bring on the Reviews!
Posted: 10/26/06 at 4:21pm

i think the highest ticket price is like 100 dollars right?
i wouldnt pay that to see this, but oh well...

the theatre looks cool

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Auggie27
#20re: THE GRINCH Begins Previews - Bring on the Reviews!
Posted: 10/26/06 at 4:27pm

I'm in the minority, but I love the Jim Carey movie, despite the length. Even the excesses. And the sweet James Horner score (Cindi Lou's "Where Are You Christmas?" is sadly haunting.) But the material is tough -- it doesn't scream stage show, unless widly imaginative. If the score doesn't land, it could feel like a bad British pantomine.


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WickedGeek28
#21re: THE GRINCH Begins Previews - Bring on the Reviews!
Posted: 10/26/06 at 4:32pm

A Christmas Carol totally hooked me into theatre about 12 years ago . . . I miss it dearly.


"You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view - until you climb into his skin and walk around in it."
To Kill A Mockingbird

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#22re: THE GRINCH Begins Previews - Bring on the Reviews!
Posted: 10/26/06 at 5:36pm

as do i re: THE GRINCH Begins Previews - Bring on the Reviews! i still look through my scrapbook from when i did the show. i miss everyone in the cast...and the kids...they all rocked!

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CATSNYrevival
#23re: THE GRINCH Begins Previews - Bring on the Reviews!
Posted: 10/26/06 at 5:50pm

again, the musical is not based on the Jim Carrey movie, and does not feature "Where Are You Christmas?" or any of the original James Horner music from the film. the musical version features lyrics and a book by Timothy Mason with the music written by Mel Marvin, but still does incorporate "You're A Mean One, Mister Grinch" and "Welcome Christmas". the show was written and performed annually in San Diego at the Old Globe Theatre a few years prior to the movie's inception. Updated On: 10/26/06 at 05:50 PM

jasobres
#24re: THE GRINCH Begins Previews - Bring on the Reviews!
Posted: 10/27/06 at 6:43pm

That doesn't answer any of my questions. Who sings "Mr. Grinch" and approximately what percentage of the dialogue is in rhyme?


"Ev'ry-buddy wants ta get into de act!" - Jimmy Durante "Breathe from your hoo-hoo." -Kristin Chenoweth


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