I'm seeing it later in the week and was wondering if anyone was seeing the first preview tonight? I've been rather disapointed with the last few play revivals i've seen on Broadway (The Country Girl, Les Liaisons Dangereuses, and parts of Macbeth) - I'm trying not to set my hopes to high for TOP GIRLS, but I enjoy Chuchill and I got to say this has got to be one of the best ensembles on paper I've seen in quite sometime. Then again I thought The Country Girl had the predegree as well, and that show is a disaster. I'm hoping what's on page and set for Top Girls translates on the stage.
Please report if anyone is going soon...
I'm trying not to set my hopes to high for TOP GIRLS, but I enjoy Chuchill and I got to say this has got to be one of the best ensembles on paper I've seen in quite sometime. Then again I thought The Country Girl had the predegree as well, and that show is a disaster.
I gots ta say dis gots da sound bettuh then Choo-Choo's lest revizal. Specisically wid dat predegriee.
WHAT?
I'm seeing it tonight..will report back.
Thanks WAT - looking forward to it.
WBAF - please check your PM. I can't seem to post on this board without your taking issue with everything.
Back to the original post, if anyone else is seeing the show, let me know how it is. Thanks!
I only take issue with your inability to spell, apply basic rules of grammar, and proofread before posting.
I will also be there tonight. Will definitely report back. I know nothing about the play, but the synopsis makes it sound very bizarre.
Thursday for me.
Wish I could be there tonight... But, I'll be seeing it in about a month. I look forward to hearing what others have to say about it.
I'm sorry to say I am unable to review this show because I have absolutely NO CLUE what I just saw for the past 2.5 hours. It was so painful. There was mass exodus at intermission and a handful of people did walk out during the middle of Act 1. The show was atrocious. I would not recommend this to anyone. I'd rather sit through Cry Baby, The Country Girl, and A Catered Affair 100 times than sit through this again. I honestly just didn't get it. Apparently I needed to read up on my women's studies and important figures in feminism to fully comprehend this pretentious bull**it. Go at your own risk.
I know this just started previews tonight and technically the running time could change a bit, but does anyone know the approximate run time for this play?
The first act was a LONG hour and 40 minutes. The second act was like 35 minutes...
WAT, good for you for staying, though :)
I have never left a show at intermission...wasn't going to start tonight.
Could you tell if the performances are good, despite the material?
The performances were fine. They all knew their lines. I just couldn't stand the material.
Thank you WAT, despite it not sounding like you had that great of a time!
Brantley is going to be having a field day with the reviews for this, The Country Girl and Cry-Baby.
Can't wait.
...don't forget Glory Days is still to open, too.
Shouldn't we wait to pass judgment until we get a review from someone who liked the material before seeing this production?
Well, it is the first preview and it's Caryl Churchill and it's non-sequential. I'm familiar with the play (because we did it in college) and really like it. But, I don't remember Act I running 1 hour and 40 minutes.
SoOoOoO... Should I *save* the $30 I was going to spend on a front row seat to shis one???
Let me clarify:
The play as a whole consists of THREE acts.
Act 1, and Act 2, scenes 1 and 2 are collectively 1 hour and 40 minutes.
Then there is an intermission.
Act 3 is approximately 35 minutes and then the show is over.
Wish I was under 30 to take advantage of those $30 tickets. There needs to be a $40 under 40.
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