BrooklynsHere said: "Does anyone else think Terry Teachout's review reads like a direct response to Brantley's?
"Grudging reviews notwithstanding, “Be More Chill” is one of the strongest new musicals of the past decade, a charming, astutely crafted tale of neurotic post-millennial geeks in love whose appeal is in no way limited to those whom it portrays. Yes, it’s drawing hordes of kids, and it's a joy to see them mobbing the stage door, but if you don't warm to "Be More Chill," then you've either forgotten or never knew what it felt like to be insufficiently cool for school.""
Delicious.
==> this board is a nest of vipers <==
"Michael Riedel...The Perez Hilton of the New York Theatre scene" - Craig Hepworth, What's On Stage
Funny, I periodically see articles popping up in different media sources, for example, Time Magazine and NY Post to name the most recent ones, saying BMC is such a phenomenon and that it’s making such an impact in some teens’ lives, so one would think that one would see a lot more discussion here about BMC? And that one would see huge sales at the box office, which we don’t. So do you expect BMC will have a huge increase in sales when teens visit NYC in the summer with their parents?
any idea why stub hub prices for Saturday evenings are so cheap? Is George Salazar out on Saturday evenings or something? Every week I check they are in the $30's and $40s
As far as I know, there are no regularly scheduled outs. I do think scalpers must have purchased most of the cheapo seats for this show hoping to unload them for a profit. Unfortunately for them, this isn't close to selling out, and you can get much better seats for 40 bucks on the rush line.
uncageg said: "It amazes me how so many people don't have a tv!
Yes, they are running ads on tv. They seem to be less frequent after it opened."
I have a TV, but I usually use it for Netflix, Hulu, etc. Although, when I do watch TV, I am surprised (living not too far from the city) that there aren't more commercials for Broadway musicals/plays. The only ones I've seen are for Wicked, The Lion King, and Come From Away (although I do see the Cher Show Youtube ad on an hourly basis).
"I think that when a movie says it was 'based on a true story,' oh, it happened - just with uglier people." - Peanut Walker, Shucked
MollyJeanneMusic said: "uncageg said: "It amazes me how so many people don't have a tv!
Yes, they are running ads on tv. They seem to be less frequent after it opened."
I have a TV, but I usually use it for Netflix, Hulu, etc. Although, when I do watch TV, I am surprised (living not too far from the city) that there aren't more commercials for Broadway musicals/plays. The only ones I've seen are for Wicked, The Lion King, and Come From Away (although I do see the Cher Show Youtube ad on an hourly basis)."
I live in southern Connecticut, and I see Broadway TV commericals constantly. Ain't Too Proud, Aladdin, Anastasia, The Band's Visit, Be More Chill, Beautiful, Beetlejuice, The Book of Mormon, The Cher Show, Come From Away, Dear Evan Hansen, The Ferryman, Frozen, King Kong, The Lion King, My Fair Lady, Network, Oklahoma!, Phantom, Pretty Woman, The Prom, To Kill a Mockingbird, Waitress, and Wicked are in regular rotation, some more than others. The one that airs the most, though, is Jersey Boys.
MollyJeanneMusic said: "You are averylucky person. I would love to see some of those. (I do remember seeing some Waitress when it first came out, but not anymore.)"
The new Waitress commercial is Sara Bareilles interviewing people outside the Brooks Atkinson after the show. It's a little cringey.
I was not optimistic...(from other Iconis shows and what i was hearing here.) but I tried to stay open minded.
The first 10 or 15 minutes, I thought, okay, this is funny, it might work out. But that sadly went downhill. By intermission, my opinion had wilted down to "not for me." But the opening Act II number just brought my opinion to the sub-cellar, a place from which there is no return.
I will admit, even during Act II, i did find some things funny as well, but the rest was just eye roll inducing and mind numbing. I cant even count the number of WTF looks that i got from my group.
Sigh...2 1/2 hours, I'll never get back.
If we're not having fun, then why are we doing it?
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Most of my group was negative. Some of the younger kids (freshmen) liked it. Out of my 50 kids i would guess 10-12 liked it, in varying degrees.
Many of my students were looking forward to this show the most, and it was actually tne first show chosen by an overwhelming vote.
The rest were truly baffled by how bad the show was or even how it was on B'way. Some remarked that it felt like a high school production.
Other shows we saw? Mockingbird and Kiss Me, Kate. I wrote my thoughts on Mockingbird on the review page (just adored it, as did most of my kids.
I havent written up any thoughts on KMK. Overall, we liked but didnt love it. I didnt write up anything on this show , as i had nothing new to add that hasn't already been said.
If we're not having fun, then why are we doing it?
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No worries, Miles, no offense taken. I do indeed have other adults with me. But, when all is said and done, it is my circus, and they are my monkeys.
Theyre good kids and we have a great time, but no way anyone should do it alone. It would be negligent. if you have an emergency, everyone would be screwed. Theres a reason all travel companies give fee trips for chaperones. (usually 1 free chaperone per 15 paying kids.)
If we're not having fun, then why are we doing it?
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I saw it on Sunday. Be More Chill was cute and I had fun. I liked it, but I didn’t appreciate the mixed messages it gave out about being yourself.
I know the lessons were learned, but it still can make someone bad about themselves if they have bad self-esteem. Like if you are a “nerd,” then “you are terrible and you make people want to die.” I might be overthinking this, but did anyone else have that problem?
Plus, did any of the parents who took little little kids do any research on the show at all? Have fun explaining the fake sex scene to your 6 year old. That poor boy next to me covered his eyes the whole time while the mom was laughing.
The fandom insanity is real. People ranging from little children to grown adults in their 50s (which is not bad at all btw. :) I was just shocked!) decked out on BMC clothing head to toe and cosplays.
And yes, George Salazar is great and his solo was a giant highlight. He’s a lock for a Tony nom for sure!
That sex scene was awful. As I said, everything once Act II began was horrid.
I dont see Salazar getting nommed, i thought he was nothing but a caricature. While i realuze I'm in the minority, i cant get behind his song either. (That was the fav of many of my students) it was too long and put upon by the character himself.
If we're not having fun, then why are we doing it?
These are DISCUSSION boards, not mutual admiration boards. Discussion only occurs when we are willing to hear what others are thinking, regardless of whether it is alignment to our own thoughts.