They had me at Uranowitz, Levy, and Wolfe, but so many others too! What an insanely talented cast, so excited to see so many favorites together on the same stage.
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everythingtaboo said: "They had me at Uranowitz, Levy, and Wolfe, but so many others too! What an insanely talented cast, so excited to see so many favorites together on the same stage."
Same! This is not only a very important show, but also a great cast. Can’t wait to see it.
Betsy Wolfe is busy with a considerably less highbrow West End transfer - namely & Juliet. It would be hilarious if she completed the Toronto tryouts for & Juliet, did Leopoldstadt for winter than returned to & Juliet for Spring 2023, but that would be pretty hard...
ATerrifyingAndImposingFigure said: "Love how Uranowitz is keeping busy with both musicals and straight plays"
He was, without a doubt, my favorite part of Assassins, Burn This, and Falsettos. I am so looking forward to him in this. Also very much looking forward to David Krumholtz!
With all the talk about Uronawitz and Levy, I totally missed that David Krumholtz is going to be in this. How random! I see that he also did it in London, when the show came back from the pandemic?
I'm a little conflicted now - I have fond associations with Krumholtz's early work, particularly Addams Family Values and 10 Things I Hate About You, and I always love to see him pop in other film/TV projects.
I'd enjoy seeing him onstage, but is it worth it to see this 2.5 hour play, that I already saw, and thought was good-not-great? Probably not. Oh well, maybe I'll see how ticket sales are doing then decided accordingly.
Really looking forward to this but orchestra seats are priced at over $200 during the week. That's very high for a straight play. Hoping there will be discounts!