Broadway Legend Joined: 3/20/04
I had seen the show in previews and went back to see how much was changed. For the second time, I enjoyed myself immensly! Tom, Melissa, and everyone else were really on today. The staging has grown much stronger since the first time, with the intermission a slim 20 minutes. At the stage door, the actors were very happy to find out that I was back and that I'd be back again. Melissa even started a conversation with me when I said that. She is so sweet. I was able to ask her if a recording would be done any time soon. She said that they were planning to go into the studio in early October. I can't wait for that!
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
Ahem. I love saying I told ya so when it's something like this. DRACULA ROCKS--and I told you so!!! hehehe jk
I'm sooo happy you liked it. The entire cast is wonderful. I'm going again as soon as I can (meaning as soon as I get a job and can afford to spend a lot of money on theater because there are SO MANY SHOWS I WANT TO SEE)
So. I digressed. Drac rocks whahoo I'm happy you had fun!
I'm so glad you liked it. I saw it 2 weeks and ago and I really liked it. I agree the cast is really wonderful, both onstage and off. I can;t wait to see it again!
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/20/04
im a huge supporter for the show. stephen henderson even joked about my doing a commercial for it.
How long do they plan to keep Dracula in Broadway? I'd love to hear the recording. See, unfortunately, I live no where near New York or even on the east coast so I've only seen one Broadway show and I've been wanting to see Dracula. However, I will have to wait for the Broadway tour to come out over where I live. So, when will the cd be out in stores?
For those of you who have seen it both in previews and now that it opened, what exactly has been changed? I saw it the day after it opened, and loved it, but would like to know some of the changes. Thank you!
Understudy Joined: 12/31/69
There won't be a tour unless it's a hit, unless they make some money. And it's a big special effects show, so it really can't be done in regional theater, like Jekyll and even Pimpernel. If the Broadway show doesn't make money, the show overall won't make money.
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/20/04
Not much has changed. the intermission is shorter and the flying is more fluid. the nudity is still there and in great shape, if i must say.
Now i heard that there was at first no nudity during the matinees? Was that true and when did they change that to nudity during all performanes? Just wonderin
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/20/04
they scrapped that idea right after the reviews came out.
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