"it's off Broadway for a reason" ummm some of the best theater in the city is Off-Broadway.
As for your question magictodo, they don't have any promos out right now. There are $49 tickets for weekdays in the last row (which is perfectly fine at that theater). Since tickets just went on sale, don't expect any promos for a while. Id just buy the last row if you're looking for something cheap.
Having not heard about this show at all I did some research... The cast is pretty legit. What's going on here? Lesli Margherita, Lucas Steele, Felicia Boswell, Natalie Weiss, Ann Harada are all in it.
raddersons said: "Having not heard about this show at all I did some research... The cast is pretty legit. What's going on here? Lesli Margherita, Lucas Steele, Felicia Boswell, Natalie Weiss, Ann Harada are all in it."
Here's the "About the Show" from their website...
Not to be confused with, and very much unlike The Emoji Movie, Emojiland is an electric ensemble piece about a diverse community of archetypes who take one another at face value: a smiling face dealing with depression; a princess who doesn’t want a prince; a skull dying for deletion; a nerd face too smart for his own good; a face with sunglasses who can’t see past his own reflection; and a police officer and construction worker who just want to work together. When a software update threatens to destroy life as they know it, Emojiland faces the most fundamental questions a society – and a heart – can face: Who are we? And who matters?
I saw this at NYMF last year and really enjoyed it. It's surprisingly deep for an emoji musical but probably won't change your life or anything. It had a great energy with a great cast there, and I'm excited to see what this new cast will bring and what changes they've made in the year and a half since their last production.
@modernmillie it seems like you WANT the show to fail.
Are you one of the actors from the NYMF production who was replaced?
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Anyways I saw it at NYMF and it was charming and adorable. Not a kids show, any more than “lightening thief” was a kids show. It’s Family friendly but I had a great time with friends.
Also, the offer is valid for only regular seats, not premium. So if you put seats that are “too good” in your cart, you won’t get the discount. My $20 seats are in Row G.
I was tempted by this very good offer, so I looked it up on YouTube. And it was awful. *shudder*
The sad part is the production values look so high and the instrumental music/melodies are pretty good, the talent is phenomenal, but the lyrics (what it's about) is dumb asf and makes me cringe so hard.
The show previews in a week and hardly any seats are sold.
macnyc said: "Also, the offer is validfor only regular seats, not premium. So if you put seats that are “too good” in your cart, you won’t get the discount. My $20 seats are in Row G."
Mine also. To me, thats a plus. The Duke doesn't have "premium" seating in a real sense. And there the sound mid -house is better to my ear than sitting in the front row.
I'll see anything for $20, especially to support new writers. That La Margherita is in it is gravy! If I also score a rush seat for My Name is Lucy Barton that night, the trip will be worth it no matter how good or bad this turns out to be.