FUN HOME- previews
FUN HOME- previews#1
Posted: 9/30/13 at 12:04am
Previews of FUN HOME begin tonight. Any going?
Excited to hear about this one....
FUN HOME- previews#2
Posted: 10/1/13 at 11:22am
I'm going tonight (Tuesday), and will try to report back afterward. There's also some feedback on All That Chat.
Updated On: 10/1/13 at 11:22 AM
FUN HOME- previews#3
Posted: 10/1/13 at 11:27amSeeing this on Thursday an looking forward to it! Missed it the last time around.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/11/04
FUN HOME- previews#5
Posted: 10/1/13 at 3:46pmI know it's early, but could someone please observe whether the general rush line is getting in to FUN HOME? Thanks!
FUN HOME- previews#6
Posted: 10/1/13 at 4:02pmGeneral rush tickets were offered last night, according to The Public's twitter page.
FUN HOME- previews#7
Posted: 10/1/13 at 4:40pmI snagged a (student) rush ticket today for a performance in a couple of weeks. For any students interested, I'd definitely recommend taking advantage of the fact that the Public's rush allows you to buy tickets in advance. Very excited for this one.
FUN HOME- previews#8
Posted: 10/1/13 at 7:02pmFear not. It is a really powerful intelligent show based on a comic book! The performances, especially by the young actors, are breath-taking. So great to see Judy Kuhn in any show. Cerveris a rock as always -- that's a good thing! I would recommend to almost anyone as something different and stimulating.
I loved this show!#9
Posted: 10/1/13 at 10:38pm
Wow. First off, it's so wonderful to see something so individual, based on someone's personal experience, heartfelt. NOT designed by committee. Not overblown and false. Not Big Fish!
I didn't know what to expect from Fun Home. I had read the book years ago. This is a wonderful production. I loved everything about it. The music is beautiful and haunting. The staging is great, involving constant motion, but done in a very intelligent way. The set is beautiful. And the performances! Amazing, and very unpretentious. The child actors were great, very unaffected. The three actresses who portray the main character ("small," "medium," and adult Alison) all conveyed such emotion. There's not a false note in this show, in my opinion. One of my favorites of 2013! Very, very moving and true.
Plus, an added bonus, Stephen Sondheim was in the lobby! I don't know if he saw Fun Home though. I didn't see him actually in the Newman.
Updated On: 10/1/13 at 10:38 PM
I loved this show!#10
Posted: 10/1/13 at 10:43pm
Great to hear mac! I loved this last year in the lab and can't wait to go back on Thursday.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/11/04
I loved this show!#12
Posted: 10/1/13 at 10:49pmWhizzer, I will be interested in hearing what you have to say, and what (if anything) has changed from the lab.
I loved this show!#13
Posted: 10/2/13 at 1:26amI might go for this tomorrow or Thursday! I'm excited she's back to her "Caroline or Change" roots.
I loved this show!#14
Posted: 10/2/13 at 1:27amCan't wait to read more about this and hopefully hear/see some. I always loved the book, but it's interesting timing as I'm a TA for a course right now where the class is studying the book.
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/5/09
I loved this show!#15
Posted: 10/2/13 at 7:42am
The elitists will be pulling out all the stops for this one. Critical raves, for sure.
The rest of the poor audience, however, will be in agony.
I loved this show!#16
Posted: 10/2/13 at 8:05amDoes the Public still have Quick Tix or is it only student rush?
Broadway Star Joined: 7/13/08
"The elitists ... "#17
Posted: 10/2/13 at 8:35am
@After Eight
Care to expand a bit more on your thinking? I obviously get the basic message, but am wondering what you think will leave a general audience-goer in agony.
Updated On: 10/2/13 at 08:35 AM
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/5/09
Fun Home#18
Posted: 10/2/13 at 8:51am
"am wondering what you think will leave a general audience-goer in agony. "
The book and the score.
I wrote about it in its first miserable go-around, but I'm just too lazy to dredge it up. And frankly, I've tried to forget as much as possible about it. Easier said than done, though, for something so painful to endure.
Fun Home#19
Posted: 10/2/13 at 8:56amForget it, indy...it's After Eight.
Fun Home#20
Posted: 10/2/13 at 9:29amIs the score more Violet or Caroline or Change?
Fun Home#21
Posted: 10/2/13 at 9:53am
I would say the score has a folksy quality more closely related to Violet, but rhythmically it has more in common with Caroline. It's very quirky, but beautiful and hummable.
Definitely more like both Violet and Caroline than Shrek and Millie.
Fun Home#22
Posted: 10/2/13 at 10:48amAnd hopefully this will introduce people to Alison Bechdel's body of work. Whether you see the musical or no, the graphic memoir Fun Home is definitely worth your time.
Fun Home#23
Posted: 10/2/13 at 10:55amAs you well know, Kad, I adored this last year, and I'm hoping to get there soon. I have read both of Alison Bechdel's books and love them. She manages to tell her story very well through her drawings. (And I don't usually like graphic novels too much.) I loved the musical and cannot wait to see what it's like in a more fully realized state (this coming from an on-again, off-again Tesori fan-she's very hit or miss with me.)
Fun Home#24
Posted: 10/2/13 at 11:08amdreaming, how's the adaptation of the graphic novel? I'm also a big fan of the book and I'm curious to see how well the musical represents the book. I am a Tesori fan and could see her suiting this material really well.
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