Broadway Legend Joined: 6/20/05
To see that Chris Tierney is walking again after his Spider-Man fall.
Next To Normal, closing night - turning around during curtain call and seeing my mom (a few rows back) bawling her eyes out. When my mom and I saw the show for the first time over a year ago, she really did not care for it at all. She really couldn't stand Alice, and once she left, my mom began warming up to the show and other cast members, and by the end had fallen completely in love with it. My mom and I used to have a really strong bond over seeing shows together when I was younger, and we lost that for a while, and Next To Normal brought it back for us. We've bonded a lot over the show, and it's really special to both of us considering the subject matter. Teenage girls and their moms tend to clash over most things, and my mom and I certainly do - but the show was one with we finally began to be able to enjoy together, and seeing her just as sad about the closing as I was made me realize something special about our relationship. It might sound silly but, hey, it's the truth.
Seeing Chase Peacock as Johnny in American Idiot - not my favorite show of all time, but I do enjoy it, and he blew my mind. I liked him a lot more than John Gallagher Jr. He was wonderful.
Peter and The Starcatcher - I don't think I can pick a single moment, the entire production was just beautiful and full of heart and imagination. A breath of theatrical fresh air amongst some other shows currently running.
"Goodbye" from Catch Me If You Can - I think the song is just absolutely stunning, without a doubt my favorite part of the show.
Chorus Member Joined: 4/24/11
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