Frankie and Johnny Rush
Frankie and Johnny Rush#1
Posted: 5/19/19 at 7:50am
Hi there,
Just wondering if anyone has any reports about how busy the rush for the show is? Am thinking of trying this Saturday and would rather not get up ridiculously early if I can avoid it.
Frankie and Johnny Rush#2
Posted: 5/19/19 at 9:23amCan't really speak to rush per se. I was there last night in a terrific orchestra seat (thank you TDF and box office person!), and was shocked at how many empty seats there were.
Frankie and Johnny Rush#3
Posted: 5/19/19 at 9:58am
I was also there last night and the theatre was EMPTY. I doubt rush will be hard to get.
I remember someone on the boards a few weeks ago talked about how great it was selling and how it was absolutely going to become a hot ticket. Last week it only made something like 26% gross potential, I doubt rush would be difficult to get.
Frankie and Johnny Rush#4
Posted: 5/19/19 at 2:56pm
Both exceptional actors, but people want to hear her sing, one of the best voices in the world. If she isn't doing that, I can understand the empty theater.
Frankie and Johnny Rush#5
Posted: 5/19/19 at 6:18pm
LuPita2 said: "Both exceptional actors, but people want to hearher sing, one of the best voices in the world. If she isn't doing that, I can understand the empty theater."
Maybe, but was anyone really screaming for a revival of this show?
Frankie and Johnny Rush#6
Posted: 5/19/19 at 6:28pm
I never heard anyone talk about this or request this show. But, Audra usually sells seats. Most people I know who love her aren't interested because she doesn't sing. That's the reason I'm not going.
Frankie and Johnny Rush#7
Posted: 5/19/19 at 7:40pm
I rushed on Friday the 10th. I didn't get there until 10:45 (after a dentist appointment). I had no trouble getting a ticket. The very nice man at the box office gave me side orchestra row C. Excellent view, super close. The five or so seats closer to the aisle were all empty, so I could have moved over.
I really don't think this is one you'll need to line up for. Getting there at 10 should be fine.
Frankie and Johnny Rush#8
Posted: 5/19/19 at 10:29pm
LuPita2 said: "I never heard anyone talk about this or request this show. But, Audra usually sells seats. Most people I know who love her aren't interested because she doesn't sing. That's the reason I'm not going."
That's really sad for those people who "love" her. They're missing an opportunity to see her give a great performance. Sadder, though, for her that they see her as only worthy of their time if she is singing.
Frankie and Johnny Rush#9
Posted: 5/19/19 at 11:20pm
Not sad at all. It's what she is known for. She travels around the world performing concerts, she has many albums of her singing, and she is a known performer. She is a singer first and an actress second. She will never win any Emmys for her television work or an Oscar for her film work. She is a musical theater actress, the hardest form of acting there is.
Why would anyone pay for this show if it doesn't showcase her number one talent? The empty seats have already answered my question.
Frankie and Johnny Rush#10
Posted: 5/19/19 at 11:31pm
I agree, Lupita. I was so excited when she announced she was back on Broadway. Then I realized it was a straight play and I stopped caring. It's like if Norm Lewis, Jeremy Jordan, Corey Cott, Idina Menzel or Aaron Tveit were in plays. Nobody cares. Anyone could have played the cop in American Son and anyone could have played Jodi in Skintight.
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Frankie and Johnny Rush#11
Posted: 5/19/19 at 11:39pm
EllieRose2 said: "I agree, Lupita.I was so excited when she announced she was back on Broadway. Then I realized it was a straight play and I stopped caring. It's like if Norm Lewis, Jeremy Jordan, Corey Cott, Idina Menzelor Aaron Tveit were in plays. Nobody cares. Anyone could have played the cop in American Sonand anyone could have played Jodi in Skintight."
I find Audra in a straight play miles more exciting than any of these actors. She's proven herself as one of the great (non-musical) theater actors of her generation. She won a Tony for A Raisin in the Sun and she was a marvelous Olivia in Twelfth Night. She's a three-time Emmy nominee, and I think she has the chops to win an Oscar, she just doesn't have the ambition to become a serious, consistently working film actor,
Frankie and Johnny Rush#12
Posted: 5/19/19 at 11:53pm
She hasn't been on Broadway in a straight play in 15 years. I think she loves singing more than anything, which tracks considering her theater choices for the majority of her career. She is a theater actor, it's where she feels most at home according to her. Sadly, her not singing in a show has affected ticket sales, at least for this particular show.
Frankie and Johnny Rush#13
Posted: 5/20/19 at 4:54am
Thanks so much for your replies, shall get there for 10am then or, if I wake up earlier, maybe for 9.30am.
Frankie and Johnny Rush#14
Posted: 5/20/19 at 7:34am
EllieRose2 said: "She hasn't been on Broadway in a straight play in 15 years. I think she loves singing more than anything, which tracks consideringher theater choices for the majority of her career. She is a theater actor, it's where she feels most at home according to her.Sadly, her not singing in a show has affected ticket sales, at least for this particular show."
I guess “Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar and Grill” is suddenly a musical...
Frankie and Johnny Rush#15
Posted: 5/20/19 at 8:42am
It makes me a little sad and annoyed with all of the “I’m not going to see this because she doesn’t sing!” comments. She is an actor first and foremost. She is giving an incredible performance. She’s so vulnerable and hilarious on that stage and I don’t know WHY someone who is such a huge fan of hers wouldn’t see one of their Broadway favorites shine in a role that fits her like a glove.
Y’all are missing out.
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Frankie and Johnny Rush#16
Posted: 5/20/19 at 11:18am
quizking101 said: "EllieRose2 said: "She hasn't been on Broadway in a straight play in 15 years. I think she loves singing more than anything, which tracks consideringher theater choices for the majority of her career. She is a theater actor, it's where she feels most at home according to her.Sadly, her not singing in a show has affected ticket sales, at least for this particular show."
I guess “Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar and Grill” is suddenly a musical...
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Also, that's her tethered on your TV screen every week on "The Good Fight."
Frankie and Johnny Rush#17
Posted: 5/20/19 at 12:45pm
52889j said: Also, that's her tethered on your TV screen every week on "The Good Fight.""
Only for the VERY select few who actually pay for CBS All Access!
Frankie and Johnny Rush#18
Posted: 5/20/19 at 12:58pm
quizking101 said: "EllieRose2 said: "She hasn't been on Broadway in a straight play in 15 years. I think she loves singing more than anything, which tracks considering her theater choices for the majority of her career. She is a theater actor, it's where she feels most at home according to her.Sadly, her not singing in a show has affected ticket sales, at least for this particular show."
I guess “Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar and Grill” is suddenly a musical...
"
It was considered a play for Tony purposes but she did sing in that show so Lady Day does not disprove the poster's theory. I would also consider Lady Day to be a play with music, rather than a straight play (although clearly the semantics could be argued).
Frankie and Johnny Rush#19
Posted: 5/20/19 at 3:32pm
People went to see her in Emerson's because she was singing and somehow became Billie Holiday before our eyes. I'm actually going to watch that on HBO tonight, god what a performance. She is a musical theater actress.
CBS All Access? CBS is for ancients and I can't imagine the streaming service being different. But, did she receive any Emmy nods for her performance? I thought not. She does TV to pay her bills, as she has also said in the past.
Frankie and Johnny Rush#20
Posted: 5/20/19 at 3:45pm
Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill was Audra singing 90% of the time, it might as well been a musical. The grosses don't lie, people aren't interested in this show. Wait, CBS is asking people to pay money for their channel? It's been on the air for like 100 years. Weird...
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Frankie and Johnny Rush#21
Posted: 5/20/19 at 5:56pm
EllieRose2 said: "People went to see her in Emerson's because she was singing and somehow became Billie Holiday before our eyes. I'm actually going to watch that on HBO tonight, god what a performance. She is a musical theater actress.
CBS All Access? CBS is for ancients and I can't imagine the streaming service being different. But, did she receive any Emmy nods for her performance? I thought not. She does TV to pay her bills, as she has also said in the past."
Did you miss the part where she has earned three previous Emmy nominations? And just because she hasn’t earned an Emmy nomination for her most recent TV work doesn’t mean she isn't deserving. She is doing EXCELLENT work on the The Good Fight. The only thing that could prevent her from getting a nomination (yet to be announced this year) is there being a crowded playing field due to the endless amounts of TV being produced these days.
I can understand appreciating Audra’s singing ability above all else, but to assume her acting is not on par or that she can’t act without singing is inaccurate IMO. Also, she has stated that though theater (not specifically music theater) is her first language, she enjoys all the different mediums equally because it gives her a chance to flex different muscles. So to limit her (and your willingness to see her) to just singing roles does both parties a disservice. Just my two cents.
Frankie and Johnny Rush#22
Posted: 5/20/19 at 6:24pm
Did I miss the part? No, I did not. Has she ever won an Emmy or been nominated for something that was not an adaptation of a play? Once. She is a good television actress, but others are great. She is one of the BEST theater actress in the world, though. Truly a legend in the industry.
I'm not doing myself any disservice, tickets prices are outrageous on Broadway now, so people (including me) are going to pick and choose wisely. She isn't singing in this, her greatest talent. So, most people are not seeing it. The show will close early, which is a shame, but it makes sense to me. This Saturday evening the theater is 75% unsold. I don't think we need to dig any deeper with the reason why.
Frankie and Johnny Rush#23
Posted: 5/20/19 at 8:45pm
I can only shake my head to these responses... The reason why people love Audra's voice so much is because she ACTS in all her music. If Audra was only a pretty voice she wouldn't be half as successful as she is. Support the person if you cherish them so much and don't put labels on her. She's a performer for goodness sake and she's proved time and time again she is more than just a singer. If you can't support her in all facets maybe you aren't actually a fan to begin with...
Frankie and Johnny Rush#24
Posted: 5/20/19 at 9:10pm
Bwaydreamer3 said: "I can only shake my head to these responses... The reason why people love Audra's voice so much is because she ACTS in all her music. If Audra was only a pretty voice she wouldn't be half as successful as she is. Support the person if you cherish them so much and don't put labels on her. She's a performer for goodness sake and she's proved time and time again she is more than just a singer. If you can'tsupport her in all facets maybe you aren't actually a fan to begin with..."
Will you marry me?
Frankie and Johnny Rush#25
Posted: 5/20/19 at 9:51pm
People can pay for whatever they want to see her in. There are is a hundred different ways to be a fan. This play is not selling because it's not a well known show and she is not singing. Everyone I know who has discussed it all say the same thing. Two top actors but nobody cares. Do the math.
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