GODOT on Broadway starring Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter — Page 2
Posted: 8/3/24 at 1:57pm
Add Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels as Pozzo and Lucky, substitute a telephone booth for the tree and now we've got a show.
Posted: 3/29/25 at 12:12am
Instagram ads are having people sign up for advance access to tickets. No theater listed in the ad. Just says Fall 2025. But I guess it’s still/actually happening.
Posted: 3/31/25 at 1:30am
At last, Bill and Ted's Existential Adventure
Posted: 3/31/25 at 9:23am
I’d forgotten this was a Jamie Lloyd show.
Posted: 3/31/25 at 4:29pm
If they don't perform the show in-character as Bill and Ted playing Vladimir and Estragon, then what are we even doing.
Posted: 4/1/25 at 9:40am
What do we think ticket prices will be for this? I'm afraid to speculate but I hope it's not in the $900 range.
Posted: 4/1/25 at 12:49pm
I don't think Keanu Reeves is Denzel Washington/Jake Gyllenhaal territory
hyangsoo said: "What do we think ticket prices will be for this? I'm afraid to speculate but I hope it's not in the $900 range."
Posted: 4/1/25 at 5:07pm
Safe to assume this’ll be at the Hudson, no?
Posted: 4/1/25 at 5:19pm
Keanu is the star of a billion dollar film franchise, I don't expect $900 but I certainly expect $500+ premium seats
Posted: 4/2/25 at 9:55am
Yes, he's in some rilly rilly popular movies. He's also doing ads here in Canada for massive phone/internet/cable company Rogers. Every time it comes on, and I see his sh!tty acting, I think "why am I paying this awful company about $170 a month" - all these services are way more expensive in Canada than in the US.
BoringBoredBoard40 said: "Keanu is the star of a billion dollar film franchise, I don't expect $900 but I certainly expect $500+ premium seats"
Posted: 4/14/25 at 10:43am
I know Keanu is a perennial favorite due to his action-hero status, but I'd love to see this production extend by stunt casting other nineties comedy duos. Mike Myers and Dana Carvey in Godot? Kenan and Kel in Godot?
Posted: 4/14/25 at 10:48am
Wonder if this could extend or if All Out will follow this like All In played the Hudson this winter/spring.
Posted: 4/14/25 at 11:10am
darquegk said: "I know Keanu is a perennial favorite due to his action-hero status, but I'd love to see this production extend by stunt casting other nineties comedy duos. Mike Myers and Dana Carvey in Godot? Kenan and Kel in Godot?"
As a 90s kid, I would watch the hell out of a Kenan and Kel Godot.
And it's not like Kel Mitchell doesn't have stage experience - he's doing Anything Goes right now!
Posted: 4/14/25 at 11:19am
KevinKlawitter said: "Previews beginning at the Hudson September 13 with an opening night of September 28, will run until January
I'm hearing GIANT is taking the Hudson after GODOT spring '26
Posted: 4/14/25 at 11:24am
The Hudson is one of the most comfortable theaters on Broadway with some of the best sight lines - no matter where you sit - so I love that it doesn’t (at least yet) have a long term resident holding it hostage and we get numerous new things in there each year.
Posted: 4/14/25 at 12:32pm
KENAN: "Shall we go?"
KEL: "Let's go."
(They do not go.)
(KENAN REACTS.)
(Curtain.)
Posted: 4/14/25 at 1:55pm
Jordan Catalano said: "The Hudson is one of the most comfortable theaters on Broadway with some of the best sight lines - no matter where you sit -so I love that it doesn’t (at least yet) have a long term resident holding it hostage and we get numerous new things in there each year."
Yeah it's by far my #1 in terms of seat comfort
Posted: 4/14/25 at 1:56pm
BoringBoredBoard40 said: "Keanu is the star of a billion dollar film franchise, I don't expect $900 but I certainly expect $500+ premium seats"
Keanu + The Hudson = $$$$$$
The Hudson has never met a seat they wouldn't mark up. Now it may not be $900 per seat, given the price point that caused so much negative publicity...but I'd expect at least $899.
"Hey little girls, look at all the men in shiny shirts and no wives!" - Jackie Hoffman, Xanadu, 19 Feb 2008
Posted: 4/14/25 at 3:40pm
schubox said: "Jordan Catalano said: "The Hudson is one of the most comfortable theaters on Broadway with some of the best sight lines - no matter where you sit -so I love that it doesn’t (at least yet) have a long term resident holding it hostage and we get numerous new things in there each year."
Yeah it's by far my #1 in terms of seat comfort"
I sat in the first row balcony, house left on the aisle for "1984". If you are not shorter, it is really cramped. almost worse than upstairs at Studio 54. I sat downstairs for a sneak peek of a show and it was fine. JMO
Posted: 4/14/25 at 5:55pm
I’m tall and have never had an issue in the balcony at the Hudson. In fact, if it’s a show that will sell well and I won’t be able to get TDF/other discounts, I always buy up there. Super comfortable, super close to the stage. It’s a bargain, IMO.
Posted: 4/16/25 at 10:14am
Yikes, Last two rows of balcony are $110 and it goes all the way up to $615
Posted: 4/16/25 at 10:17am
What’s the Amex code
Posted: 4/16/25 at 10:17am
what’s the code to enter the AMEX presale
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