Featured Actor Joined: 7/10/22
noahseestheatre said: "ManOfLaMuncha said: "https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-12099575/Deeply-disturbing-new-Broadway-play-leaving-audiences-TERRIFIED.html
This is in the Daily Mail tonight. The last bit of the article was confusing because there a few sentences about a movie that was too scary for people to watch. Don't know what that has to do with the play."
Slightly unrelated, but they used my tweet in that article, and I had no idea hahaha, what a fun surprise!
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She used my photo! That was fun to see
Swing Joined: 11/22/21
Tatiana Maslany is out of tonight’s performance per a Telecharge email
njguy2 said: "My wife and I saw this Friday night. I really wanted to like it but....
We both left with WTF? Technically flawless as far as sets, performances, lighting, and especially sound design. I deliberately avoided spoilers before seeing this. Now I am reading through them to understand what I saw on stage. Great reading and the play makes a little more sense, but I just think the source material is weak. Maybe I'm just not smart enough, but even understanding more about the plot I would not see this again.
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You’re smart enough. It’s just a stupid piece of crap that makes no sense. I bet the author doesn’t even know what it is about.
Featured Actor Joined: 7/10/22
Matt Rogers said: "njguy2 said: "My wife and I saw this Friday night. I really wanted to like it but....
We both left with WTF? Technically flawless as far as sets, performances, lighting, and especially sound design. I deliberately avoided spoilers before seeing this. Now I am reading through them to understand what I saw on stage. Great reading and the play makes a little more sense, but I just think the source material is weak. Maybe I'm just not smart enough, but even understanding more about the plot I would not see this again.
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You’re smart enough. It’s just a stupid piece of crap that makes no sense. I bet the author doesn’t even know what it is about."
We geeetttt it. You didn’t liiiikeee ittttt. No need to constantly make negative comments. I hate Book of Mormon and Hamilton. But you don’t see me constantly commenting negative things on threads about those shows.
perfectpenguin said: "Matt Rogers said: "njguy2 said: "My wife and I saw this Friday night. I really wanted to like it but....
We both left with WTF? Technically flawless as far as sets, performances, lighting, and especially sound design. I deliberately avoided spoilers before seeing this. Now I am reading through them to understand what I saw on stage. Great reading and the play makes a little more sense, but I just think the source material is weak. Maybe I'm just not smart enough, but even understanding more about the plot I would not see this again.
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You’re smart enough. It’s just a stupid piece of crap that makes no sense. I bet the author doesn’t even know what it is about."
We geeetttt it. You didn’t liiiikeee ittttt. No need to constantly make negative comments. I hate Book of Mormon and Hamilton. But you don’t see me constantly commenting negative things on threads about those shows."
After they gobbled up my more than $300 for two obstructed view seats, I will make as many negative comments as I want about this piece of garbage. If you don’t like it, scroll on by.
perfectpenguin said: "We geeetttt it. You didn’t liiiikeee ittttt. No need to constantly make negative comments. I hate Book of Mormon and Hamilton. But you don’t see me constantly commenting negative things on threads about those shows."
This is a phenomenon I simply do not understand, but I'm afraid you're not going to stop it. I've tried to make the same point in the Bad Cinderella thread, but apparently there are people who derive intense satisfaction from endlessly disparaging shows which they don't like (I call it Michael Riedel Syndrome). Personally, I don't see the point of wasting my time in threads devoted to shows that don't interest me, but it seems a lot of other folks relish this sort of thing. This is not to say that I haven't posted my thoughts on shows I found disappointing (e.g., Sweeney Todd), but I move on after doing so; it seems that many others are incapable of doing the same.
May 31 is going to have a talkback with the creative team of the show hosted by MatPat. There's a special discount code for the performance: GHMAY31
Featured Actor Joined: 7/10/22
Lot666 said: "perfectpenguin said: "We geeetttt it. You didn’t liiiikeee ittttt. No need to constantly make negative comments. I hate Book of Mormon and Hamilton. But you don’t see me constantly commenting negative things on threads about those shows."
This is a phenomenon I simply do not understand, but I'm afraid you're not going to stop it. I've tried to make the same point in the Bad Cinderella thread, but apparently there are people who derive intense satisfaction from endlessly disparaging shows which they don't like (I call it Michael Riedel Syndrome). Personally, I don't see the point of wasting my time in threads devoted to shows that don't interest me, but it seems a lot of other folks relish this sort of thing. This is not to say that I haven't posted my thoughts on shows I found disappointing (e.g.,Sweeney Todd), but I move on after doing so; it seems that many others are incapable of doing the same."
Right. Dislike the show, comment about it, and move on. It’s that simple. No need to continuous replies about how someone hated a show.
Swing Joined: 12/29/10
Box office this morning said Tatiana's out with COVID, so could be all week.
Featured Actor Joined: 7/10/22
millieliz said: "Box office this morning said Tatiana's out with COVID, so could be all week."
Telecharge has her out through 5/27
Broadway Star Joined: 8/7/10
I have tickets for Saturday. To those who’ve seen it…worth exchanging to see Maslany’s performance?
Featured Actor Joined: 7/10/22
Dan6 said: "I have tickets for Saturday. To those who’ve seen it…worth exchanging to see Maslany’s performance?"
IMO yes. I normally do not see shows for performers but I saw Grey House just for Tatiana Maslany. So for me, if I was in this situation, I would exchange.
Swing Joined: 8/2/19
Dan6 said: "I have tickets for Saturday. To those who’ve seen it…worth exchanging to see Maslany’s performance?"
She is fantastic in the show, so if you're a fan, it would definitely be worth exchanging. As someone who didn't know who she was before I saw the show, I don't think I'd have minded seeing an understudy. I don't think the production relies specifically on her (in the way that the current A Doll's House relies on Jessica Chastain).
Featured Actor Joined: 7/10/22
hayden6 said: "Dan6 said: "I have tickets for Saturday. To those who’ve seen it…worth exchanging to see Maslany’s performance?"
She is fantastic in the show, so if you're a fan, it would definitely be worth exchanging. As someone who didn't know who she was before I saw the show, I don't think I'd have minded seeing an understudy. I don't think the production relies specifically on her (in the way that the current A Doll's House relies on Jessica Chastain)."
Now go watch Orphan Black to see her acting range! She’s very talented!
Broadway Star Joined: 8/7/10
Thanks for all the input. I am definitely a fan of her amazing work in Orphan Black, but I was somewhat underwhelmed when I saw her in Network and in Mary Page Marlowe at Second Stage. That being said, she and Laurie Metcalf were the reasons I got tickets for this in the first place, so I exchanged for next week. (And thanks to the box office staff at AMT Theater for exchanging our Walking With Bubbles tickets and allowing us to swap nights with Grey House, since all the slots for this trip are filled.)
I went tonight; no strong opinion either way other than I enjoyed it enough for what I paid. (TDF, Mezz A 14)
Tatiana was out though (bought from TDF so no alert email nor had I opened this thread until tonight to avoid spoilers), and I had been excited to see her weeks ago and since completely forgot she was even in it. So I didn't miss her at the time, but I really wish I'd seen her because she's a stellar actress. Maybe I'll see it again. (And not because I didn't understand it.)
Understudy Claire Karpen reminded me of Mary Louise Parker the entire time - to an almost distracting degree.
Swing Joined: 1/31/21
JoeW4 said: "Voter said: "is the play very bloody? Or gruesome?"
It has its moments, yes. I'll try to be vague about the circumstances, but some inherent spoilers below:
^I guess it sounds like a lot when I type it out like that, but in the moment, it doesn't FEEL like the play is hitting you over the head with a lot of gruesome stuff."
If possible without spoiling any plot points could someone pls tell me how bad the
vomiting on stage is? Also where it happens?
i have emetophobia so I just want to be prepared for that part.
Broadway Star Joined: 4/3/17
Claire Karpen posted on Instagram that she's on all weekend.
I found all of the performance except Metcalf’s up to the demands yet not memorable beyond serving good ensemble work. Metcalf has less actual stage time yet arguably makes the strongest impression. It’s that kind of piece. I would not exchange tickets for an out but hers. The play and attendant production accoutrements are the stars here. Whether one admires the ultimate synergy or not.
Fordham2015 said: "Claire Karpen posted on Instagram that she's on all weekend."
Confused, because Telecharge has Tatiana listed as out of the show today, but back tomorrow.
Featured Actor Joined: 7/10/22
WiCkEDrOcKS said: "Fordham2015 said: "Claire Karpen posted on Instagram that she's on all weekend."
Confused, because Telecharge has Tatiana listed as out of the show today, but back tomorrow."
In addition to Max, Claire also understudies The Ancient and Raleigh
I saw the play today and have to say I really appreciated it. I found myself unexpectedly tearful and emotional at the end. I’m about to explain some of my interpretations which may imply SPOILERS so stop reading here if you like.
I feel the play is a meditation on grief and trauma and how we “make a home with it.” The ways in which it can continue to terrorize us as well as the ways we can befriend it, let go of it and grow comfortable with it in ways that both keep us frozen and liberate us. The ways it can keep us in its grip and pull us back in
I have never seen Orphan Black so I wasn’t missing Tatiana I thought Ms Karpen was great, She also reminded me of Mary Louise Parker which isn’t a bad thing in my book.
I felt the cast was uniformly excellent with Caruso being the weakest link. She felt like a modern goth girl with very little gravitas to her performance.
I didn’t find it really that scary at all. Certainly not terrifying. It’s marketing seems to use that generic American Horror Story type imagery that evokes horror but it never really delivered on that.
Overall I liked it. Not really anything I’d rave about. Not sure why Kirdahy and Mantello were over the moon about this and why they had to produce it? Maybe the writer is gay.
Featured Actor Joined: 7/10/22
Bettyboy72 said: "I saw the play today and have to say I really appreciated it. I found myself unexpectedly tearful and emotional at the end. I’m about to explain some of my interpretations which may imply SPOILERS so stop reading here if you like.
I feel the play is a meditation on grief and trauma and how we “make a home with it.” The ways in which it can continue to terrorize us as well as the ways we can befriend it, let go of it and grow comfortable with it in ways that both keep us frozen and liberate us. The ways it can keep us in its grip and pull us back in
I have never seen Orphan Black so I wasn’t missing Tatiana I thought Ms Karpen was great, She also reminded me of Mary Louise Parker which isn’t a bad thing in my book.
I felt the cast was uniformly excellent with Caruso being the weakest link. She felt like a modern goth girl with very little gravitas to her performance.
I didn’t find it really that scary at all. Certainly not terrifying. It’s marketing seems to use that generic American Horror Story type imagery that evokes horror but it never really delivered on that.
Overall I liked it. Not really anything I’d rave about. Not sure why Kirdahy and Mantello were over the moon about this and why they had to produce it? Maybe the writer is gay.
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Nope- the writer is straight. If I remember correctly in an interview one of them said they wanted to produce a horror type play and maybe Grey House was the first one they found. Idk. I’m glad you enjoyed it though. I too found myself emotional at the end but I’m not sure why. Can’t wait to revisit in a few weeks.
Broadway Star Joined: 4/3/17
I was at today's matinee. I agree with many of the theories referenced above, but for me the two big jump scares
both involved the Ancient One, first when she appeared above Paul Sparks at the refrigerator and then the couch effect with her and Squirrel.
I wish Laurie Metcalf had a bigger role, but it was still great to see her back on stage. Claire Karpen was excellent as the one "normal" person in the show (at least until the end).
While I was lukewarm on the show itself, I was very impressed with the Deaf representation. There were three interpreters who switched off seamlessly throughout the performance and I saw several groups of Deaf patrons huddling before and after the show.
Re stage door, Laurie Metcalf and Millicent Simmonds both came out right after 4. Laurie was very unassuming, obliged a couple photos and autographs and then walked her dog down the street. Millie stayed outside for a while talking/signing with people and was very personable.
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