Posted: 10/10/14 at 12:13pm
I'm surprised Brantley reviewed it- certainly didn't expect the Times to send their top-tier critic out to the Bushwick Starr.
Updated On: 10/10/14 at 12:13 PM
Posted: 10/10/14 at 12:49pm
I'm missing this, and I couldn't be angrier. No, I couldn't be angrier. Because angry is what happens when Molloy writes a show you can't see.
Posted: 10/10/14 at 5:13pm
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Posted: 10/12/14 at 1:29am
It's perfect theatre for this time of year. It delights in the fun and creepiness of ghost stories, and sharing stories in general, and forces the audience to really, truly pay attention during a lengthy segment done entirely in the dark.
For $18, it's probably the best theatrical bargain in NYC, too. You even get to pour yourself some whiskey.
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Posted: 10/19/14 at 12:01am
(If anybody could PM me as well regarding the Ghost Quartet ending, or perhaps post a "SPOILERS"-tagged description here, I wouldn't complain about it... [Edited to add - I know it now, thanks!] )
BWW article
Updated On: 10/25/14 at 12:01 AM
Posted: 10/25/14 at 7:38am
Posted: 10/30/14 at 6:26pm
"we've held some walk-up and standing room tickets for the remaining performances. Our box office opens at 7:30pm-- we encourage you to arrive early and we'll do our very best to squeeze you in!"
Has anyone had luck with this? If so, how long before 7:30 would I have to get there to assure getting tickets?
Posted: 10/31/14 at 9:16am
Edit: Oh, and he also said they had just finished uploading the cast recording to Bandcamp, so it's now available to buy.
Updated On: 10/31/14 at 09:16 AM
Posted: 10/31/14 at 10:31am
But the cast recording sounds great!
Cast Recording
Posted: 10/31/14 at 10:50am
The cast album sounds fantastic. What a great thing to release on Halloween.
Posted: 10/31/14 at 3:09pm
Posted: 11/7/14 at 6:44pm
I really hope the show has a life outside Bushwick, but my fear is that it's going to get lost in the shuffle as Dave gets ready for Preludes. Seeing it filled the gaping hole in my heart the Comet left.
Edit: So disappointed to find that Brittain's wonderful monologue during "Family Meeting" didn't make the recording.
Updated On: 11/7/14 at 06:44 PM
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Posted: 11/7/14 at 10:46pm
By the way, Dave Mallow said at the end that people going tomorrow should get there around 6:45 if they want to get in.
Posted: 11/8/14 at 1:28am
The score is incredible. It carries everything I loved about Great Comet's score and more: the recitative, the counterpoint, the polyrhythms, the ostinato, the pulsating orchestrations, the inventiveness. Some songs, like The Camera Shop, sound like they came right out of Great Comet, and others defy classification.
My favourites include Star Child, Subway, The Astronomer, Hero, Usher Part 3, and Fathers and Sons, but every song is fantastic.
Brittain Ashford has an addictive voice that I loved on Great Comet, so I'm thrilled to have more of her on my iPod. Gelsey Bell gets a chance to show off more of her voice than she did in Great Comet, and I'm so glad. As a side note, her inhuman shrieking in The Photograph is terrifying beyond belief.
Updated On: 2/24/15 at 01:28 AM
Posted: 11/8/14 at 1:49am
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