Go see Hand to God
Go see Hand to God#25
Posted: 4/23/15 at 10:43pm
I'm just adding my praise here. Wow. Wow. WOW. WHAT JUST HAPPENED ON STAGE?!
I've been keeping an eye on this since off-broadway, but finally took the plunge and went TKTS-ing tonight and I'm so glad I did. It is indeed one of the most powerful shows I've seen this season and I love how it's also very different from everything else out there. Dark comedy, sure, but it was also much more than that.
@dramamama I would love to read the script as well.
I'm loving this season so far! Seems like there's a show that fills all different kinds of niches and wish all of them could win the Tony's this year!
Go see Hand to God#26
Posted: 4/24/15 at 12:00am
First row center is available for the date I am looking at. Is there any reason that would not be recommended for this particualr show/theater?
by the way Dramatists has the script listed as "coming soon" with no release date...
Go see Hand to God#27
Posted: 4/24/15 at 12:02am
I actually went into the Drama Bookstore after I posted that. Verdict? Not out yet.
Broadway Star Joined: 8/5/13
Go see Hand to God#28
Posted: 4/24/15 at 7:41am
I did not sit first row center, but I did notice that the stage is pretty high. You probably will see everything you need to see, but I'm not sure if your head will be above deck level, cutting of their legs. I don't know if this will be a problem, or not for you, I can tell you its a play, nobody dances. The power is in the words and facial expressions. You should hear everything fine. I believe you should see everyone's face.
Go see Hand to God#29
Posted: 4/24/15 at 8:36am
It's REALLY high. I would thin it's quite uncomfortable.
Broadway Star Joined: 6/5/03
Go see Hand to God#31
Posted: 4/24/15 at 2:25pm
I know it doesn't translate directly to this show's staging, but for what it's worth, I sat in the front row center for the Elephant Man and it was fine.
Broadway Star Joined: 8/5/13
Go see Hand to God#32
Posted: 4/24/15 at 7:25pm
Not just staging, but stage deck too. Often a show builds its own stage floor as a part of the set design. In the case of Hand to God, there is a deck that is built over the stage floor to accommodate the technology used to move the scenery.
Honestly, the stage is high. You should see everything you need to see to enjoy the production, but you're going to be looking up and if having the lower parts of actor cut off bothers you, don't sit in the front row.
Go see Hand to God#33
Posted: 4/24/15 at 8:18pm
Thanks for the feedback guys. Going to go with 6th row instead.
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