Since we know "Parlour Songs" is in, can I get a yea or nay on the tooth-pulling? They quoted from the lyric on social media, and I don't think they'd do that if it wasn't in.
Just saw and loved it - Gaten and Annaleigh are the stand outs as everyone has already said, but Maria Billbao was such a nice surprise. She has a really lovely voice.
The factory whistle was sorely missed. Every killing lacks punctuation at the end of it, and they all sort of just fizzle out. I'm hoping this is just tech issues but I'm happy to get #BringBacktheWhistle trending.
Well here is hoping the lack of blood in Act II was a technical issue since they are using it to advertise/promote the show (And on their merch). That was one of the big things about the original.
Curious as to whether the factory whistle is used in "City On Fire" since it wasn't used in the opening? How did the opening sound without it? Did the organ just stop and the opening number just started?
I still can't get over some of the seat locations that are tagged with the $522 asking price (not resale seats). Takes me back to the early days of Hamilton.
Fine first preview. Annaleigh had mic problems the entire show and I cannot believe people have not commented more about her sloppy diction and dialect. We all had trouble understanding her. Garble mouth. I’m all for her character but we have to hear what she’s saying and singing. Dialects are all over the place in the show ranging from zero to annaleigh! If she just cleaned it up a bit she will be a home run. She’s very funny. Why doesn’t she react or scream at the end? She’s about to be cremated!!!!! Jordan is horribly miscast and had troubles finding his notes. Like audibly trying to find the notes. That’s a no no on Broadway. Josh was terrific and I have no doubt he’ll keep digging deeper into character . The loud set changes are also a no no for Broadway. Come on - you’re pros. Definitely agree with the other posts amp up the blood. Zero chemistry between Jordan and Maria. Ruthies mic had issues too and could clean up her diction. Gaten nailed it. The lighting was weird in the show - either too light or too dark - is this a touring company of jeckyll and Hyde? Come on!
So for those who saw it today –– what are your thoughts on the Best Actor Tony race? Could Groban win (over Platt, Swenson, and Ghee)? And does it stand a chance of beating WOODS, the presumptive frontrunner, for Best Revival?
Jimmyb1969 said: "Fine first preview. Annaleigh had mic problems the entire show and I cannot believe people have not commented more about her sloppy diction. We all had trouble understanding her. Garble mouth. I’m all for her character but we have to hear what she’s saying and singing. Jordan is horribly miscast and had troubles finding his notes. That’s a no no on Broadway. Josh was terrific and I have no doubt he’ll keep digging deeper into character . The loud set changes are also a no no for Broadway. Come on - you’re pros. Definitelyagree with the other posts amp up the blood. Zero chemistry between Jordan and Maria. Ruthies mic had issues too. The lighting was weird in the show - either too light or too dark - is this a touring company of jeckyll and Hyde? Come on!"
You do realize you saw a first preview of a Broadway show? Mic issues are expected.
ErmengardeStopSniveling said: "So for those who saw it today –– what are your thoughts on the Best Actor Tony race? Could Groban win (over Platt, Swenson, and Ghee)? And does it stand a chance of beating WOODS, the presumptive frontrunner, for Best Revival?"
We don't know about the upcoming new shows. But I'd 100% rule out Platt, Swenson and Ghee winning over Groban.
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ACL2006 said: "ErmengardeStopSniveling said: "So for those who saw it today –– what are your thoughts on the Best Actor Tony race? Could Groban win (over Platt, Swenson, and Ghee)? And does it stand a chance of beating WOODS, the presumptive frontrunner, for Best Revival?"
We don't know about the upcoming new shows. But I'd 100% rule out Platt, Swenson and Ghee winning over Groban."
BarnabyTucker said: "Jimmyb1969 said: "Fine first preview. Annaleigh had mic problems the entire show and I cannot believe people have not commented more about her sloppy diction. We all had trouble understanding her. Garble mouth. I’m all for her character but we have to hear what she’s saying and singing. Jordan is horribly miscast and had troubles finding his notes. That’s a no no on Broadway. Josh was terrific and I have no doubt he’ll keep digging deeper into character . The loud set changes are also a no no for Broadway. Come on - you’re pros. Definitelyagree with the other posts amp up the blood. Zero chemistry between Jordan and Maria. Ruthies mic had issues too. The lighting was weird in the show - either too light or too dark - is this a touring company of jeckyll and Hyde? Come on!"
You do realize you saw a first preview of a Broadway show? Mic issues are expected.
"Not at 300 and not on Broadway!” Maybe in Detroit…
ErmengardeStopSniveling said: "Does it stand a chance of beating WOODS, the presumptive frontrunner, for Best Revival?"
From having done some research, whenever there's two shows co-written by the same author(s) in contention for Best Revival of a Musical, they both lose to something else. Here are examples:
1996 - Company and A Funny Thing Happened on the Wayto the Forum both lost to The King & I.
1999 - Little Me and Peter Pan both lost to Annie Get Your Gun.
2008 - Gypsy and Sunday in the Park with George both lost to South Pacific.
2012 - Evita and Jesus Christ Superstar both lost to Porgy & Bess.
2015 - On the Town and On the Twentieth Century both lost to The King & I.
2016 - Fiddler on the Roof and She Loves Me both lost to The Color Purple.
Whether or not that trend will break for the very first time this year remains to be seen.
Cory Schimmoelelr said: "Sad To see, judging from an earlier review, that this show is attracted the kind of audience members that choose to sing along"
Not unusual at the first few previews sadly. Let's hope it does not continue.
You do realize you saw a first preview of a Broadway show? Mic issues are expected.
"Not at 300 and not on Broadway!” Maybe in Detroit…
Still a first preview. You want a clean show don't go to first preview. Half the reason people go to 1st previews is to see if something goes wrong and there is a show stop. By the last week of previews things are pretty well set. And they charge that much because people pay that much. Previews used to be cheaper but audiences showed they were willing to pay more.
RippedMan said: "Can anyone speak further to the physical production? Does the set do anything interesting, etc?
Also, you'd think given the logo and merch this would be hella bloody."
The arrival of the barber chair was pretty inventive. That was a cool moment.
For those who asked “City on Fire” is exactly the same without the whistle but less terrifying. The opening is the exact prelude as the Philharmonic dvd and London revival, but just goes into the opening chords of the ballad without the whistle. The organ prelude can differ by production, but I’m so glad it was the exact one I wanted.
JasonC3 said: "Interesting about the darkness. You'd think that is one thing that would have already been fixed."
The same thing happened at the first preview of the 2009 Night Music revival. It was way too dark, but they quickly fixed it during previews. I assume they will here as well.
I will say the button at the end of A Little Priest is thrilling:
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Sweeney and Mrs. Lovett lift their butcher's knife/rolling pin as usual, but on the last note they each smash a meat pie and the crust goes flying. It's thrilling.
FANtomFollies said: "It obviously depends on the theatre, but will 26 musicians fit in most orchestra pits? I know the ST orchestra is having a harp, which takes up quite a bit of space on it's own."
The original Sound of Music played in the Lunt-Fontane Theatre, surely that had an orchestra of a similar size? I know they often shrink the pit over the years for more seats, etc, but...
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I still can't get that final moment out of my head. That last half second was thrilling and so visceral. I loved it so much, can't get the image of Sweeney & Lovett stepping in and falling into that trap. I was waiting for the blackout as they walked upstage and for them to just drop was.... wow!
Cory Schimmoelelr said: "Sad To see, judging from an earlier review, that this show is attracted the kind of audience members that choose to sing along"
A first preview is not indicative of a normal audience. Kind of doubt we are gonna see that regularly –– the big fans come out for early previews.
I guess at least this show is attracting audiences at all?