For the cast attendance question, barring any illness, expect the leads to be on.
I've seen both N2N and Hair, loved both, but if you're looking for a new and unique show N2N is it. While both are moving and have great scores, there's no guarentee N2N will make is for a long run, while Hair seems like it will be around for a while.
Sadly, I think you should put N2N on your see list: Hair has a better chance of playing the next time you visit.
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/28/09
Alright, alright...now it definitely sounds like N2N for me.
Wishing- I have listened to the sound clips on the official website, as well as some other clips on the you-know-what website, and while I didn't love it all immediately, I think it's a score I could really warm up to.
And maybe the next time I visit, I'll see Hair. From what I read on this board, it would be a shame to miss Ripley in N2N...
Oh, and does anyone know the possibility of Alice coming out after a matinee? I may try to squeeze in a quick visit to the stagedoor before dinner...
ALSO which seats would be better to get? First row mezz center not on an aisle or first row mezz left on an aisle. I love being on the aisle, but if being off-center makes a difference for this show, I will get the center seats.
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/28/09
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The booth is pretty small....so no seats are BAD seats. I'm a center kind of gal, but the aisle seat should be great as well. The set for N2N is tri-level, so being in the mezz sound great.
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/28/09
I prefer front row mezz on the aisle off to the side over center a few rows back. I love having no one in front of me and getting a stage-picture view. In fact, I have never sat in the Orchestra on Broadway.
I just wanted to make sure that with a very expansive set, I wouldn't miss anything happening if I'm off to the left.
Understudy Joined: 1/16/09
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