Jordan Catalano said: "2/3 of the house seemed to be like the matinee crowd at City Center while the other part was 30 and under. When the show ended, the applause was tepid but then suddenly about half the house stood (mostly the "younger" audience) and applause really got louder and that made me very happy."
Jordan, just curious - did you get the impression than any significant part of the audience was there largely due to the Bridgerton connection, like with Kit Connor in Romeo and Juliet?
Lot666 said: "Jordan, just curious - did you get the impression than any significant part of the audience was there largely due to the Bridgertonconnection, like with Kit Connor in Romeo and Juliet?"
That’s funny you ask. I’ve actually never watched that show (I’m a bad homo, I know) so I didn’t even know that’s where he was from until last night. Actually when he started speaking I thought “Oh he’s got the accent down!”, I thought he was American lol
When I went last night, there were definitely BRIDGERTON girlies in the audience and the stage door was already packed with, I guess, people from an earlier performance and/or autograph hunters by the time I exited (and I was one of the first out.
The audience seemed behaved enough.
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