How is A Behanding in Spokane?
#25How is A Behanding in Spokane?
Posted: 3/23/10 at 4:23pm
Jordan, I've seen many plays. I listed in this thread that I saw (and hated) Is He Dead?, The Little Dog Laughed, and Race. You can see that in one of my posts here.
I've also seen wonderful plays like Glengarry Glen Ross, Tru, and The Gin Game.
It's just the last three plays that I saw that made me feel like never seeing a play again. One disappointing play after another (on top of the expense) makes you feel that way.
I don't think it's odd or immature to base my feelings on my recent unfortunate play-viewing history.
#26How is A Behanding in Spokane?
Posted: 3/23/10 at 4:39pmooooook. Well then I would suggest steering clear of all plays from here on out.
#27How is A Behanding in Spokane?
Posted: 3/23/10 at 4:43pmObviously I'm still giving plays a chance. I have tickets to see A Behanding in Spokane. But I just haven't seen a good play in years so I'm wary.
Luv2goToShows
Broadway Star Joined: 9/13/09
#28How is A Behanding in Spokane?
Posted: 3/23/10 at 7:32pmMimi, since you are going on Saturday maybe you can catch Tenor. They do have a rush policy and someone on the board commented they got seats close to the stage, I believe row B to the side. Or you can check the TKTS booth to see what they have available.
#29How is A Behanding in Spokane?
Posted: 3/24/10 at 2:07pmThat's a great idea. I really want to see Tony Shalhoub. Monk is one of my favorite shows.
ManhattanGal
Swing Joined: 1/3/10
#30How is A Behanding in Spokane?
Posted: 4/8/10 at 3:03amI liked this play. It is bizarre, but entertaining and well-acted.
#31How is A Behanding in Spokane?
Posted: 4/8/10 at 8:49amI loved it!! I really loved it. The acting was great and the play was hysterically funny. Yes, it was bizarre and odd but I love that kind of stuff.
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