Jefferson Mays in A Christmas Carol — Page 2
Posted: 12/9/20 at 2:34pm
I would never support "Theatermania" so Im good just to pay the show directly. Theatermania gets a cut (similar to food apps) that is unfair to the production. It's 36.50 total if you buy it directly from here.
Posted: 12/10/20 at 7:12pm
Posted: 12/11/20 at 3:07am
I do have to say that it is inspired casting. Too bad NBC did not pick it up.
Posted: 12/11/20 at 7:28am
Because I'm taking a workshop/discussion session next week with Arden and Mays, they sent me the ability to purchase for one ten bucks. I plan on watching tomorrow.
Just purchased my tix and WOOSH those fees. My ten dollar ticket came to nearly TWENTY bucks! And I checked - my code is listed as a one time use only - sorry peeps.
Updated On: 12/11/20 at 07:28 AM
Posted: 12/11/20 at 8:45am
Is that workshop/discussion with Mays/Arden open to the public?
Posted: 12/12/20 at 3:33pm
Really, it makes me feel uncomfortable.
Posted: 12/12/20 at 3:37pm
Posted: 12/13/20 at 8:32am
Posted: 12/13/20 at 6:15pm
I won the digital lottery today on my 3rd try!! Ticket comes out to be $22.50 after fees. Looking forward to watching this production.
Posted: 12/14/20 at 10:14am
Posted: 12/15/20 at 11:56pm
Posted: 12/16/20 at 6:39am
Posted: 12/16/20 at 11:33am
DramaTeach said: "When I emailed their website to explain that as a teacher, I’d love to show this to my students, so could they make an exception for educators and expand the viewing period to three days, their response was “We can’t, but you can buy three separate show tickets.” ??? Good luck with your show, producers!"
They arent required to give you any special treatment. Sure, it'd be nice....but they have every right to refuse that request.
Posted: 12/16/20 at 12:10pm
dramamama611 said: "They arent required to give you any special treatment. Sure, it'd be nice....but they have every right to refuse that request."
There is probably something in the contracts they have that prevents them from doing this. I was trying to do a movie screening for a non-profit and had to go through so many avenues to clear the rights and still had to pay a lot of money.
Posted: 12/16/20 at 12:53pm
DramaTeach said: "When I emailed their website to explain that as a teacher, I’d love to show this to my students, so could they make an exception for educators and expand the viewing period to three days, their response was “We can’t, but you can buy three separate show tickets.” ??? Good luck with your show, producers!"
Your sense of entitlement is gross. Yes, a show wants to make money, what a SHOCKER.
This is a really special show, and I didn't mind paying for it at all since it goes to the arts.
Posted: 12/27/20 at 4:52pm
Michael Arden’s direction perfectly compliments the leading actor. The lighting and set give it as a epic a feel as it can get. I did find it a little hard to understand Jacob Marley and the Ghost of Christmas Past due to the vocal filters they used on Mays. Probably should’ve toned them down a little bit, as he was already doing enough heavy lifting to get the characters down, but it was only a minor inconvenience, and I could get all their liens for the most part.
It’s a shame that the deal for it is rather bad. You pay all that money and then it’s gone 24 hours later. Sure, that also works with live theatre, but that’s not professionally shot video like this. There probably should’ve been more options, like if you payed more you could keep watching as long as you like.
Overall though, really loved what I got. A great Christmas treat.
Posted: 12/27/20 at 7:51pm
Semi spoiler: I also found the montage at the end of ghost of Christmas Past really moving. At first I found the music choice weird but it was very effective as it grew.
Posted: 12/27/20 at 9:05pm
What a difference a year makes.
Last year, I bought a $20 rush ticket to see the show. Sat front row center. And the house was - at best -50% capacity.
It was very well done and Mays' skill is unquestionable. But at the end of the day it's still A Christmas Carol. And no amount of skill or talent can elicit anything new or exciting from that beat dead story.
Updated On: 12/27/20 at 09:05 PM
Posted: 1/2/21 at 5:53pm
Posted: 1/3/21 at 10:36am
Thoroughly enjoyed this production! My daughter is interested in getting the songs. Does anyone know if they are available? Thanks
Posted: 1/3/21 at 3:56pm
Stage Door Sally said: "Thoroughly enjoyed this production! My daughter is interested in getting the songs. Does anyone know if they are available? Thanks"
I second that, I thought the use of music was awesome and I’d love to get another listen to the piece used during the Christmas Past ending, even if it’s a bit late to listen to more Christmas tunes.
Posted: 1/4/21 at 1:53am
Last year, I bought a $20 rush ticket to see the show. Sat front row center. And the house was - at best -50% capacity.
It was very well done and Mays' skill is unquestionable. But at the end of the day it's still A Christmas Carol. And no amount of skill or talent can elicit anything new or exciting from that beat dead story."
You forgot to say Bah, Humbug.
Just because a story has been told before doesn't mean it's not worth telling again, especially if you're going to tell it this well.
Posted: 1/6/21 at 9:40am
Just a quick bump in case anyone has any info about song availability. Thanks and Happy New Year!
Posted: 1/6/21 at 5:25pm
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