VernonGersch said: "Keep hearing how excellent it is - trying to find a ticket right after Tony's when I am in town..... I don't see it on Theatr app. grrr."
I have a front row ticket that I’ll be selling on the app as soon as I get the emailed ticket. Show is in two weeks.
Featured Actor Joined: 3/29/25
Fairly decent availability for many dates still this month if people have not snagged a ticket. I checked a handful of dates when buying mine just now and almost always found a fair number of the $149 seats along with a smaller number of the $249 premiums. Some dates had a very limited number of seats at $99 or $87 with a rare $69 popping up even.
Updated On: 6/14/25 at 07:19 AMBroadway Star Joined: 3/29/23
‘Angry Alan’ Review: John Krasinski Explores the Manosphere
https://www.vulture.com/article/tony-noms-debrief-niche-rules-and-the-fall-of-boomersicals.html
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BoringBoredBoard40 said: "any stagedoor reports?"
John comes out almost right after the show and quickly signs as many programs as he can. Overall being very friendly and taking pictures with some fans who are close enough to the stage door.
It's interesting, but when I went to see it and asked the usher after the show if John does stagedoor, she told me it takes him about an hour- an hour and a half to come out. Which was a lie.
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/13/22
krasinski is excellent--really great, in a beast of a role, essentially a 90 minute monologue-- in a sadly disappointing play. i could see the "twist" coming a mile away, but even if i had been surprised, im not sure this would have done much for me. i get why krasinski was cast- one of the most likeable big name actors playing such a familiar troll, but it works against the play. hes too charming.
still the 90 mins moves pretty quick, and our affordable seats were pretty great (extreme side of Row K but perfect view, and he performs a few minutes of the play in the aisle, just a few feet away).
SeaView is still the Kiser--uncomfortable seats and uncomfortably warm. No ushers to guide anyone in or out of the theater tonight, so lots of wandering around, play started at 8;10 but still ended by 930.
Broadway Star Joined: 4/30/22
No ushers? On a Saturday? (Not that the day of the week should make a difference.) That’s sub-amateur.
Or maybe it’s a cost-saving measure from Nobile. Train audiences how to find their own seats.
Leading Actor Joined: 6/18/16
Rushed from the no kings protest to see this yesterday afternoon - a fitting day!
Krasinski blew me away with this performance. The story itself is predictable but I think that’s the point. He plays the character so believable it still works. This a must-see imo.
And I had forgotten this theater has the most uncomfortable seats ever built. And it took us a good 25 minutes to exit - a truly insane experience.
BTW he does not stage door on matinees - they had an employee standing out telling people that.
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/13/22
BorisTomashevsky said: "No ushers? On a Saturday? (Not that the day of the week should make a difference.)That’s sub-amateur.
Or maybe it’s a cost-saving measure from Nobile. Train audiences how to find their own seats."
At 755, there was someone standing near the bar directing people towards the dark hallway that leads you to the theater, but no one at the end of it, so everyone was walking in and then wandering around and manually trying to figure out where to go. and as someone else noticed, the exit is unsupervised so its the entire room clamoring for that one tiny corner to leave (theres an exit on the opposite side they keep closed for reasons beyond understanding).
PipingHotPiccolo said: "krasinski is excellent--really great, in a beast of a role, essentially a 90 minute monologue-- in a sadly disappointing play. i could see the "twist" coming a mile away, but even if i had been surprised, im not sure this would have done much for me. i get why krasinski was cast- one of the most likeable big name actors playing such a familiar troll, but it works against the play. hes too charming.
still the 90 mins moves pretty quick, and our affordable seats were pretty great (extreme side of Row K but perfect view, and he performs a few minutes of the play in the aisle, just a few feet away).
SeaView is still the Kiser--uncomfortable seats and uncomfortably warm. No ushers to guide anyone in or out of the theater tonight, so lots of wandering around, play started at 8;10 but still ended by 930."
Can you use the spoiler button and tell me what happens?
Broadway Star Joined: 3/29/23
Inside the Opening of John Krasinski’s Arresting New One-Man Show, ‘Angry Alan’
https://www.vogue.com/slideshow/inside-the-opening-of-angry-alan-john-krasinski
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/13/22
RippedMan said: "PipingHotPiccolo said: "krasinski is excellent--really great, in a beast of a role, essentially a 90 minute monologue-- in a sadly disappointing play. i could see the "twist" coming a mile away, but even if i had been surprised, im not sure this would have done much for me. i get why krasinski was cast- one of the most likeable big name actors playing such a familiar troll, but it works against the play. hes too charming.
still the 90 mins moves pretty quick, and our affordable seats were pretty great (extreme side of Row K but perfect view, and he performs a few minutes of the play in the aisle, just a few feet away).
SeaView is still the Kiser--uncomfortable seats and uncomfortably warm. No ushers to guide anyone in or out of the theater tonight, so lots of wandering around, play started at 8;10 but still ended by 930."
Can you use the spoiler button and tell me what happens?"
@RippedMan, I messaged you
Broadway Star Joined: 3/29/23
‘Angry Alan’ Review: John Krasinski in the Manosphere
https://www.wsj.com/articles/angry-alan-review-john-krasinski-in-the-manosphere-1d37b9af?st=tAudbv
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