BroadwayConcierge said: "Damn. A long-runner. And what an amazing run at that!"
I feel bad that it took me so long to get into this musical especially since it had such an amazing run. I kind of brushed it aside because there were so many things I wanted to see, but one time I was on hold with Ticketmaster and they were playing "Raise You Up" and it just made me so emotional, and then I saw the show, got to intern at the Hirschfeld....this is a very special musical. I'm sorry to see it go, but I'm so happy it touched so, so many people throughout its amazing run.
Wick3 said: "It's clearly not selling out as people won't even buy those seats in advance for $150... so if the stubhub folks did end up with those tickets early on, we'd only see a last minute fire sale 1-2 hours before starting time."
Depends, but there is a difference between someone missing their chance to get cheaper seats, and the scalpers being their only option now, versus waiting for seats to get cheaper because no one is buying them...
My friend yesterday reminded me of a question I had when I first saw KB in 2013: Why is Lauren the only one not wearing boots in the finale? I think it’s that she doesn’t have enough time between Milan and her entrance to get them on. But they’re zippered and doesn’t she have a dresser to help?
PatrickDC said: "My friend yesterday reminded me of a question I had when I first saw KB in 2013: Why is Lauren the only one not wearing boots in the finale? I think it’s that she doesn’t have enough time between Milan and her entrance to get them on. But they’re zippered and doesn’t she have a dresser to help?"
She has boots but they are short....
Saw on twitter lots of Urie stalkers went yesterday when seeing he was in NY , some who had never even seen the show....
MannPhan24601 said: "PatrickDC said: "My friend yesterday reminded me of a question I had when I first saw KB in 2013: Why is Lauren the only one not wearing boots in the finale? I think it’s that she doesn’t have enough time between Milan and her entrance to get them on. But they’re zippered and doesn’t she have a dresser to help?"
She has boots but they are short.... "
Guess I should have clarified, why is she the only one not wearing KINKY boots?
PatrickDC said: "MannPhan24601 said: "PatrickDC said: "My friend yesterday reminded me of a question I had when I first saw KB in 2013: Why is Lauren the only one not wearing boots in the finale? I think it’s that she doesn’t have enough time between Milan and her entrance to get them on. But they’re zippered and doesn’t she have a dresser to help?"
She has boots but they are short.... "
Guess I should have clarified, why is she the only one not wearing KINKY boots?
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I think its because Lauren, unlike George is unaware that Don and the rest of the factory workers are in Milan. So she remains "In the Audience" through the entirety of the fashion show. George on the other hand heads backstage to bring out the factory workers with Don, which is when he changes. In all honesty George should not be wearing boots either, but his coming out in boots is used to imply he's actually "coming out".
Anyone know how many members of the OBC were in the closing cast?
I have eight by my count - Charlie, Don, Trish, George, one of the angels, two more male factory workers and one more female (I'm sorry - I don't have my Playbill!)
14 OBC remained in the show. I believe almost all of them took breaks for other projects. I know John Jeffrey Martin left the show twice due to injuries.
Andy Kelso(OBC u/s Charlie) Daniel Stewart Sherman(Don) Caroline Bowman (OBC u/s Nicola) Marcus Neville (George) Adinah Alexander (Milan Stage Manager/Ensemble) Eugene Barry-Hill (Simon Sr./Ensemble) Stephen Berger (Mr. Price/Ensemble) John Jeffrey Martin (Richard Bailey/Ensemble) Eric Leviton (Ensemble) Jennifer Perry (Trish) Kevin Smith Kirkwood(Angel) Kyle Post(Angel) Joey Taranto(Angel/referee) Nathan Peck(swing)
A Chorus Line revival played its final Broadway performance on August 17, 2008. The tour played its final performance on August 21, 2011. A new non-equity tour started in October 2012 played its final performance on March 23, 2013. Another non-equity tour launched on January 20, 2018. The tour ended its US run in Kansas City and then toured throughout Japan August & September 2018.