Lady Day Previews — Page 7
Posted: 4/8/14 at 4:07pm
Posted: 4/8/14 at 5:14pm
In no way surprising based on all the love!
Posted: 4/8/14 at 10:18pm
Would I be looking at her back the whole time?
I appreciate any feedback. Thanks.
Posted: 4/8/14 at 11:08pm
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Updated On: 4/11/14 at 07:31 AM
Posted: 4/9/14 at 7:44am
I’ll second henrik’s thoughts here. When I bought my Circle Club tickets, they were listed as TTA, which I couldn’t find on the seating chart, but I took a leap of faith. When we arrived, we were disheartened to see that we were in the furthest table “upstage” right, squeezed into a tiny little corner right behind the piano with a rear three-quarter view of the microphone and a rail in our sightline. We were close to the stage, but felt so hidden from the rest of the seating area that we were sure even the waiters wouldn’t spot us.
Then Billie stepped onto the stage, suddenly we had a perfect seat, and nothing mattered anymore.
Posted: 4/9/14 at 8:01am
So true. Can't tell you how many times the image of her shoulder blades have come to mind since seeing the show.
Posted: 4/9/14 at 4:31pm
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Posted: 4/10/14 at 11:28pm
Her vocal resemblance to Holiday is UNCANNY. Like, spooky.
I cannot wait to see this.
Posted: 4/10/14 at 11:30pm
Kad, do share PLEASE?!
Posted: 4/11/14 at 1:46am
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Posted: 4/11/14 at 1:13pm
Can't wait! I big puffy <3 Audra.
Posted: 4/11/14 at 2:35pm
Posted: 4/11/14 at 2:41pm
Rush
Posted: 4/11/14 at 2:53pm
Posted: 4/11/14 at 11:43pm

Assuming it's set the same every night, it looks like T18, Seat 4 (or possibly 1). At least I think that's what number that is on the seating chart - it's very blurry. It is the house right side of the aisle, third table from the stage.
This was a thrilling night of theater. Audra fully inhabits the character from the second she emerges at Emerson's Bar and Grill until the room goes dark. I can't imagine anyone is still on the fence about seeing this, but if you are, you should jump in with both feet.
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