Broadway Legend Joined: 1/30/15
JBroadway said: "bwaylyric said: "What's the stage door gonna be like? Will they all come out and sign?"
We really have no way of knowing for sure. Depends on a ton of factors. But just for fun, if I had to guess I'd bet they all come out fairly consistently. Benanti skipped out on She Loves Me because of her health, but she's usually very engaged in the stage-door scene. I think Key has been signing and posing for photos after Hamlet pretty frequently, so I bet he does the same here. My guess is Schumer will be less consistent, and maybe she won't pose for photos when she does come out. No idea about Tudyk's fan habits, but I find more celebrities come out and sign than not. I'd guess it'll be a pretty crowded stage-door - probably lots of autograph hounds. Since the stage-door is in Schubert alley, there will be more space and more foot traffic, so I image we'll see pretty large crowds, like there was for Bradley Cooper. No one here is really "A-List" like Cooper, but their combined star power may result in similar-sized crowds.
This is all purely conjecture, of course. In truth I just don't know. I consider this post more of a fun, analytical guessing game than an actual prediction.
I think it was sweet that you tried to give a genuine answer.
Random thought... where exactly is the Booth stage door? Is it next to the Schubert stage door where all the show posters are? If so, I might have to stop cutting through there when I'm working in the area.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/28/15
Inside Amy Schumer season 3 was genius level comedy. Then she blew up, and got to be really big headed about it. When asked when the next season was going to come out, she was a bitch about it. Her comedy special was ok, and she only talked about her vagina smelling like a farm animal for like 5 minutes, not 20. I just don't think she can act. The rest of the cast? Oh hell yes.
VintageSnarker said: "Random thought... where exactly is the Booth stage door? Is it next to the Schubert stage door where all the show posters are? If so, I might have to stop cutting through there when I'm working in the area."
If the Dolly crowds haven't affected you by now, I doubt this will change things significantly.
Keiichi2 said: "I sat front row for Hand to God in 2015, and I had no problem seeing. But then, I am a tall person. (About 6 feet.)
Just got a front row seat for this on Saturday, November 18th. With this cast, I knew I needed to act fast.
You might want to check your date if you want to see Laura. Her website is showing her in Palm Springs for ATC's Opening Night Gala for Sat November 18th. Possibly she'll cancel appearance?? "
Hi! Hoping for some seating advice as I've never been in the Booth before--
Would it be better to sit closer to the stage on the side orchestra or a decent amount of rows back in the center? (~Row D Side vs. Row L Center)
From pictures it looks like the view from the side orchestra (esp. in the middle of the row) could be slightly obstructed, but I'm not sure.
Thanks in advance.
Broadway Star Joined: 9/2/11
I've sat in row D center, but I'd pick L center over D side.
Even the last row will be good at the Booth.
Anyone see anything about when the box office will be open for this? I hate paying all those service charge fees for nothing.
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