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#25Misery tickets
Posted: 10/6/15 at 8:07pm
As I said before, I have no interest in Willis but adore Laurie. I agree that the violence and suspense of this story will be difficult to portray on stage and also because we already know how it ends. It will be interesting to see how they approach it but not for full price.
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#26Misery tickets
Posted: 10/6/15 at 8:31pm
mc1227 said: "As I said before, I have no interest in Willis but adore Laurie. I agree that the violence and suspense of this story will be difficult to portray on stage and also because we already know how it ends. It will be interesting to see how they approach it but not for full price.
I feel exactly the same way. I would pay maybe $50-$60 but not full price. I love the story and movie, but despise Bruce Willis. Not really too familiar with Metcalf's work.
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#27Misery tickets
Posted: 10/6/15 at 8:33pm
Not everyone knows how it ends. And I actually forgot a lot.
#28Misery tickets
Posted: 10/6/15 at 9:27pm
mc1227 said: " we already know how it ends."
Unlike Fun Home, Hamilton, Aladdin, Phantom, Amazing Grace, Beautiful, Finding Neverland, Gentleman's Guide, Jersey Boys, King & I, Lion King, School of Rock, and Wicked? Not much surprise what happens when you see any of those, either...
#29Misery tickets
Posted: 10/6/15 at 9:42pm
Except for the Disney movies you mentioned, none of the others were an Academy Award movie seen by millions. I think that's quite a difference in this particular production and add that Shaiman's movie score enhanced the suspense of the story quite a bit. That will be very hard to replicate.
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