We have tickets to catch it 7/3/10. I have read all the mixed reviews online. Anyone here catch it? If so, I'd love to hear what everyone thought! Please share. Thanks!
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u are most kind, i appreciate the suggestion, but i did try that and was honeslty not in the mood to search back over many months of postings and scour for days. lol
if anyone here has seen it and wishes to drop a line re. their thoughts on the show, please feel free. grazie!
You aren't going to find any difference of a consensus here. Some thought it was brilliant, others did not.
Personally, I enjoyed it and really liked the performances, but I felt the script missed an opportunity to really say something important. It suggests some things but falls short.
But I did enjoy it, and would reccommend seeing it.
I did not see it, but two of my daughters saw it last week, and they both loved it.
The general understanding I have gotten on it is that it plays like a gay soap opera/straight-to-video release. I am hoping to get to get around to it via TDF next week at some point...though everytime I pull up BWW or Playbill I almost anticipate seeing a closing notice.
I loved it. I saw it offBway and at the Helen Hayes. It's well paced, well acted and well directed.
well acted but didn't feel it was well written.
Understudy Joined: 3/19/09
I loved it - so powerful, and a unique take on a common subject.
I loved it, the acting was great, my only complaint is that the older gay boyfriend's character is not the easiest guy to love.
"Next Fall" is sweet and smart. See it before it becomes a big-budget film with George Clooney and Matthew Morrison.
Personally I adored it. Not the strongest play in terms of the writing but the direction and the acting and the story are really wonderful...it was one of the best things I saw last season.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/19/03
It's worth seeing for the cast alone but because I strongly identified with certain aspects of the story (the clash of beliefs), I think it had more impact on me than it otherwise might have.
one of the more trivial and boring plays I've ever seen
Hated it. The acting wasn't terrible but the play itself sure was. And people overhyping it made it even worse for me.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/19/03
I did like this much better than "The Kid," which I saw the next day. At least the couple here, despite their differences, were credible and believeable AS a couple. Christopher Sieber and Lucas Steele? Not so much. Steele looked and acted like Sieber's rentboy.
Understudy Joined: 3/19/09
The kid was based on a real relationship. Read the book - it was much better than the show.
Chorus Member Joined: 5/2/09
I thought the show was gorgeous and touching. It's not a perfect script, but the performers bring a whole lot of heart to the production and I was very moved. Rushed it once, then brought my friend with me a few weeks later.
Impeccable acting-mediocre sitcom writing IMO.
I really enjoyed it! Thought it was one of the better new plays I've seen in recent years.
The acting wasn't terrible but the play itself sure was.
Taylor, to say "the acting wasn't terrible" makes it seem like it wasn't great either. Honestly, I think the cast gave the best performance as an ensemble this season. The acting is exquisite. And even if you didn't enjoy the play, to say that it was terrible just seems silly. There have been so many other plays in recent years and this year alone even that are far worse.
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