I didn’t ask about every change, but a friend who went last night said MCH went back to talking to the people in the box about the ghost (a part that JCM cut in favor of going into the audience). I would assume he’s still doing what he did before.
But when he licked the stage he did say it tasted like JCM :)
Sorry all — have been out of town and am behind on news. Is John Cameron Mitchell back in after his injury? If not, any word on when he's planning to return? Thanks!
Anyone going to be in the audience tonight? Would love to hear what the status is regarding how the show is performed… altered or not due to the injury. Please report back!
I'm going to be making a special trip to see JCM in April, and unfortunately, the only performance I'll be able to attend is a Saturday at 7 pm, which appears to be the ones that are never discounted. While I wish I could afford a premium seat, the best I can get is a full-priced orchestra ticket.
Because those are all off to the side, I was wondering if anyone could offer me some guidance on what would be best. My options are A6, C10 or D10. Given the height of the stage, is A6 too close and/or too far off to the side? Thanks for any help!
I would probably go for A6. I sat in C11 and there is some stuff on the left side of the stage that you miss. Not much, but some stuff with the drummer and the guitarist and a little bit when Hedwig wanders back there during The Long Grift. Of course, you are closer to where Yitzhak sits for nearly the whole show and JCM does the car wash over there.
In A6 on the right side of the theater you might miss a small interaction between Hedwig and Skizp but that’s really it. And you’re close to the action when he comes down into audience for a couple of other interactions.
Damn, Miss Hedwig is angry and in good voice! This was the greatest show I have ever seen.
Ok, brace is still there, certain entrances remain modified and there are a plethora of crate jokes. BUT he uses the stool less than I was expecting and did a lot of the choreography. The knee remains obviously tender but he did crawl to the edge of the stage for the audience make-out. The house appeared to be full and everyone was very supportive and wild! I c(k)an't? wait to do it again tomorrow :)
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JCM was still awesome! He seems to have a better range of motion - he was able to bend his knee at certain points during the show but still needed to strap on an ice pack towards the end. The entrance is still the same post injury and he only carwashes yitzhak. He must be on some pain meds and I wonder if that adds to the ad-libbing/improv... But it's hilarious stuff! At stage door, he mentioned that he felt "a little shaky."
On a side note, Matt and Tim were out today. Tim was also out at the 10pm show this past Saturday. Hope they're both ok.
Someone give me a 110% sincere answer. Should I wait a few weeks to see this until it is back in full-form with JCM or do you think the remainder of his run will be slightly altered due to the injury? I can hardly wait to witness him play this role but am hesitant as to when I should get tickets for.
Well then let me ask this: If I've already seen the show with NPH and Andrew Rannells (kicking myself for missing MCH during his return last week), than should I try and get to this sooner rather than later? My days are much more freed up during March than April and I'm worried if I wait too long it won't get much better and I will miss it.
I've had knee problems before, and it's certainly possible that he'll keep taking it easy to avoid the possibility of further injury. But who really cares- I'm seeing the show at the end of March, and as far as I'm concerned he could do the whole thing sitting on a chair. Original staging or not, I just care that I'm seeing John Cameron Mitchell play this role live, and I'm sure it'll still be a special experience either way.
So short version, just buy the ticket already.
I am a firm believer in serendipity- all the random pieces coming together in one wonderful moment, when suddenly you see what their purpose was all along.
Greased Lightning, I would recommend you go sooner rather than later. We do not know exactly what type of knee injury occurred, but there is certainly no guarantee JCM is going to make it through his entire run.
The stress he is putting on his knee by staying in the show, regardless if he has a brace, icepacks and people carrying him, may cause an exacerbation or worsening of whatever injury he has. His ortho surgeon will recommend he stop his run if something else happens. I would also guess they are prepping Darren Criss to be ready just in case he is needed early.
You will really be kicking yourself if you put off seeing JCM toward the end of his run and then he ends up with a re-injured knee and you don't get to see him at all. Buy your tickets!
my only hope for the show now is that it doesn't end with Criss closing it out. I hope they're looking to have someone replace Criss come July 20.
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