"Perfect for US": The NEXT TO NORMAL love thread! — Page 55
#1352
Posted: 9/28/09 at 1:36pm
By rights shouldn't Tim have been in last week then mina3?
#1353
Posted: 9/28/09 at 1:50pm
trombonist, last week was a special arrangement. It may happen again in future, or it may not. I don't know if Aaron's Gossip Girl schedule will be that heavy in other weeks.
#1354
Posted: 9/28/09 at 1:52pm
Oh, ok. Gotcha.
#1355
Posted: 9/29/09 at 12:33am
Phenomenal performance tonight! Michael was on as Dan and I LOVED him. I recommend if anyone has a chance to see him, go! Aaron was also in, btw. I'm still overjoyed by lots of stuff that happened tonight and am still processing everything, but I'll write some sort of review and maybe share some pics later.
#1356
Posted: 9/29/09 at 3:40pm
Nothing earth-shattering to add here... just wanted to say that we finally saw it this past Friday and am thrilled that it surpassed my lofty expectations. Understudies for Dan and Gabe, but no biggie. They were great.
Was quite literally speechless for a while after (which is saying a LOT for me...) Was the strangest feeling where I knew if I talked, I'd start crying again.
Everyone was super nice at the stage door, though JD seemed like she wanted to be ANYWHERE but there...
Was quite literally speechless for a while after (which is saying a LOT for me...) Was the strangest feeling where I knew if I talked, I'd start crying again.
Everyone was super nice at the stage door, though JD seemed like she wanted to be ANYWHERE but there...
#1357
Posted: 9/29/09 at 3:46pm
I saw the show for the first time just over a week ago; I can't stop thinking about it. Listening to the cast recording constantly.
I gotta see it again soon. I am officially obsessed.
I gotta see it again soon. I am officially obsessed.
#1358
Posted: 9/30/09 at 12:17am
Review of Monday night's performance. No spoilers really.
My sister and I have seen it twice before, but this time we were with our mom and aunt for their first time. We didn't really tell them what it was about, we just gave them a lot of tissues. They had no idea what they were in for, haha.
Thanks to a very awesome, generous friend at the Booth, we were given four free tickets and a backstage tour beforehand. If any of my FB or LJ friends happen to be on here too you might've already seen all the pictures
. If anyone else is curious about hearing about the backstage experience feel free to ask any questions or PM me for a link to my other pages, but right now I'll just talk about the performance.
Alice was fierce. Even my sister said that she was "extra crazy." She wasn't over-the-top or anything, she nails it. I like how she changes things up every time. Jenn and Aaron were perfect. I didn't like Jenn that much at Second Stage, but now I love her. She got so much better. Not that she was bad back then, but she improved so much and really gets this character. Adam and Louis were fine.
My favorite of the night was Michael Berry as Dan though. I'm so glad I got to see him. He voice is really deep. The only problem was that sometimes I had trouble hearing him in some songs in Act 1... I don't know if that was him not singing loud enough, or his mic's fault, or what. But it wasn't a big deal. He was wonderful. After Diana leaves him, he buried his face into his hands and broke down crying. That killed me. And I Am the One (reprise) always gets me too.
I’m always on the verge of tears through "I Dreamed a Dance" and "There’s a World" and then once "I’ve Been" begins I just like lose it. I didn't cry at all through the whole show. I was very emotional for pretty much the entire second act too. It's amazing how even though I know what's going to happen, the music still moves me so much. The show as a whole is just so powerful.
Immediate standing ovation by practically the entire theater. And my family enjoyed it very much.
My sister and I have seen it twice before, but this time we were with our mom and aunt for their first time. We didn't really tell them what it was about, we just gave them a lot of tissues. They had no idea what they were in for, haha.
Thanks to a very awesome, generous friend at the Booth, we were given four free tickets and a backstage tour beforehand. If any of my FB or LJ friends happen to be on here too you might've already seen all the pictures
Alice was fierce. Even my sister said that she was "extra crazy." She wasn't over-the-top or anything, she nails it. I like how she changes things up every time. Jenn and Aaron were perfect. I didn't like Jenn that much at Second Stage, but now I love her. She got so much better. Not that she was bad back then, but she improved so much and really gets this character. Adam and Louis were fine.
My favorite of the night was Michael Berry as Dan though. I'm so glad I got to see him. He voice is really deep. The only problem was that sometimes I had trouble hearing him in some songs in Act 1... I don't know if that was him not singing loud enough, or his mic's fault, or what. But it wasn't a big deal. He was wonderful. After Diana leaves him, he buried his face into his hands and broke down crying. That killed me. And I Am the One (reprise) always gets me too.
I’m always on the verge of tears through "I Dreamed a Dance" and "There’s a World" and then once "I’ve Been" begins I just like lose it. I didn't cry at all through the whole show. I was very emotional for pretty much the entire second act too. It's amazing how even though I know what's going to happen, the music still moves me so much. The show as a whole is just so powerful.
Immediate standing ovation by practically the entire theater. And my family enjoyed it very much.
#1359
Posted: 10/1/09 at 8:00pm
I'm sure this has been said many times, but I am currently listening to the OBC CD....and how the hell did J. Robert Spencer NOT win a Tony for this performance???
#1360
Posted: 10/1/09 at 8:08pm
how the hell did J. Robert Spencer NOT win a Tony for this performance???
He's sort of an unsung hero in that production. I think he's every bit Alice's equal, but Alice gets the lion's share of praise (and all of the praise for her performance is well-deserved, don't get me wrong).
He's sort of an unsung hero in that production. I think he's every bit Alice's equal, but Alice gets the lion's share of praise (and all of the praise for her performance is well-deserved, don't get me wrong).
#1361
Posted: 10/1/09 at 8:08pm
Am I the only one that REALLY doesn't like Michael Berry??
#1362
Posted: 10/1/09 at 8:09pm
According to Michael Berry's facebook, he will be on as Dan "all week". This is made more interesting by the fact that his wife is due to give birth to twins any day now (also on the status). Could end up being very interesting...
#1363
Posted: 10/1/09 at 8:23pm
Adam- I agree with you. Yes, Alice is wonderful and has given, what I think, is a legendary performance. But J. Robert nails it as well (speaking from someone who has spent years in denial).
When I see it again, I will be disappointed if he's not in that night.
When I see it again, I will be disappointed if he's not in that night.
#1364
Posted: 10/1/09 at 8:29pm
When I see it again, I will be disappointed if he's not in that night.
Don't be. He's not as good as Bobby, but Michael Berry is excellent.
Don't be. He's not as good as Bobby, but Michael Berry is excellent.
#1365
Posted: 10/1/09 at 8:50pm
I definitely agree adamgreer. I do love Bobby, but I love Michael's take on the role as well. It's different, but that doesn't equal bad. From all reports, he is getting better and better in the role with each performance.
#1366
Posted: 10/1/09 at 9:15pm
I haven't seen Bobby since April, but everyone talks about how amazing he has gotten so now I really want to see him again. He wasn't bad back then, just not at the same level as Alice.
And of course I loved Michael's performance like I mentioned. If anyone can see him this week, go for it!
And of course I loved Michael's performance like I mentioned. If anyone can see him this week, go for it!
#1367
Posted: 10/1/09 at 9:25pm
Bobby has definitely gotten better. It's amazing what he has discovered in Dan over time.
#1368
Posted: 10/3/09 at 3:23pm
For the Aaron Tveit fans, here is a report on his contract with "Gossip Girl".
http://ausiellofiles.ew.com/2009/10/02/gossip-girl-exclusive-nates-hot-cuz-returns/
Ok so "at least six episodes" would have to mean lots of missed performances. I am sort of surprised that the producers brought him back to have him miss so many shows, unless he signed the GG deal after he came back with special permission.
Going again next Sunday....since they don't tape Sundays, I am hoping to see it with him one last time.
Aaron "Gossip Girl"
http://ausiellofiles.ew.com/2009/10/02/gossip-girl-exclusive-nates-hot-cuz-returns/
Ok so "at least six episodes" would have to mean lots of missed performances. I am sort of surprised that the producers brought him back to have him miss so many shows, unless he signed the GG deal after he came back with special permission.
Going again next Sunday....since they don't tape Sundays, I am hoping to see it with him one last time.
Aaron "Gossip Girl"
#1369
Posted: 10/3/09 at 3:36pm
HA, that's an awful picture of Aaron.
#1370
Posted: 10/3/09 at 4:06pm
Agreed, when i see that pic i'm like uhh is that the same person? Good for him, 6 episodes seems like a lot of shooting time!
#1371
Posted: 10/3/09 at 4:32pm
Quick question: I was telling my sister who watches Gossip Girl that Meghann Fahy (understudy for Natalie) was on Monday's episode, but she didn't know who I was referring to. I don't watch the show, so does anybody know her character's name?
#1373
Posted: 10/3/09 at 4:44pm
I don't know that they said her character's name. Tell your sister she was the secretary in the office who talked to Chuck.
#1374
Posted: 10/3/09 at 11:32pm
Does Alice Ripley ever come out the stage door after matinees?
#1375
Posted: 10/4/09 at 8:28am
BlackCabbiTabbi - As I understand it, no, she doesn't.
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