Bwaygurl2 said: "Dolly80 said: "Conveniently leaving out the many negative reviews. it’s not a success."
I hope you choke on your Halloween candy."
Um…wtf is wrong with you?
The idea is to work and to experiment. Some things will be creatively successful, some things will succeed at the box office, and some things will only - which is the biggest only - teach you things that see the future. And they're probably as valuable as any of your successes. -Harold Prince
Just saw the matinee today. I'm a huge fan of the film and had a good enough time at this. Coogan was fantastic in his multiple role and the show has some really great set pieces. I'd give it 3/5 stars - not a bad way to spend the afternoon.
Jordan Catalano said: "Just saw the matinee today. I'm a huge fan of the film and had a good enough time at this. Coogan was fantastic in his multiple role and the show has some really great set pieces. I'd give it 3/5 stars - not a bad way to spend the afternoon."
Thanks for posting, Jordan. I’m heading to London in early December and this is at the top of my list precisely because i want to see Coogan do this live. So glad to hear he delivered.
i respect your reviews on this board, Jordan, so any London recommendations would be appreciated. (Already seeing the Strong/Manville “Oedipus,” Stranger Things.” “The Invention of Love” and the Palladium panto.
Thanks, Scott. :) You're already seeing "Oedipus", which will absolutely in my top five theatrical experiences of the year, maybe my number one. Lesley Manville is one of our greatest living actresses and her and Strong together give two of the most tense hours I've ever spent in a theatre. I wish I could go see it again but I need to check out "Giant" before heading back this weekend.
I'd really recommend "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" if you haven't seen that yet. It's a beautiful show that I'm trying to steer everyone to.
Jordan Catalano said: "Thanks, Scott. :) You're already seeing "Oedipus", whichwill absolutely in my top five theatrical experiences of the year, maybe my number one. Lesley Manville is one of our greatest living actresses and her and Strong together give two of the most tense hours I've ever spent in a theatre. I wish I could go see it again but I need to check out "Giant" before heading back this weekend.
I'd really recommend "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" if you haven't seen that yet. It's a beautiful show that I'm trying to steer everyone to.