Seeing Memphis tomorrow night . . .
re: Seeing Memphis tomorrow night . . .#2
Posted: 10/2/09 at 9:47pmYou just need to keep an open mind. You might enjoy it.
re: Seeing Memphis tomorrow night . . .#3
Posted: 10/2/09 at 9:51pm
Seriously. If you go in with the mind set your gonna hate it, its gonna be pretty hard to change it no matter how good the show is.
You have to realize no matter what oppinion anyone has here, everyones is diffrent.
Keep us updated!
re: Seeing Memphis tomorrow night . . .#4
Posted: 10/3/09 at 12:38pmdefinitely let us know.. I've been curious about it
re: Seeing Memphis tomorrow night . . .#5
Posted: 10/3/09 at 12:55pm
My wife & I throughy enjoyed it.
After reading some of the putdowns of it in other threads, she shook her head in disbelief.
re: Seeing Memphis tomorrow night . . .#6
Posted: 10/3/09 at 1:54pmI actually really enjoyed MEMPHIS. Is it perfect? Not by any means, but it provides for what I found to be a fun night of theatre. But then again, I'm just a sucker for some good ole gospel belting!
re: Seeing Memphis tomorrow night . . .#7
Posted: 10/3/09 at 2:27pmDon't be scared, you should go in with an open mind. I saw it last week and truly enjoyed it. It's not the best show ever, but I liked the music, choreography and strong vocal performances.
re: Seeing Memphis tomorrow night . . .#8
Posted: 10/3/09 at 9:32pmFrom what Im hearing, there's very little in between. You either love it or you hate it. Personally, Im looking forward to seeing it. Should be interesting, if nothing else
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re: Seeing Memphis tomorrow night . . .#9
Posted: 10/3/09 at 11:33pm
Saw the show tonight, and was very disappointed. Barring people on this message board (many of whom never have anything positive to say about anything) I had heard good word of mouth.
There was so much potential in the story, and the immense talent of the people on stage. However, as someone who grew up in the South and lived in the shadow of the South's deep stain of racism, I hated the way they handled it. It was very apparent that this show was written and directed by white people who have spent very little time in Tennessee. From the opening moments, it was very apparent that they were going to handle the topic extremely shallowly. Every time I was pulled back into it, which was actually quite often, they someone drained a little more water out of the pool.
However, the house was packed tonight and the crowd seemed extremely responsive, jumping to their feet on the first chorus bow. I feel like this could actually do rather well. I mean, after all, movies of this nature succeed all the time. Dumbing down tough issues and giving people a sense of catharsis about them is usually a succeeding strategy. I really wish however that they would have had someone involved with the production who could have taken out the worst bits of triteness in the book and lyrics, and beefed up the complexity of the story.
Oh well!
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