#526
Posted: 2/13/12 at 2:14pm
Ok so I saw this over the weekend. I'm not a huge artsy type person and I can see the appeal for some but I just want to offer my review. My wife and I visit NYC maybe twice a year. We've seen maybe 6 or 7 Broadway plays...I went to this play based off of the numerous recommendations from this very site. I also had a 1 on 1 with one of the witches (the really attractive one) where she gave me a gumdrop and led me through the Narnia closet…yea sure it was cool…and a little awkward at the same time.
I thought it was CRAZILY overrated and overpriced. I honestly feel like I got scammed and the entire play was a gimmick. I just didn't get it at all. Some of the dancing was neat...loved the concept of turning the entire hotel into a stage...as I enjoyed exploring the rooms. That was pretty cool, but the storyline was just impossible to follow.
LITERALLY impossible...many of the reviews talk about how you should just follow Macbeth from the start. Oh ok...no problem how in the world do you know who Macbeth is from the start? That's impossible to determine? Furthermore, following anyone was so freaking hard. There were so many people. You'd have to be a complete d-bag to actually follow a character. Some of the scenes and sequences could only be viewed from a door way or two, or a small hallway. There would be 40-50 people trying to see it when only 5-10 could actually have a good viewpoint. It was just frustrating beyond belief to try and stick with a character...way to hard.
The other THREE parts that just felt like such a money-hungry scam to me was how they have this great bar that you go into and they encourage you to get a drink. You buy a nice full drink...then I kid you not 10 SECONDS after you get your drink, oh btw it's time for you to come into the hotel now. I saw about a dozen full drinks just left on tables/thrown away. Such a scam! Not to mention the $20 program they encourage you to buy at the end...it was described by the people like this "Has all the characters, every act you missed, the entire cast, get the program now for $20 bucks to have everything explained to you" Yea don't fall for that scam...it's a piece of crap. The part that talks about the acts in the program is lame at best. It does show pictures of the cast and their real names...but doesn't say what their part was in the play so it did me NO good whatsoever. OH and BTW…you can’t have coats in the hotel it’s against the rules but check this out we have a coat check that you’re forced to pay $3 for. SERIOUSLY? You couldn’t include a free coat check in your ridiculous ticket price that you’re making mandatory?
On top of that I thought some of it was just too far overboard and over the top. The witch/rave thing was just silly...yea ok I get they were going for shock and awe but I just walked out in the middle of it cause I thought it was completely ridiculous, stage blood splashing on people's real clothes etc and just completely over the top.
I don't think it's worth the money. Don't spend the $90 bucks to see it in my opinion. Go spend that $90 bucks to see 2-3 other Broadway plays off of TDF or Rush tickets in my opinion.
It would be so easy to make it a good play in my opinion. Why the actors/actresses can't talk is dumb in my opinion. I think if they actually had some dialog it would be sooooo much better cause a person could figure out what is going on. I get that there's supposed to be some mystery but this was just beyond that.
FINAL ADVICE: If you live in NYC and have the opportunity to see plays every weekend. GO FOR IT because it is a unique experience. If you don't live in NYC and are simply visiting...DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME WITH THIS...so many other things to go see on Broadway for 1/2 to a 1/3 of the price.
I thought it was CRAZILY overrated and overpriced. I honestly feel like I got scammed and the entire play was a gimmick. I just didn't get it at all. Some of the dancing was neat...loved the concept of turning the entire hotel into a stage...as I enjoyed exploring the rooms. That was pretty cool, but the storyline was just impossible to follow.
LITERALLY impossible...many of the reviews talk about how you should just follow Macbeth from the start. Oh ok...no problem how in the world do you know who Macbeth is from the start? That's impossible to determine? Furthermore, following anyone was so freaking hard. There were so many people. You'd have to be a complete d-bag to actually follow a character. Some of the scenes and sequences could only be viewed from a door way or two, or a small hallway. There would be 40-50 people trying to see it when only 5-10 could actually have a good viewpoint. It was just frustrating beyond belief to try and stick with a character...way to hard.
The other THREE parts that just felt like such a money-hungry scam to me was how they have this great bar that you go into and they encourage you to get a drink. You buy a nice full drink...then I kid you not 10 SECONDS after you get your drink, oh btw it's time for you to come into the hotel now. I saw about a dozen full drinks just left on tables/thrown away. Such a scam! Not to mention the $20 program they encourage you to buy at the end...it was described by the people like this "Has all the characters, every act you missed, the entire cast, get the program now for $20 bucks to have everything explained to you" Yea don't fall for that scam...it's a piece of crap. The part that talks about the acts in the program is lame at best. It does show pictures of the cast and their real names...but doesn't say what their part was in the play so it did me NO good whatsoever. OH and BTW…you can’t have coats in the hotel it’s against the rules but check this out we have a coat check that you’re forced to pay $3 for. SERIOUSLY? You couldn’t include a free coat check in your ridiculous ticket price that you’re making mandatory?
On top of that I thought some of it was just too far overboard and over the top. The witch/rave thing was just silly...yea ok I get they were going for shock and awe but I just walked out in the middle of it cause I thought it was completely ridiculous, stage blood splashing on people's real clothes etc and just completely over the top.
I don't think it's worth the money. Don't spend the $90 bucks to see it in my opinion. Go spend that $90 bucks to see 2-3 other Broadway plays off of TDF or Rush tickets in my opinion.
It would be so easy to make it a good play in my opinion. Why the actors/actresses can't talk is dumb in my opinion. I think if they actually had some dialog it would be sooooo much better cause a person could figure out what is going on. I get that there's supposed to be some mystery but this was just beyond that.
FINAL ADVICE: If you live in NYC and have the opportunity to see plays every weekend. GO FOR IT because it is a unique experience. If you don't live in NYC and are simply visiting...DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME WITH THIS...so many other things to go see on Broadway for 1/2 to a 1/3 of the price.