Sunday in the Park with George 2017
Sunday in the Park with George 2017#1
Posted: 2/26/17 at 9:28pm
Just wondering if anyone thinks they will do a cast recording for this wonderful show...
Sunday in the Park with George 2017#3
Posted: 3/1/17 at 1:03am
I just came back from the show. It was cute, but nothing sensational. I'll give it a 5-6 out of 10. The woman right next to me was the most annoying/obnoxious person I have ever encountered at a Broadway show. Maybe she is on here and will know that yelling, laughing all the time extremely loudly when no else does for lines that aren't supposed to be funny, and crying loudly and sniffing (Trump style) is not very considerate to other audience members. Let's not mention talking during the show and taking your shoes off, and knocking my arms off the arm rest.
Sunday in the Park with George 2017#5
Posted: 3/1/17 at 12:04pm
Hm, never thought of Sunday... as cute.
Sunday in the Park with George 2017#6
Posted: 3/1/17 at 12:04pm
muscle23ftl said: "I just came back from the show. It was cute, but nothing sensational. I'll give it a 5-6 out of 10. The woman right next to me was the most annoying/obnoxious person I have ever encountered at a Broadway show. Maybe she is on here and will know that yelling, laughing all the time extremely loudly when no else does for lines that aren't supposed to be funny, and crying loudly and sniffing (Trump style) is not very considerate to other audience members. Let's not mention talking during the show and taking your shoes off, and knocking my arms off the arm rest.
"
So you didn't see it.
Sunday in the Park with George 2017#7
Posted: 3/1/17 at 12:08pm
LOL, I'm imagining somebody sitting in the audience after "Move On" and the "Sunday" finale and going "...aww...so cute!"
Sunday in the Park with George 2017#8
Posted: 3/1/17 at 12:10pm
muscle23ftl said: "I just came back from the show. It was cute, but nothing sensational. I'll give it a 5-6 out of 10. The woman right next to me was the most annoying/obnoxious person I have ever encountered at a Broadway show. Maybe she is on here and will know that yelling, laughing all the time extremely loudly when no else does for lines that aren't supposed to be funny, and crying loudly and sniffing (Trump style) is not very considerate to other audience members. Let's not mention talking during the show and taking your shoes off, and knocking my arms off the arm rest.
"
This reminds me of the guy who sat next to me at On The 20th Century. He felt the need to laugh loudly, woo and clap his hands at almost every line. It really ruined my enjoyment of the show.
Sunday in the Park with George 2017#9
Posted: 3/1/17 at 12:38pm
I don't know if he/she was being sarcastic and I'm usually not in the habit of criticizing other people's opinions but I'm still trying to wrap my head around muscle23ftl's description of Sondheim's Sunday in the Park with George as "cute".
Sunday in the Park with George 2017#10
Posted: 3/1/17 at 12:56pm
I think "cute" is just about the last word I would use to describe any Sondheim show.
Sunday in the Park with George 2017#11
Posted: 3/1/17 at 1:00pm
Calling it "cute " is about being bitchy and damning the show with faint praise. " Just saw the hot new production everyone's raving about. It was cute. "
Sunday in the Park with George 2017#12
Posted: 3/1/17 at 1:05pm
Ok but Muscle's in love with Sunset Boulevard and On Your Feet and thinks that everything else sucks so don't take their opinion all that seriously.
Sunday in the Park with George 2017#13
Posted: 3/2/17 at 1:14pm
Just saw this last night, my first experience with Sunday in the Park with Geroge, and wow, I loved it. How Sondheim was able to take what seems like such a short, insignificant story and turn it into a deep, multi-layerd narrative is beyond me.
In my opinion, the whole show is worth seeing for Annaleigh's performance in the opening number alone. I just had a massive grin on my face through that entire number. She really stole the show multiple times.
Still processing and will probably add more to this later, but what I really want to know is... any rumors about a cast recording? Regardless, I am going to try and see it again before closing.
Sunday in the Park with George 2017#14
Posted: 3/2/17 at 10:25pm
I am a minority. For me it was a total bore. Annaleigh was great, but I felt my eyes closing at times.
Sunday in the Park with George 2017#15
Posted: 3/3/17 at 10:50am
https://goo.gl/zL3Yty
Jeanine said she is hoping to get this recorded.
Sunday in the Park with George 2017#16
Posted: 3/3/17 at 11:09am
brdwybuff said: "I am a minority. For me it was a total bore. Annaleigh was great, but I felt my eyes closing at times.
"
How does being a minority have anything to do with this?
Sunday in the Park with George 2017#17
Posted: 3/3/17 at 12:54pm
dramamama611 said: "brdwybuff said: "I am a minority. For me it was a total bore. Annaleigh was great, but I felt my eyes closing at times.
"
How does being a minority have anything to do with this?
"
I think they mean minority as in one of the few people who didn't love it, rather than a racial minority.
Sunday in the Park with George 2017#18
Posted: 3/3/17 at 1:17pm
I liked some songs...I thought it was a cute show...but I also thought it was boring. I just don't see the point of it. I love that some people feel the need to mention I love Sunset BLVD. which I do, but also a lot of people do and it won the Tony Award (oh yeah, it was a slow year). But people never feel like mentioning that I also loved West Side Story, Kiss of the Spider Woman or A Chorus Line and other shows that seem "ok" to love on BWW. I love what I love and I don't need your approval to love it. Just like you probably are gay and people shouldn't tell you who to love. Thanks! :)
Sunday in the Park with George 2017#19
Posted: 3/3/17 at 1:28pm
Actually I found this show plain boring. It had a few good moments and great acting, especially by Annaleigh, who is always brilliant in everything. But my favorite Sondheim show will always be "Merrily", and I enjoyed "Night Music" too, and I liked "Follies", but the other shows I've seen of his bored me. With that said, I stayed throughout the whole show and didn't leave at intermission, so it wasn't painful like "Pacific Overtures".
Sunday in the Park with George 2017#20
Posted: 3/3/17 at 1:31pm
muscle23ftl, while I disagree with you here (I think Sunday is one of the most evocative and beautiful musicals of all time), I think those who are delegitimizing your opinion because you love Sunset and the like are being ridiculous. I, for one, love reading from people who are so passionate about certain shows
your honesty is always appreciated, even if it isn't necessarily of popular opinion!
Sunday in the Park with George 2017#21
Posted: 3/3/17 at 1:33pm
brdwybuff said: "I am a minority. For me it was a total bore. Annaleigh was great, but I felt my eyes closing at times.
"It's probably not a minority, is that you can't say you don't like this show on this site and you will have 5 trolls attacking you. LOL!
Sunday in the Park with George 2017#22
Posted: 3/3/17 at 1:39pm
muscle23ftl said: "I love what I love and I don't need your approval to love it."
Word.
"Michael Riedel...The Perez Hilton of the New York Theatre scene"
- Craig Hepworth, What's On Stage
Sunday in the Park with George 2017#23
Posted: 3/3/17 at 1:44pm
Thanks Concierge and Lot!
Sunday in the Park with George 2017#24
Posted: 3/3/17 at 1:47pm
BroadwayConcierge said: "muscle23ftl...I think those who are delegitimizing your opinion because you love Sunset and the like are being ridiculous. I, for one, love reading from people who are so passionate about certain shows
your honesty is always appreciated, even if it isn't necessarily of popular opinion!"
There are certain people on this board who behave as self-appointed arbiters of the theatrical arts, and they can be quite smug, condescending, and even downright insulting to those whose opinion differs from theirs. I sometimes wonder if perhaps they lost a job at some point to Brantley (the pompous and insufferable archetype) and have simply never gotten over it.
"Michael Riedel...The Perez Hilton of the New York Theatre scene"
- Craig Hepworth, What's On Stage
Sunday in the Park with George 2017#25
Posted: 3/3/17 at 2:14pm
muscle23ftl said: "It's probably not a minority, is that you can't say you don't like this show on this site and you will have 5 trolls attacking you. LOL!"
This is false; you can find counterexamples in the main Sunday thread. I think folks on this thread were put off by your dismissing the show as "cute." :)
I also love Sunset Blvd., by the way!
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