TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD Previews
Posted: 10/29/18 at 1:34pm
I want to see the show but the only slot for me it’s friday, so if the tickets for rush are not available or are in really bad location, would love to know!
Posted: 10/29/18 at 1:38pm
Posted: 10/29/18 at 3:20pm
I think I'm most eager to hear reports about this than pretty much anything else this season, especially since we've heard so little in the way of specifics. With the cast and creatives involved, it could be incredible or crash and burn entirely. Hoping that it turns out great.
Posted: 10/29/18 at 4:16pm
This is my favorite American novel and I'm also very eager to hear reports from this one.
Been holding off buying a ticket, recalling the version done at PaperMill in the early 90s with George Grizzard and not thinking it translated well, to the stage. My fingers are crossed.
Posted: 10/29/18 at 4:31pm
I'm going on Friday. Very intrigued to see how it works especially since I've heard rumors that it incorporates parts of Go Set a Watchman. Also hoping that it continues the trend of the incredible plays this season
Posted: 10/29/18 at 4:38pm
Posted: 10/29/18 at 5:24pm
Here's my number one question for people who see an early preview: WHY IS SCOUT 40?!
Posted: 10/29/18 at 5:26pm
Sauja said: "Here's my number one question for people who see an early preview: WHY IS SCOUT 40?!"
Yeah, this is what I'm most concerned about. It could be playing up the memory play aspect and work really well, or it could be ridiculous.
Posted: 10/29/18 at 5:42pm
Posted: 10/29/18 at 6:05pm
I think the idea is brilliant. It means the producers do not have to deal with child actors or (even worse) stage parents.
Posted: 10/29/18 at 8:12pm
Posted: 10/29/18 at 8:19pm
A memory play is a play in which a lead character narrates the events of the play, which are drawn from the character's memory. The term was coined by playwright Tennessee Williams, describing his work The Glass Menagerie.
Posted: 10/30/18 at 12:13am
I think the memory play idea is great, but the fact that they've hired adult actors who are shorter and could potentially play younger, makes the idea a bit confusing?
Posted: 10/30/18 at 5:58pm
Nothing makes me happier than student outreach on Broadway.
https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/TO-KILL-A-MOCKINGBIRD-Will-Offer-10-Tickets-For-New-York-City-Public-Middle-And-High-School-Students-20181030
Posted: 10/31/18 at 1:23pm
Seeing the marquee makes me so happy! https://www.instagram.com/p/Bpk8gM_gc7u/?taken-at=206140
Does anyone know if there's an invited dress tonight?
Posted: 10/31/18 at 5:30pm
so looking forward to seeing this in a few weeks
dumb question - why isn't Jeff's name above the title like it is on the ads and all marketing materials?
Posted: 10/31/18 at 5:48pm
VernonGersch said: "so looking forward to seeing this in a few weeks
dumb question - why isn't Jeff's name above the title like it is on the ads and all marketing materials?"
Not sure. My guess is "To Kill A Mockinbird is a well known enough property that he didn't need to be on there. Also since he's not a "above the title" actor or whatever the name of that is, they won't be responsible for refunds if he doesn't perform. Just my guess
Posted: 10/31/18 at 5:48pm
VernonGersch said: "so looking forward to seeing this in a few weeks
dumb question - why isn't Jeff's name above the title like it is on the ads and all marketing materials?"
Not sure. My guess is "To Kill A Mockinbird is a well known enough property that he didn't need to be on there. Also since he's not a "above the title" actor or whatever the name of that is, they won't be responsible for refunds if he doesn't perform. Just my guess
Posted: 11/1/18 at 8:40am
I would also add that with a memory play, one could expect to be dealing with an unreliable narrator as opposed to dealing with a straight-up flashback, in which case I would expect the author to be telling us “the truth.”
Posted: 11/1/18 at 10:20am
Posted: 11/1/18 at 10:20am
Given the memory play conceit that is apparently being put onto this, and Sorkin's changes, I think this production has a lot to prove going in, more than most other adaptations.
Posted: 11/1/18 at 10:40am
Posted: 11/1/18 at 10:45am
WhizzerMarvin said: "Mike,
I would also add that with a memory play, one could expect to be dealing with an unreliable narrator as opposed to dealing with a straight-up flashback, in which case I would expect the author to be telling us “the truth.”"
Interesting. Seeing The Waverly Gallery this week and plan to catch this soon as well. Excited to see!
Posted: 11/1/18 at 10:45am
No reports from invited dress last night?
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