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Thanksgiving weekend

Thanksgiving weekend

Eboyd514
#1Thanksgiving weekend
Posted: 9/3/18 at 9:15am

My family decided that they are going to be taking a trip to nyc during the thanksgiving weekend. What are some off broadway/broadway shows should I recommend to them. I’m seeing Ferryman in October so other then that they are not picky just sometime fun. Thanks

James Kerrigan2
#2Thanksgiving weekend
Posted: 9/3/18 at 9:33am

Wicked is the best thing on earth 

 

Other Good Shows are  Anastasia, Beautiful, Frozen, Kinky Boots,  Waitress

Eboyd514
#3Thanksgiving weekend
Posted: 9/3/18 at 10:39am

James Kerrigan2 said: "Wicked is the best thing on earth



Other Good Shows are Anastasia, Beautiful, Frozen, Kinky Boots, Waitress
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ive seen Wicked (it was ok). I did like kinky boots and waitress. No desire to see Frozen or Anastasia. Thanks for the suggestions though 

 

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dramamama611
#4Thanksgiving weekend
Posted: 9/3/18 at 10:42am

You need to give us more info...are you the only kid? If not, what ages? What else have they seen? No one wants to waste their time suggesting shows youve already seen.

Anything they've hated? LOVED?


If we're not having fun, then why are we doing it? These are DISCUSSION boards, not mutual admiration boards. Discussion only occurs when we are willing to hear what others are thinking, regardless of whether it is alignment to our own thoughts.

Eboyd514
#5Thanksgiving weekend
Posted: 9/3/18 at 10:54am

I’m not a kid haha. In my mid 20s. My parents are in their mid 60s. That’s embarrassing.

I go to NYC a lot more then they do. On the shows that are playing I’ve seen wicked, come from away, Dear Evan Hansen, Kinky Boots, Mean Girls, Waitress, and The Bands Visit. I liked them yes some more then others but I didn’t hate any. Trying to stay away from “kid shows” I’m sure they are fun but I’m not sure they will like them

I think they prefer smaller shows but will always have a soft spot for big classics. They like musicals and plays equally. They just saw Passion at Signiture and they loved it.

Updated On: 9/3/18 at 10:54 AM

Danielle0314
#6Thanksgiving weekend
Posted: 9/3/18 at 11:00am

If you can swing it, Cursed Child. Don't need to be a HP fan to enjoy it, and it's wonderful!

freewilma
#7Thanksgiving weekend
Posted: 9/3/18 at 11:07am

If you prefer a smaller show, definitely consider Once on This Island.  The space and staging at Circle in the Square is truly unique.  For big classics, see if you can find tickets to My Fair Lady.  And your parents might really enjoy the music of Beautiful.  

Eboyd514
#8Thanksgiving weekend
Posted: 9/3/18 at 11:11am

freewilma said: "If you prefer a smaller show, definitely consider Once on This Island. The space and staging at Circle in the Square is truly unique. For big classics, see if you can find tickets to My Fair Lady. And your parents might really enjoy the music of Beautiful."

Once on This Island might be perfect. Hope it’s still playing by Thanksgiving. 

freewilma
#9Thanksgiving weekend
Posted: 9/3/18 at 11:32am

Eboyd514 said: "freewilma said: "If you prefer a smaller show, definitely consider Once on This Island. The space and staging at Circle in the Square is truly unique. For big classics, see if you can find tickets to My Fair Lady. And your parents might really enjoy the music of Beautiful."

Once on This Island might be perfect. Hope it’s still playing by Thanksgiving.
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That's a legitimate fear.  I think if it makes it thru the next two weeks, it will be good until January.  But that might be a struggle.  

UncleCharlie
#10Thanksgiving weekend
Posted: 9/3/18 at 11:35am

Eboyd514 said: "Once on This Island might be perfect. Hope it’s still playing by Thanksgiving."

If it's not and you think they might enjoy a very funny play, go see The Play That Goes Wrong. And don't be embarrassed by your parents' ages. I'm sure they're not embarrassed by yours.

Eboyd514
#11Thanksgiving weekend
Posted: 9/3/18 at 12:30pm

UncleCharlie said: "Eboyd514 said: "Once on This Island might be perfect. Hope it’s still playing by Thanksgiving."

If it's not and you think they might enjoy a very funny play, go see The Play That Goes Wrong. And don't be embarrassed by your parents' ages. I'm sure they're not embarrassed by yours.
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thats a good suggestion too. Thanks you!! Oh the embarrassing was not in regards of their ages. I’m more embarrassed that I came off as a young person. 

 

Emmaloucbway
#12Thanksgiving weekend
Posted: 9/3/18 at 12:41pm

If they have a soft spot for classics I would recommend My Fair Lady.

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Miles2Go2
#13Thanksgiving weekend
Posted: 9/3/18 at 3:10pm

In case I made it back to New York again before the end of the year (sadly, I won’t), I had been keeping a list of shows I’d like to see. They’ll mostly all close before I get back to NYC. See below (for shows that should be open when you’re there and you won’t have already seen ):

- [ ] Torch Song (P) - opens 11/1/18
- [ ] The Lifespan of a Fact (P) - closes 1/13/19
- [ ] The Waverly Gallery (P) - closes 1/27/19
- [ ] American Son (P)
- [ ] Network (P)

 

Updated On: 9/3/18 at 03:10 PM

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haterobics
#14Thanksgiving weekend
Posted: 9/3/18 at 4:53pm

Not a week for discounted tickets, though, so if you see good regular priced tickets to a show you want, get them. Otherwise, you may get stuck waiting for premium seats to not sell to sit anywhere decent.

Eboyd514
#15Thanksgiving weekend
Posted: 9/3/18 at 5:34pm

Miles2Go2 said: "In case I made it back to New York again before the end of the year (sadly, I won’t), I had been keeping a list of shows I’d like to see. They’ll mostly all close before I get back to NYC. See below (for shows that should be open when you’re there and you won’t have already seen ):

- [ ] Torch Song (P) - opens 11/1/18
- [ ] The Lifespan of a Fact (P) - closes 1/13/19
- [ ] The Waverly Gallery (P) - closes 1/27/19
- [ ] American Son (P)
- [ ] Network


Thank you for these suggestions. 
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Eboyd514
#16Thanksgiving weekend
Posted: 9/3/18 at 5:38pm

haterobics said: "Not a week for discounted tickets, though, so if you see good regular priced tickets to a show you want, get them. Otherwise, you may get stuck waiting for premium seats to not sell to sit anywhere decent."

Oh I know. I usually go in the fall so I am able to use discounts for shows or go during previews it is what it is. 

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Miles2Go2
#17Thanksgiving weekend
Posted: 9/3/18 at 5:44pm

Eboyd514 said: "Miles2Go2 said: "In case I made it back to New York again before the end of the year (sadly, I won’t), I had been keeping a list of shows I’d like to see. They’ll mostly all close before I get back to NYC. See below (for shows that should be open when you’re there and you won’t have already seen ):

- [ ] Torch Song (P) - opens 11/1/18
- [ ] The Lifespan of a Fact (P) - closes 1/13/19
- [ ] The Waverly Gallery (P) - closes 1/27/19
- [ ] American Son (P)
- [ ] Network (P)


Thank you for these suggestions.
"


You’re welcome. They’re all plays. The only musical (Girl from the North Country) I had in my list is scheduled to close before Thanksgiving. 

 

Dollypop
#18Thanksgiving weekend
Posted: 9/3/18 at 8:58pm

The Christmas Show at Radio City.


"Long live God!" (GODSPELL)

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Miles2Go2
#19Thanksgiving weekend
Posted: 9/3/18 at 9:11pm

Dollypop said: "The Christmas Show at Radio City."

OP said, “Trying to stay away from “kid shows” I’m sure they are fun but I’m not sure they will like them

I think they prefer smaller shows but will always have a soft spot for big classics.”


So I’m not sure The Christmas Show at Radio City fits the bill here. I will say I took my parents to a touring production of it several years ago and we liked it! 

Eboyd514
#20Thanksgiving weekend
Posted: 9/3/18 at 9:18pm

Miles2Go2 said: "Dollypop said: "The Christmas Show at Radio City."

OP said, “Trying to stay away from “kid shows” I’m sure they are fun but I’m not sure they will like them

I think they prefer smaller shows but will always have a soft spot for bigclassics.”


So I’m not sure The Christmas Show at Radio City fits the bill here. I will say I took my parents to a touring production of it several years ago and we liked it!
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Oh we actually saw this when I was really little. It was a lot of fun. 

Dollypop
#21Thanksgiving weekend
Posted: 9/3/18 at 10:25pm

It's been updated and now uses drones and hi-tech images.


"Long live God!" (GODSPELL)

Speed
#22Thanksgiving weekend
Posted: 9/3/18 at 11:37pm

Radio City Christmas Spectacular
Wicked
Avenue Q
Beautiful
The Book of Mormon
Dear Evan Hansen
The Lion King

Those are my 6 favorite shows in town.

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Miles2Go2
#23Thanksgiving weekend
Posted: 9/9/18 at 8:46pm

Miles2Go2 said: "Eboyd514 said: "Miles2Go2 said: "In case I made it back to New York again before the end of the year (sadly, I won’t), I had been keeping a list of shows I’d like to see. They’ll mostly all close before I get back to NYC. See below (for shows that should be open when you’re there and you won’t have already seen ):

- [ ] Torch Song (P) - opens 11/1/18
- [ ] The Lifespan of a Fact (P) - closes 1/13/19
- [ ] The Waverly Gallery (P) - closes 1/27/19
- [ ] American Son (P)
- [ ] Network (P)


Thank you for these suggestions.
"


You’re welcome. They’re all plays. The only musical (Girl from the North Country)I had in my list is scheduled to close before Thanksgiving.


I’m a little late to the party, but just found out that Girl from the North Country has now extended its off-Broadway run at The Public til December 9th (I think) so that could be a consideration now. It seems to fit your parent’s criteria: smaller show that doesn’t appeal to kids. 

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Robbie2
#24Thanksgiving weekend
Posted: 9/9/18 at 9:49pm

The Cher Show

To Kill a Mockingbird

OFF-Broadway: Girl from the North Country -Public


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