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#1The Other Place
Posted: 12/12/12 at 4:57pm

Attended the first preview ast night. Looked for a thread but couldn't find one in search.

Laurie Metcalf is giving an incredible performance. What makes it better is that the show itself is good and has a wonderful cast. I was riveted for 80 minutes. Really like what they do for walk-in. The ushers were hving a time of it trying to stop people from walking into the theater.


Just give the world Love. - S. Wonder

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#2The Other Place
Posted: 12/12/12 at 5:03pm

I just grabbed a ticket on TDF for next Wednesday. I had the honor of seeing her do Long Day's Journey in London this year. She's just ferocious on stage and I'm so looking forward to this.

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#2The Other Place
Posted: 12/12/12 at 5:31pm

Sonof, she left us breathless. She has to be emotionally wiped out after every show. It is just amazing how naturally she does what she does. I don't want to give anything away for those who haven't seen it. And get there when they open the inside doors to the theater.

The only problem was the sound, but it was the first preview and I am sure that will be adjusted. Had to strain to hear at times.

Very cool set and visuals also. Love what they do with the set mear the end. She has a Tony nomination wrapped up.


Just give the world Love. - S. Wonder

iluvtheatertrash
#3The Other Place
Posted: 12/12/12 at 6:02pm

Very curious to hear about this pre-show business. I saw it off-Broadway and was blown away. I wonder how different it is...


"I know now that theatre saved my life." - Susan Stroman

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#4The Other Place
Posted: 12/12/12 at 6:11pm

***POSSIBLE SPOILER***

This may be how it has been done..when you walk in, she is sitting in a chair center stage. Just watch her.


Just give the world Love. - S. Wonder

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#5The Other Place
Posted: 12/12/12 at 7:28pm

I saw it last night too, and saw it off-Broadway as well. The text seemed exactly the same, and so did the physical production. What has gotten better, if you are willing to believe me, is Metcalf's performance. She was damn near perfect before and now is impossibly brilliant. A fearless performer if there ever was one.

I was actually exhausted and cranky when I went last night, and although the show is far from a lighthearted affair Metcalf's performance was like a balm for my spirits.

I do like the play, and in fact I preferred it more on second viewing. Off-Broadway it felt like the play was written as an acting showcase for a talented leading lady. Last night I was more involved with the story and the beauty of Metcalf's performance felt more in tandem with the text. This is not just an exercise to watch an actress lose her mind.

Robbie- I'm insanely jealous of you having seen her Long Day's Journey, and as good as she is in this I wish they transferred that instead, if for no other reason than the selfish fact that I wanted to see it.


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#6The Other Place
Posted: 12/12/12 at 7:43pm

Wait, what happens pre-show?

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#7The Other Place
Posted: 12/12/12 at 7:54pm

When you walk in the theater Metcalf is seated in a chair, legs crossed and waiting. I don't think she fidgeted once, but her expression is anxious and troubled. It sets an ominous mood.


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#8The Other Place
Posted: 12/12/12 at 7:57pm

Interesting. I'm really intrigued by this show, even though I know next to nothing about it. Very excited to see Metcalf.

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#10The Other Place
Posted: 12/13/12 at 2:53am

I saw this off-broadway, and I thought Metcalf was absolutely stunning. If she does not win a Tony for this, I will be very surprised. And yes, I don't understand how she maintains that kind of focus for the entire 30 minutes before the show "starts".

I'm excited to see this incarnation. I found the play to be so interesting, but I thought that the supporting actors were very very weak, especially the younger girl, who I guess is a different actress this time around?? (Very wise choice if so).

I love that one of the "buzz" plays this season is a brand new playwright we've never heard of, even if the play is not perfect. I expect no matter what the reception is, we will be hearing from Sharr White more and more.

iluvtheatertrash
#11The Other Place
Posted: 12/13/12 at 9:50am

Thank you. I do remember that now, from the Off-Broadway incarnation. Very excited to see this again. Her performance is one for the history books.


"I know now that theatre saved my life." - Susan Stroman

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#12The Other Place
Posted: 12/13/12 at 1:46pm

Whizz, she does move but you have to catch it. She actually has some device in her hand that she is looking at and using but only for a short bit. She also shifts in the chair but seems to end up back in the same position she was in when the doors opened.


Just give the world Love. - S. Wonder

iluvtheatertrash
#13The Other Place
Posted: 12/13/12 at 2:09pm

If I recall correctly, she was looking at her Blackberry when at the Lortel.


"I know now that theatre saved my life." - Susan Stroman

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#14The Other Place
Posted: 12/13/12 at 2:14pm

That makes sense. She was doing something with it and I thought it was a calculator at first. I think she even went into her bag at one point. It was brief though. It was interesting to hear the gasps and the conversation falling silent when the doors first opened to those who were already waiting. It set the mood.


Just give the world Love. - S. Wonder

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#15The Other Place
Posted: 1/4/13 at 11:16pm

I saw this tonight and I liked it a lot. Is it heavy-handed? Absolutely. Melodramatic? Definitely. But for some reason, it got to me and struck a nerve in me. I cried at the end, and I didn't feel as though my tears were being wrung out of me. I felt like the prior hour and fifteen minutes had really earned my reaction. This is mainly due to Ms. Metcalf's simply faultless performance. This is a marathon for her and she kills it; she is exceptionally wonderful in this show. The rest of the cast, truly, is great as well. They are able to take some scenes and lines that are admittedly cliche and almost make them sound legitimate.

It's not a phenomenally well-written show, but it's a phenomenally performed and mounted one, with strong direction from Mantello. I enjoyed it quite a lot. A lot more than I expected to.

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#16The Other Place
Posted: 1/4/13 at 11:45pm

Seeing it tomorrow night. The opening is like Red was with Molina sitting in a chair. Last saw Metcalf in Brighton Beach.


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#17The Other Place
Posted: 1/5/13 at 10:05am

It's a good play with great performances. I enjoyed it enormously both downtown and up. The recasting works well (although I enjoyed the downtown cast as much).

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#18The Other Place
Posted: 1/5/13 at 10:54am

Must rush this! Must rush this soon!!!

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#19The Other Place
Posted: 1/5/13 at 3:45pm

I really, really need to see this soon.


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#20The Other Place
Posted: 1/5/13 at 4:25pm

Do we think Metcalf can beat Amy Morton come Tony time?


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#21The Other Place
Posted: 1/5/13 at 9:36pm

I now have to see Amy Morton because at this point I am thinking, just give Metcalf the Tony and be done with it.


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#22The Other Place
Posted: 1/5/13 at 10:11pm

Metcalf will definitely be nominated, but The Other Place closes and The Assembled Parties opens at the Friedman in March. Have people won after their shows closed in February? Absolutely. But in most of those cases, those people were the sole, heavily favored frontrunners. Julie White over Angela Lansbury (Julie had rave reviews and was the breakout stat that year) and Cynthia Nixon for Rabbit Hole (in a year that saw no other women really shine post-February) are the obvious examples. But Amy Morton is giving such an equally blazing performance as Metcalf that if Virginia Woolf is still running, Morton definitely has the edge. But let's not also forget Cecily Tyson who could prove a true contender as well.

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#23The Other Place
Posted: 1/6/13 at 3:07pm

Just got back from a trip to NYC (saw eight shows). The Other Place was definitely at the top of my favorites list. When the show concluded, I just had to sit in my seat and settle back into real life because the show carried that much power. Laurie Metcalf is a true force on that stage.

In a stroke of luck, there was a talkback after the show and all four actors participated. The younger actress, Zoe Perry, took over the role for the Broadway run and was also jut great in the show. Really caught my attention. In the course of the talkback, Laurie Metcalf pointed out how much she enjoyed acting alongside her real life daughter - which was a surprise for the audience as the playbill mentions nothing about the relationship of Metcalf and Perry as mother and daughter.

I highly recommend checking this one out.

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#24The Other Place
Posted: 1/6/13 at 5:27pm

Laurie Metcalf...Oh. My. God.


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#25The Other Place
Posted: 1/6/13 at 6:57pm

I agree, Laurie Metcalf, OMG! Such a devastating performance. She left me and my friend in tears. However, having been fortunate enough (thanks to BWW recommendations) to also have seen Virginia Woolf, I don't think anything will take away the Tony from Amy Morton. Not. Going. To. Happen. Two consummately talented actresses. A delight to behold.


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