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FindingNamo
#25The Glass Menagerie Reviews
Posted: 9/27/13 at 8:35am

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#26The Glass Menagerie Reviews
Posted: 9/27/13 at 8:41am

Wow, that Times review is an unqualified rave from start to finish. Maybe even the best overall review I've read from Brantley.

Having seen Cherry Jones in both The Heiress and Doubt, she is an absolute marvel. And if any of you BWW folks haven't seen her on stage yet, you are missing a contemporary theatre legend, for now and all time. Yes, she's that good.


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#27The Glass Menagerie Reviews
Posted: 9/27/13 at 8:54am

"Mary!"

Thank you!

siny
#28The Glass Menagerie Reviews
Posted: 9/27/13 at 9:22am

Here is the NY Post review and it's generally positive, but their opinion of Cherry Jones' performance could not be more different from the NY Times.

"We know all this because Jones, the Tony-winning star of “The Heiress” and “Doubt,” acts with a capital A. You always see the cogs whirring behind her affected performance. Boy, this pretending thing is a lot of work!"

Really looking forward to seeing this for myself.
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#29The Glass Menagerie Reviews
Posted: 9/27/13 at 9:36am

You have to consider the source. The NY Post is basically a daily tabloid.

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#30The Glass Menagerie Reviews
Posted: 9/27/13 at 2:56pm

Eh. I kind of agree with the Post. I've never seen Jones on stage before but it was very obvious that she and Zachary were "acting" instead of just living the parts like Laura and the Gentleman. At least in my opinion. Neither of them seemed like real people. Which, you know, totally works given it's a memory play and whatnot, but it also didn't make me feel too much for either of them. I thought she had some stellar moments though, so I'm willing to overlook it and still enjoyed her, but him? Not so much.

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#31The Glass Menagerie Reviews
Posted: 9/27/13 at 3:21pm

Couldn't disagree more with Vincentelli's point of view on Jones' performance. But overall thrilled with these well-deserved raves. It's a transcendent production.

Ed_Mottershead
#32The Glass Menagerie Reviews
Posted: 9/27/13 at 9:24pm

I haven't seen the show, although I really want to now. But Vincentelli's comment made no sense at all.


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#33The Glass Menagerie Reviews
Posted: 9/27/13 at 10:17pm

I cried just paying $135 for a ticket.


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#34The Glass Menagerie Reviews
Posted: 9/27/13 at 10:24pm

Has anyone sat in partial view B13? Will anything pivotal be missed from there?

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#35The Glass Menagerie Reviews
Posted: 9/27/13 at 10:25pm

You're going to miss all of the scenes at the dinner table, unfortunately.


When I see the phrase "the ____ estate", I imagine a vast mansion in the country full of monocled men and high-collared women receiving letters about productions across the country and doing spit-takes at whatever they contain. -Kad

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#36The Glass Menagerie Reviews
Posted: 9/27/13 at 10:27pm

I didn't buy it yet. Would I be better off with a rush seat?

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#37The Glass Menagerie Reviews
Posted: 9/27/13 at 10:39pm

I would assume that's sold as a rush seat, since they sell the extreme sides of the orchestra. If you're set on buying beforehand though, I would go further back than the second row, extreme side or not.


When I see the phrase "the ____ estate", I imagine a vast mansion in the country full of monocled men and high-collared women receiving letters about productions across the country and doing spit-takes at whatever they contain. -Kad

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#38The Glass Menagerie Reviews
Posted: 9/27/13 at 11:13pm

In reference to NYP's review, the WSJ basically agreed on the acting. I don't know waht the general consensus is of their reviews, though http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702304713704579095591116271208.html?mod=WSJ_article_comments#articleTabs%3Dcomments

Still, I would kill my father (not my mother, however) to see this.

FindingNamo
#39The Glass Menagerie Reviews
Posted: 9/28/13 at 12:59am

"I cried just paying $135 for a ticket."

Oh honey, that's too much.


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#40The Glass Menagerie Reviews
Posted: 9/28/13 at 1:12am

Saw it tonight.

Thoughts to follow.

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#41The Glass Menagerie Reviews
Posted: 9/28/13 at 2:09am

I mean it's good, but I don't think it's like life-altering theater. But maybe for some it is!

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#42The Glass Menagerie Reviews
Posted: 9/28/13 at 12:02pm

I figure with what I saved on the $25 tickets to Shakespeare's Globe productions, it averages out to about $65 a ticket for three remember-for-the-rest-of-my-life productions, even if they're not life-altering.

"Life-altering" for me were the original Follies, Lily Tomlin's Search for Intelligent Life and Angels in America. My life doesn't get altered by theater that frequently, but I'm always very grateful for shows I'll remember till I die.


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#43The Glass Menagerie Reviews
Posted: 9/28/13 at 1:15pm

Grabbed two partial view seats, 4th row all the way to the left. I know I'll miss stuff but can't beat the $50/per ticket price. I've never seen Cherry Jones live on stage and it's about time! Plus THE GLASS MENAGERIE is one of my favorite plays, though I've never seen a live production.


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indytallguy
#44The Glass Menagerie Reviews
Posted: 9/28/13 at 2:30pm

@paljoey

Since two my life altering experiences mirror yours (Angels and Tomlin), I'll say that while this production didn't alter my life, it is one of the most memorable pieces of stagecraft I have seen in a very long time. So much so that I am making an extra trip into NYC next month to see it again.

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NYadgal
#45The Glass Menagerie Reviews
Posted: 10/30/13 at 12:42am

I was finally able to see this tonight and all of the rave reviews combined don't do it justice.

My seats were in the front row mezzanine, which was a perfect vantage point from which to see the set, floating as an island of isolation in the watery black, reflecting the staging and actors as it sparkled with light and gave us full view of the moon.

So much to process. I want to see it again and again to watch each performance more closely.

It's a show I'll remember for the rest of my life.







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#46The Glass Menagerie Reviews
Posted: 10/30/13 at 9:30am

There are some performances that are entertaining to see and others that are a privilege to see. I doubt I will ever see Tennessee Williams's lyrical memory play ever rendered as perfectly as what I saw last night. Cherry Jones is truly one of the most gifted actors of our time, and Celia Keenan-Bolger is one of those performers whose spirit and soul shine through even when she is sitting still, barely moving, barely breathing. Zachary Quinto delivered Williams's poetry and his fiery passion with enormous depth, and Brian Smith brought a surprising vulnerability to Jim's bravado.

The production was bold and evocative without being obtrusive.

I think if Williams were to see this production, he would be extremely gratified.


Updated On: 10/31/13 at 09:30 AM

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#47The Glass Menagerie Reviews
Posted: 10/31/13 at 11:07am

PalJoey, what a wonderful thought...


"Two drifters off to see the world. There's such a lot of world to see. . ."

cknick
#48The Glass Menagerie Reviews
Posted: 2/23/14 at 11:19pm

Was anyone at the final performance today? Comments/experiences to share if you were?