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The Public Theatre's Shakespeare/Park presents INTO THE WOODS -- Discussion

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#875The Public Theatre's Shakespeare/Park presents INTO THE WOODS -- Discussion
Posted: 8/9/12 at 11:03am


When are we going to have a reviews thread?

I'd start one now, but I don't want to step on Mike's toes.

Let's please just not have them in this monstrosity of a thread.


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#877The Public Theatre's Shakespeare/Park presents INTO THE WOODS -- Discussion
Posted: 8/9/12 at 11:45am


First Video Preview Y'all


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Midnight Radio
#878The Public Theatre's Shakespeare/Park presents INTO THE WOODS -- Discussion
Posted: 8/9/12 at 11:54am

I dont understand why they didn't re-create the Regent's costumes, which look infinitely better...

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#879The Public Theatre's Shakespeare/Park presents INTO THE WOODS -- Discussion
Posted: 8/9/12 at 12:19pm

"In tonight's performance, the role of the Wolf will be played by Stacee Jaxx."

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#880The Public Theatre's Shakespeare/Park presents INTO THE WOODS -- Discussion
Posted: 8/9/12 at 12:26pm

Just saw the video and all I can say is EEK! I see what so many of you are talking about. Perhaps the worst costume design EVER!

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#881The Public Theatre's Shakespeare/Park presents INTO THE WOODS -- Discussion
Posted: 8/9/12 at 12:31pm

Perhaps the worst costume design EVER!

Wow, you've seen every theatrical production in the history of mankind?

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#882The Public Theatre's Shakespeare/Park presents INTO THE WOODS -- Discussion
Posted: 8/9/12 at 12:35pm

Okay, I am going to say it...I really like the costume design, it just looks fun and i can see somewhat of a cohesive design. Do some things work better than others? Yes, but it is a different adaptation and interpretation.


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#883The Public Theatre's Shakespeare/Park presents INTO THE WOODS -- Discussion
Posted: 8/9/12 at 12:37pm

I kind of liked the costumes. They had a certain depth and meaning to them. Little Red's, in particular, seems to make her the personification of the consequences of straying from the path. She's a melange of danger prevention and danger repair.


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Midnight Radio
#884The Public Theatre's Shakespeare/Park presents INTO THE WOODS -- Discussion
Posted: 8/9/12 at 12:53pm

I dont loath most of the costumes, it just baffles me how these could be considered improvements over the Regent's production

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#885The Public Theatre's Shakespeare/Park presents INTO THE WOODS -- Discussion
Posted: 8/9/12 at 1:34pm

I have to say I do NOT like that Promo video of the show.

This coming from some one who fully supports the production, loves the concept, loves the costumes(though a few need tweaking)/set and supports the cast...except for O'Hare.

Why oh why is it so dark? I'm not talking about the "concept" I mean the lighting. I sat in the park twice and viewed the show under the dark night sky and the lighting didn't make the whole production look like it was filmed in a shadowy tunnel...

...and considering O'Hare is struggling through the dialogue and songs, was it necessary to showcase him through almost the whole segment? I know he is THE Baker (and I do love the man) but every other character makes up the entire piece too.

The two minutes that they had the entire ensemble singing "Into the Woods" could have been broken up to hear the audio of the segments they were flashing in the montage.

Ok, I'm done ranting. My apologies.

I guess I really do love this production, because this video does not do it justice.

I wish they would re-edit.

"I wish" ha!

This is the same but has some extended footage

http://www.broadway.com/videos/154244/sneak-a-peek-at-video-clips-of-into-the-woods-starring-denis-ohare-amy-adams-donna-murphy-more/?page=1&sort=newest#play
Updated On: 8/9/12 at 01:34 PM

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#886The Public Theatre's Shakespeare/Park presents INTO THE WOODS -- Discussion
Posted: 8/9/12 at 1:39pm

The costumes here definitely seem to pop more on the woodsy set than the Regent's Park costumes did which is good! They look somewhat brighter and bolder. The only costumes that kinda bother me are Little Red and the old man. I kinda like the eclectic feel though, and it seems like it would work for the concept and direction of the show.


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#887The Public Theatre's Shakespeare/Park presents INTO THE WOODS -- Discussion
Posted: 8/9/12 at 1:57pm

No unfortunately they don't really pop at all in real life. They blend in too much, the set overpowers them.


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#888The Public Theatre's Shakespeare/Park presents INTO THE WOODS -- Discussion
Posted: 8/9/12 at 1:59pm

Loved Murphy's singing in those clips- she looks and sounds fantastic. I really hope I can see this.


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Brian07663NJ
#889The Public Theatre's Shakespeare/Park presents INTO THE WOODS -- Discussion
Posted: 8/9/12 at 2:29pm

In the video the costumes are discernible. When you are further back in the theater and the lighting is adjusted for each scene...the costumes fade into the background.

Going for more true to life vs fairy tale (eg a kiddie book) flattens it all out.

Might work for a movie but not for the stage. Consider the difference in application of makeup for the stage vs movies. Stage has makeup on heavier so the person in the back can see it and movies are more natural because of the film closeups on a big screen.

Visceral_Fella
#890The Public Theatre's Shakespeare/Park presents INTO THE WOODS -- Discussion
Posted: 8/9/12 at 3:08pm

I like most of the costumes. I see where they were going, and I can appreciate it artistically even though I favor the more traditional fairy tale look used in the original production, and revival. The only one I don't like is Cinderella's ball gown. Cinderella is my favorite character after the witch, and I don't feel like she looks much different in her ball gown than in her rags. It takes the magic out of her being Cinderella for me. Her rags look more flattering on her than her ball gown which should not be the case.

Also, I thought you guys were exaggerating when you said that Dennis would look really old next to Amy Adams. Wow. He looks like he could be her father.

#891The Public Theatre's Shakespeare/Park presents INTO THE WOODS -- Discussion
Posted: 8/9/12 at 3:12pm

O'Hare seems like he's playing the Baker as, um, slow during No More. Everyone else looks good, and I'm actually excited about this production, but O'Hare is making no sense to me, even from just the video

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#892The Public Theatre's Shakespeare/Park presents INTO THE WOODS -- Discussion
Posted: 8/9/12 at 4:08pm

i could probably get over O'Hare being so much older if he ACTED younger (which I'm sure he's capable of), but he doesn't. He acts younger on 'True Blood' even though his character on that is literally 1000's of years old. I don't get it, and I can't wait for a replacement when this moves to broadway.

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#893The Public Theatre's Shakespeare/Park presents INTO THE WOODS -- Discussion
Posted: 8/9/12 at 4:09pm

Her ball gown is no longer the gown in the video. It's now a white, silver, and gold gown, more "traditional".


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#894The Public Theatre's Shakespeare/Park presents INTO THE WOODS -- Discussion
Posted: 8/11/12 at 2:03pm

Did anyone go to the Opening Night performance or the performance last night? :)

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#895The Public Theatre's Shakespeare/Park presents INTO THE WOODS -- Discussion
Posted: 8/12/12 at 1:16am

I saw the show tonight and I really enjoyed it but thought it was pretty uneven. My favorite performance of the night was by far Jessie Mueller, followed closely by Donna Murphy and Chip Zien. I also thought Ellen Harvey was doing a great job with the Stepmother but she got almost no laughs, which was strange to me since I think she's an excellent comic actress. I thought the cast was pretty uniformly good with the exception of Denis O'Hare and Amy Adams. O'Hare was, in my opinion, flat-out bad from top to bottom. He seemed uncomfortable, and his singing was embarrassing. Adams was better than I expected, but I still found her merely serviceable. Her singing was uneven and her acting was pretty flat...the Baker's Wife was the same person at the end as she was at the beginning, which shouldn't be. I should note that I find Adams in general to be a pretty uninteresting actress on film as well (the only films I've genuinely liked her in are Enchanted and The Fighter), and I really don't get the hype around her.

The biggest problem is the messy staging in the group numbers...I was in row K and pretty much dead center, and I just found the staging far too busy and the running up and down the set was unnecessary. There were some moments of staging that really worked...I loved the way they did the giant as well as the beanstalk "growing," but in a lot of places the staging really hindered the songs. I also hated most of the costumes, especially Amy Adams's get-up with that atrocious wig. I get what they were going for, but most of them just blended into the set and made it even harder to tell everyone apart/know who to watch in the group numbers.

I'd like to see it again before the end of the run because I love the show and seeing it live was exciting for me since I haven't before, but there are a lot of things that don't work. It's worth it for Jessie Mueller's lovely performance though, as well as Donna Murphy. I just wish Adams and O'Hare weren't so weak (and in addition to the lackluster performances he looks at least twice her age), because the Baker and the Baker's Wife are really the center and heart of the show and neither of them grounds it enough.

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#896The Public Theatre's Shakespeare/Park presents INTO THE WOODS -- Discussion
Posted: 8/18/12 at 1:58pm

Anyone else been to the show recently? Has it improved or changed any bit?

PlayItAgain
#897The Public Theatre's Shakespeare/Park presents INTO THE WOODS -- Discussion
Posted: 8/19/12 at 12:12am

saw it tonight, I agree its a little busy and Denis O'Hare was miscasted. But this was far from the disaster that people were screaming about.

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#898The Public Theatre's Shakespeare/Park presents INTO THE WOODS -- Discussion
Posted: 8/21/12 at 11:50am

After watching the Regent Park production I really like the advent of having the narrator be played by a kid playing in the woods.


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#899The Public Theatre's Shakespeare/Park presents INTO THE WOODS -- Discussion
Posted: 8/29/12 at 11:22am

The show ends its extended limited engagement on Saturday... anyone plan on attending these final performances?