Angels in America at BAM

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#1Angels in America at BAM
Posted: 8/18/14 at 4:55pm

Tickets went on-sale today. It's pretty sold-out, but a few rear balcony remain. I'm incredibly excited to see this...one of my favorite plays directed by the brilliant Ivo van Hove! Looks like he's also doing SCENES FROM A MARRIAGE at NYTW in September as well.

I'm feeling very lucky to be a New Yorker right now!






Angels in America at BAM Updated On: 8/18/14 at 04:55 PM

neonlightsxo
#2Angles in America at BAM
Posted: 8/18/14 at 4:55pm

The fact that it's in Dutch scared me away, even though I love Ivo.

LightsOut90
#2Angles in America at BAM
Posted: 8/18/14 at 9:24pm

yeah im not into reading super-titles for 8 hours.

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#3Angles in America at BAM
Posted: 8/18/14 at 10:21pm

Van Hove is a genius and not in the states enough. Any opportunity to see his work should not be missed. I wish he would be invited to the Met.

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#4Angles in America at BAM
Posted: 8/18/14 at 11:46pm

Ok I'll bite: are they acute angles? Obtuse angles? Right angles? America has so many to chose from...

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#5Angles in America at BAM
Posted: 8/18/14 at 11:56pm

Hahaha... took me a second to figure out what you were talking about, SIAT. Getting slow and apparently dyslexic with age!

FindingNamo
#6Angles in America at BAM
Posted: 8/19/14 at 12:47am

All right BAM experts… all the remaining upper orchestra seats are labelled partial view, but still about 30 bucks more than the gallery seats that are not labelled partial view.

What do we know about the partiality of the view from the upper orchestra?

Yr pal
FindingNamo

PS Your speedy reply is much appreash.


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#7Angles in America at BAM
Posted: 8/19/14 at 1:09am

Looks like it's related to the columns that support the balcony, based on the second picture on this page: http://www.bam.org/visit/venues/harvey-theater

Could be an issue if your partial view cuts off the super titles.

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#8Angles in America at BAM
Posted: 8/19/14 at 1:13am

I sat in the last row of the Orch for Laramie Project a year ago and the view was great!

Would love to see this, but I just cannot sit in the Gallery for 5 hours. I would rather stand. Updated On: 8/19/14 at 01:13 AM

FindingNamo
#9Angles in America at BAM
Posted: 8/19/14 at 1:15am

"Could be an issue if your partial view cuts off the super titles."

Ik zal zeggen!

[I'll say!]


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Updated On: 8/19/14 at 01:15 AM

indytallguy
#10Angles in America at BAM
Posted: 8/19/14 at 3:53am

FWIW, another production of Angels just began at Seattle's Intiman Theatre and is running through Sept. 21. http://www.intiman.org/plays-events/angels/

neonlightsxo
#11Angles in America at BAM
Posted: 8/19/14 at 9:08am

Well, for those of us in New York, it's not worth anything that there is a production in Seattle...

FindingNamo
#12Angles in America at BAM
Posted: 8/19/14 at 11:46am

Indytallguy… I appreciate hearing of any Angels productions going on anywhere in the US, so I can alert friends I have in those places or just in case my work is bringing me to that location at the same time. I wish I'd known about this production at BAM earlier on.


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indytallguy
#13Angles in America at BAM
Posted: 8/19/14 at 12:21pm

"Well, for those of us in New York, it's not worth anything that there is a production in Seattle... "

I forgot people from NYC never ever leave the city.

I provided the info because major productions of Angels aren't all that common. You do realize people from around the world read these boards, right?

Sorry it triggered your snark reflex.

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#14Angles in America at BAM
Posted: 8/19/14 at 12:32pm

Of course we do, I appreciate you alerting the board to the Seattle production since I'm traveling there in September. The leftover seats suck for this one, so I'll definitely check it out elsewhere. Thanks.

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#15Angles in America at BAM
Posted: 8/19/14 at 1:15pm

Damn, I would have loved to have seen this - I will be in NYC over that time. Unfortunately I wouldn't pay money to sit in the seats they have left.

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#16Angles in America at BAM
Posted: 8/19/14 at 1:51pm

You guys are making me nervous. All I could afford was a front row seat on the top level. Am I gonna be miserable?

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#17Angles in America at BAM
Posted: 8/19/14 at 2:02pm

Not...totally miserable.

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#18Angles in America at BAM
Posted: 8/19/14 at 2:37pm

"You guys are making me nervous. All I could afford was a front row seat on the top level. Am I gonna be miserable?"

Not at all. The view us just fine from there, just a little high up. I've heard people complain about the "barber chair" seating, but I've never had any issue.

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#19Angles in America at BAM
Posted: 8/20/14 at 12:44pm

I want to go to there.


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#20Angles in America at BAM
Posted: 10/23/14 at 1:57pm

Performances begin tonight...anyone going? I'm so excited to see this tomorrow!

For anyone who's interested, BAM posted a chat between Kushner and Von Hove.


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#21Angles in America at BAM
Posted: 10/24/14 at 11:34am

Anyone see this last night? How was it?

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#22Angles in America at BAM
Posted: 10/24/14 at 12:00pm

It clips along at a rapid pace, part one was only two hours without an intermission. They have sucked all the air out of the piece and the staging is very minimalistic. I am extremely familiar with the text and even I found reading the subtitles a bit exhausting. The performances are solid but I found myself missing being able to soak up all that gorgeois text. Barely any pauses or "moments." I also missed the epic staging of the original production, especially in this massive space. They have proven the piece is strong enough to stand alone but you won't find any rabbi drag or wings in this slightly chilly production.

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#23Angles in America at BAM
Posted: 10/24/14 at 12:22pm

I've heard it's quite short. Or, I suppose significantly shorter than most productions of Angels. A two-hour Millennium is almost half an hour shorter than it should be, no? I don't know Dutch at all, and wonder if the language is that much more efficient than English, or if the translation just doesn't carry the... poetic Kushnerian embellishments we're used to? Does anyone who's seen it know the text well enough to know if there are any cuts? (Namo, I bet you do.)


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Updated On: 10/24/14 at 12:22 PM

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#24Angles in America at BAM
Posted: 10/24/14 at 12:29pm

There were little cuts and changes but the pacing was so rapid that it shaves off a significant chunk of time.