Thank you for providing an actual link as opposed to the original post by the town crier.
Happy that the Booth won't stay vacant for too long. Perfect show to fill it...doesn't have to worry about a Tony cut-off.
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IdinaBellFoster said: "Happy that the Booth won't stay vacant for too long. Perfect show to fill it...doesn't have to worry about a Tony cut-off."
Agreed. I think it's a really perfect way to transition the venue for the summer before some bigger production finds it way in during the fall. Great calls were made here.
glad The Booth won't be empty for the Summer. Now if only something could fill the Longacre as well.
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I think Parson's is great in general but I did not like his performance in this show. Not sure if I will see it again because frankly I don't think the show itself is especially great.
For me a theatre and theater lover, there is nothing worse than walking around Times Square and seeing so many dark theatres, it is depressing as hell.
I don't hold London theatre any better than New York and vice versa, I love both. In London a theatre is never dark for too long, we have back to back shows, if something posts early closing notices, it pulls something else in from the regional scene and that is what the Shuberts have done here, it is great.
I find that to be quite ridiculous, especially because it wasn't even close to that high for Parsons. (Although I'm aware he was in a not-for-profit theatre)
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I find that to be quite ridiculous, especially because it wasn't even close to that high for Parsons. (Although I'm aware he was in a not-for-profit theatre)"
That surprised me as well. It wasn't a NFP show though. They were renting (similar to Beautiful in the Sondheim).
this is a total must -see. caught the show at the Ahmanson in LA in February and blown away by the sharp writing, the nuance skilled directing and of course a star turn for Sean Hayes - he is magic to watch.
If you happened to miss it in NYC with Parsons - absolutely get tickets to this. Certainly one of the better productions to come to the Ahmanson, ever - a great night out at the theater
I find that to be quite ridiculous, especially because it wasn't even close to that high for Parsons. (Although I'm aware he was in a not-for-profit theatre)
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