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We saw this today as well. It was simply gorgeous. I am now decidedly a Jose Llana fan. I felt the two young lovers were a bit weak, but it didn't take away from my enjoyment of the production. So lovely.
rebeccmam31 said: "We saw this today as well. It was simply gorgeous. I am now decidedly a Jose Llana fan. I felt the two young lovers were a bit weak, but it didn't take away from my enjoyment of the production. So lovely."
Those two words, "gorgeous" and "lovely", fit it perfectly. It looked to be a full-house.
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If you're a fan of Jose Llana, you might enjoy this interview we did with him for BroadwayWorld.com. This happened shortly after ''The King and I'' tour began, and he dished about Rodgers & Hammerstein and his wonderful cast; the progress of Asian-American actors onstage; his reaction to Trump and the election, and the importance of being out and proud.
http://www.broadwayworld.com/article/BWW-Exclusive-Jose-Llana-on-His-KING-AND-I-Tour-and-Why-He-Believes-Hope-Trumps-Hate-20161115
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Really? I was bored. Granted, I saw it in San Francisco and not Pittsburgh.
I found it ugly. After the initial boat/dock scene, the set is a rather bland wall with some small pieces in front of it to show the shift to different palace locations. The performances were mixed. I found Jose Llana annoying and in a very different musical than the rest of the cast. Overall, very mediocre.
I saw it in December in Los Angeles and loved it as well. I thought that Kelly and Llana were both wonderful. I was reflecting on how much I enjoyed it after seeing the tours of Finding Neverland and. An American in Paris, which I felt pretty meh about.
conealpetterson said: "I saw it in December in Los Angeles and loved it as well. I thought that Kelly and Llana were both wonderful. I was reflecting on how much I enjoyed it after seeing the tours of Finding Neverland and. An American in Paris, which I felt pretty meh about."
Hope I won't be too disappointed. I am so looking forward to our 2016-2017 season finale "An American in Paris", one of the final three for me which also includes "Fun Home" and "Dirty Dancing". We had a great run and I'd hate to end it on a sour note.
ARTc3 said: "Really? I was bored. Granted, I saw it in San Francisco and not Pittsburgh.
I found it ugly. After the initial boat/dock scene, the set is a rather bland wall with some small pieces in front of it to show the shift to different palace locations. The performances were mixed. I found Jose Llana annoying and in a very different musical than the rest of the cast. Overall, very mediocre."
I'm not sure what the difference would be? The venue? Live orchestra? Audience attitude? Just curious.
I liked "An American in Paris" better than "Finding Neverland." The woman who played Lise seemed to float on air when she danced. The actor playing Jerry was a good dancer, but he acting was pretty mediocre. The dancing was the best part of that show for me. I loved the "Fun Home" tour. We just saw it last month.
Wayman_Wong said: "If you're a fan of Jose Llana, you might enjoy this interview we did with him for BroadwayWorld.com. This happened shortly after ''The King and I'' tour began, and he dished about Rodgers & Hammerstein and his wonderful cast; the progress of Asian-American actors onstage; his reaction to Trump and the election, and the importance of being out and proud.
http://www.broadwayworld.com/article/BWW-Exclusive-Jose-Llana-on-His-KING-AND-I-Tour-and-Why-He-Believes-Hope-Trumps-Hate-20161115
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Thank you for this! I will definitely check it out!
conealpetterson said: "I liked "An American in Paris" better than "Finding Neverland." The woman who played Lise seemed to float on air when she danced. The actor playing Jerry was a good dancer, but he acting was pretty mediocre. The dancing was the best part of that show for me. I loved the "Fun Home" tour. We just saw it last month. "
He's getting replaced...
http://www.playbill.com/article/an-american-in-paris-national-tour-will-welcome-new-jerry-mulligan
I'd love to have made the road trip back up to Pittsburgh and see "The King and I" again today, but other domesticated duties kept me local. But I've made it a rule not to see the same show twice. Too many prospects coming down the pike to save up for, whether it be in Pittsburgh, Columbus, D.C., Baltimore, Cleveland (was up there last weekend for The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time), or Charlotte.
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I doubt much is different except venue. The Golden Gate Theater in San Francisco is a rather unpleasant theater with the orchestra sitting in front of the stage instead of under it, so the first row of the orchestra is set quite far back. The overall effect is a lack of intimacy that I'm used to in a traditional Broadway theater. But, you're right, I doubt that made a difference in my impression of the tour. I thought it dull.
I also enjoyed the King and I tour in Pittsburgh. I saw Jose Llana in Here Lies Love twice, so looked forward to seeing him in this. I never saw the show before, and only know it from Yul Brynner's king in the movie, so I was surprised how secondary the character seemed to Anna's in the show. Laura Michelle Kelly was lovely as Anna, what a beautiful voice! I also enjoyed the songs that were cut from the movie, which I hadn't heard before. I thought the sets and lighting were beautiful, much like those for Sher's South Pacific a couple of years ago. Looking forward to Fun Home next weekend!
amaklo said: "I also enjoyed the King and I tour in Pittsburgh. I saw Jose Llana in Here Lies Love twice, so looked forward to seeing him in this. I never saw the show before, and only know it from Yul Brynner's king in the movie, so I was surprised how secondary the character seemed to Anna's in the show. Laura Michelle Kelly was lovely as Anna, what a beautiful voice! I also enjoyed the songs that were cut from the movie, which I hadn't heard before. I thought the sets and lighting were beautiful, much like those for Sher's South Pacific a couple of years ago. Looking forward to Fun Home next weekend!"
I don't know if you kept the program, but she also received first billing over him.
In addition to the palace sets, the costumes were also quite wonderful throughout the show. ARTc3 has a point about the palace wall set being there for the majority of the entire show, but I can't imagine what else they could have done. They did change the imagery for the garden scenes, and for the Uncle Thomas' Cabin play, but since the palace is the backdrop for the show I think the options were limited. I loved the classroom set, and the columns that moved.
I think if Jose Llana's character had not brought some laughter to the show it would had been an entirely different performance. Maybe that's why he seems removed from the other characters who are all more serious, respectful, formal, and "in a different musical" as ARTc3 put it.
I saw the show last night in DC. Although I liked it, I liked the production much better on Broadway. The Opera House at The Kennedy Center, just seems to swallow up productions if one is sitting in the 2nd tier. Laura Michelle Kelly was out. I was bummed as I really wanted to see her. Heather Botts was on as
Anna. Although initially disappointed I wouldn't get to see Laura, Heather did a beautiful job. I really liked her. Jose's performance was bit more broad than it was on Broadway. The orchestra was noticeably smaller, and was quite evident during "Small House of Uncle Thomas".
The second tier was only about 50% full. I'm kind of surprised the discount on Goldstar was only $10 off.
The tour is here until 8/20, and I'll probably go back to see it when LMK is on as I have heard wonderful things about her performance.
When Heather took her bow last night, the cast applauded. I know it's common for the cast to applaud when an understudy goes on for the first time. Seeing as though the tour has been on the road since 2016, I doubt that was her first time on as Anna (or maybe I'm wrong).
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I saw Botts at a Saturday evening performance back in June in Durham. And I know from friends that LMK was out for the matinee that day too, so it definitely was not Botts' first Anna rodeo.
carolinaguy, I have Saturday matinee season tickets at DPAC and Botts was indeed on. A friend who went Friday evening saw LMK and said that at some point it looked as if she was wincing while trying to get up, leading me to believe she may have been out Saturday for a minor injury. I wish I had gotten to see her, but Botts was lovely.
Does anyone know if LMK is back? TodayTix has a cool discount, so I'll take advantage of it. Based on the last post, I'm assuming she is
LMK was back in on Saturday when I went to pick up my ticket for this Thursday.



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