Ok bit of a dilemma. I have Wednesday Matinee tickets for a couple weeks from now for GHD. Chances are AK wont be performing on a Wed matinee. Assuming this will be the case I have 3 options.....
1) status quo, see Andrew Call perform in the matinee of GHD
2) See if I can move my shows around, move my evening show (little foxes) to the matinee, and maybe see GHD Wednesday evening instead, might be a better chance of AK in the show. (not even sure if these logistics are possible)
3) Sit tight and if AK is indeed out for the matinee, then switch over to Miss Saigon for the matinee show.
What ya think?? I am going around these 3 options and cant decide
I'd go with Groundhog Day. Even if AK is not performing (you said it's in a few weeks and AK is taking his schedule week-by-week), Andrew Call is supposed to be fantastic and, frankly, I think it's just the better show than this iteration of Miss Saigon.
Groundhog Day is 100% better then this version of Miss Saigon. If you read the reviews, you'll see for yourself! Even if Andy Karl isn't there, Andrew Call is amazing. Miss Saigon did not need a revival and it's honestly pretty bad...
Yes I will definitely see Groundhog Day. I've seen both Andrew and Andy and no matter who you say the show will still be AMAZING. Andrew really was amazing in the role as well. Would highly recommend it!!!
Chicken_Flavor said: "Groundhog Day is 100% better then this version of Miss Saigon. If you read the reviews, you'll see for yourself! Even if Andy Karl isn't there, Andrew Call is amazing. Miss Saigon did not need a revival and it's honestly pretty bad...
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So Hello Dolly! needs a revival? Cats needs a revival? Sunset Boulevard needs a revival? Of all those revivals having opened this season, Miss Saigon is most relevant and thought-provoking one. Assuming you have seen this production, you should notice that, for example, the designers did a really good job showing that the US imperialism and materialism are not so different from the "horror" of Viet Cong in the intricately similar sets of The American Dream and The Morning of the Dragon.