Sho-Tunes-R-Us said: "Someone must have seen him at the Atlantic. Opinions (as opposed to reviews from the media) ?"
I did.
I really enjoyed it. The Brown/Illusionists Broadway/Vegas analogy is fairly apt.
Brown is more about intimacy and getting inside your mind than he is about flash and glitz and fooling your eye. Mentalism is my least favorite type of magic, but he's incredibly engaging.
CT2NYC said: "Ticketmaster has already raisedprices $10-20 since earlier this afternoon."
Not to be overly pedantic-oh, who am I kidding, this board loves pedants-the producers raised the prices. Ticketmaster is just the vehicle for the change, but they don't make the decisions.
Go straight to the Times Square TKTS booth and see what's available. That easy, if there's nothing to your liking, you're right there if you want to the try going direct to the theater.
I've been comparing it to seeing a really god magic trick. If you've seen enough magic, you typically have a general idea how most elaborate tricks are done. But you can still appreciate the craftsmanship and work done.
I found Heidi to be extremely engaging and entertaining. I thought the performance (including the finale) came across as extremely conversational and extemporaneous, even though I've seen enough live theater to know other wise. Those who know what to lo
cameron iacobucci said: "I am making a musical about Mario,so far the plot is that Bowser Junior wants to be a plumber, but it turns out he was tricking everyone to flood the mushroom kingdom unless Princess Peach gives herself up.
would you want to see this show? why or why not? and what could i fix?"
I think that sounds like a lot of fun and I hope you have an awesome time working on it!