HEAD OVER HEELS at the Curran - Reviews Apr 30
2018, 09:19:44 PM
I, too; think the costumes are weird in this show. I can get behind the sparkles for the royal family, I really don't understand why they put the older daughter in that big dress for pretty much most of the show, but then have her swap into something different for the bows. The two ensemble costumes with the eyes are also very odd. As are Peppermint's costumes. They are very bland and cheap looking.
Angels In America @ Berkeley Rep Apr 27
2018, 01:11:28 PM
EllieRose2 said: "I guess you missed the part about it being my opinion. I will say it again for people like you. These are my opinions and my opinions only. You don't have to like, agree or understand them. Have yourself a good day."
So you're saying that an out of town tryout of a show is vast inferior to it's transferred production on Broadway? Cool.
I am able to choose to see the show in either San Francisco or Melbourne. Does anyone happen to have opinions on either casts?
Bright Star in LA Dec 4
2017, 02:44:43 AM
It's a very easy ticket to get for rush via today tix. I saw it last Thursday and didn't really like it. I felt it looked cheap, there were a few filler songs that could've been cut, and the twist was obvious a mile away.
The box seats have single chairs in them, the view is somewhat limited though. I can't comment on the regular seats, as I've sat in the box only. How big are we talking? There's a difference in comfort depending on size for sure. As always, look for aisle seats, to have at least some space on one side.
I saw the SF show a few times and the Broadway cast last week. I actually liked the Broadway cast (with Euan and Lexi being the two that I felt a bit "meh" about). One thing that I wonder however is if they changed some of the choreography for the tour. I remember there being a longer solo dance by Mulligan during the "I remember death..." part of My Shot that's repeated in the monologue at the end. I didn't see the same thin on Broadway, or rather, it seemed a lot
In all honesty - SRO is completely fine for this show. You have a padded ledge to lean against and the show is fairly short. I felt like the $32 i spent was adequate for it. There is nothing you miss from SRO.
I am sorry as I feel I've brought this to people's attention. I understand it's Luckyseats policy, albeit not being posted anywhere in the winner email (aside from a "share on social media" type of deal. No link to T/Cs or anything. I guess that's what makes this whole thing a little iffy as it just feels random.
Ah well. The show is closing soon anyway.
As to Dramamama - the plans have changed and I got tickets to something