Please Don't Tell on St. Mark's Place. You enter through a phone booth door in a hot dog restaurant. Very long wait times now due to increased popularity, but I've been going there for post show drinks for atleast 2 years now.
I experienced this at Carousel on thursday night. After songs I would hear applause come in that didn't sound like it came from anywhere. It felt like it was coming from the speakers. It was used as a cue for people to clap.
I'm well aware of my being in the minority here but this show is phenomenal. I thoroughly enjoyed it and I remember saying to myself afterwards "what a breath of fresh air". Sad to see it go.
BroadwayConcierge said: "I have nothing new to contribute, but that while theshow hasn't changed at all, theaudience is truly the worst on Broadway. Phones, chattering, food unwrapping... horrible."
I have seen the show 3 times in the past two years and I can not attest to this at all. I must be real lucky. As for how Phantom is these days, it's in brilliant shape with solid performances all around.
In the You'll Never Walk Alone Reprise... isn't there supposed to be here-and-theres of Billy talking? All I heard was the "Know that I loved you" in the beginning
I was there last night and actually had a really good time. It FAR exceeded my expectations. But there was NO ONE there. The sound of the applause was painful. Oh well, what a shame.