Last Wednesday (10/17) I arrived around 11am after my flight was delayed and they had standing room seats for the evening performance (a press night). For a 3+ hour show, standing room was not bad at all with a great view and a banister to lean on.
Has anyone rushed the Ferryman yet and want to share the details? (Where seats are, how many tickets are available, what time you got there etc) Thanks!
eastcoasttheatre said: "'I'm pretty adamant about the fact that there should be a woman on the creative team for this show'; As a disabled person. Why does no one talk about disabled representation. Or are we not good enough? to be at least equal to coloured , lgbqi , women and aged people?"
I agree 100% that Broadway desperately needs more disabled representation, both on and off-stage, and very much needs to stop casting abled actors to play disabled ro
Yes, in the musical he’s helping her rehearse for an audition for Nurse in Juliet’s Curse (a musical comedy sequel to Romeo and Juliet) and then auditions for the part himself.
Telecharge? Sep 17
2018, 08:39:14 AM
The same thing happened to me last night for Torch Song and Mockingbird.
Also, Dorothy is only ever called Tootsie once in a total throw-away line, but called Honey and the like over and over. I saw it with a friend who even missed that line and turned to me afterward to ask why it's titled Tootsie. I don't remember the movie well enough to know if it's more motivated there, but this seems like a case of just using the movie title for name recognition.
I saw Saturday's matinee as well and was shocked how much I loved it. Santino Fontana is magnetic and hilarious in this role and has the audience eating out of his hand. John Behlmann as the hot hunk rivals Santino in comedic timing.
It was also tremendous fun seeing Leslie Donna Flesner step in for Sarah Stiles. The cast applauded her performance and during the group bow, Lilli gave her the biggest smile that was the icing on the cake for me.
Marin Mazzie Has Passed Away Sep 15
2018, 12:00:25 AM
I’m curious if anyone knows why the Lyric will not be dimming its light as the theater where she originated Mother in Ragtime (then the Ford Center).
Once on this Island is definitely my favorite out of this list so I'd highly recommend it. Cursed Child is a unique experience that won't be replicated well, so I recommend that as well. I enjoyed Mean Girls, so I'd put that up there. If you haven't seen Come From Away yet, I'd recommend adding that you list too. Pretty Woman, Frozen, and Kinky Boots were are enjoyable, but bland in my opinion.
Can anyone give any advice on the seating chart and stage height? The premium seats seem to be sporadically placed throughout the house with the first row just $75. I'm inclined to get front row but wanted to know if anyone would recommend opting for rear seats instead.
My rush tickets were printed as Obstructed View (Row D stage right) and I didn't miss a single thing as most everything happens center stage. Not sure if all obstructed view tickets are created equally though.
Wildcard said: "Mean Girls on tour will appear much like the Broadway Production. Once on This Island can only be experienced in NY in its current iteration."
THIS. I can’t imagine what a tour of OOTI would look like, but there will uncountable modifications. Mean Girls will likely be a replica.
Mean Girls vs. Once on this Island Jul 29
2018, 02:05:06 PM
Once on this Island hands down. I really enjoyed Mean Girls and had a great time, but Once on this Island is truly special. The production is really unique and original and the one act show flies by.