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.
I could see Ashley Parks as a great Emily too. Shoba Narayan would make an excellent Andy in my opinion.
Is it worth to travel from Brisbane AU to NYC just to see Cursed Child Jun 19
2018, 06:46:42 AM
In my opinion, what makes this show so special is the production itself — sets, lighting, choreography, and of course the special effects. The performances are really strong, but I suspect they will be strong in the Australian production as well and the London cast may well transfer too.
Currently kids friendly Jun 10
2018, 10:28:40 AM
If they are Harry Potter fans, then besides the obvious Cursed Child, Puffs is a great off-Broadway choice — the matinees are family-friendly.
And for some unknown reason, I have this weird feeling that Room could transition into a really gripping Fun Home-esque musical
How often do you cry at musicals? May 15
2018, 09:26:29 AM
I would say I get teary eyed at a majority of the shows I go to, but rarely sob. The exceptions are Come From Away, Falsettos, Fun Home, West Side Story and surprisingly the current revival of Carousel. When Renée Fleming sang You’ll Never Walk Alone I was a complete mess.
And add me to list of people who shed a tear of joy during Hello Dolly, but it was for Ribbons Down My Back.
I saw the show last night and I was pleasantly surprised after what I'd read on here. I'd say the show is nice and enjoyable and best described as a blander Legally Blonde without any memorable numbers. The opening number falls flat and is, if anything, boring. The other numbers are an improvement but I as I walked away, I remembered scenes, not songs.
Some of most compelling actors on stage aren't given a chance to develop their characters and that&