1. Amber Gray - Hadestown. 2. Patrick Page - Hadestown. 3. André De Shields - Hadestown. 4. Alex Sharp - Curious Incident. 5. Jessica Vosk - Wicked. 6. Damon Daunno - Oklahoma! 7. Beth Leavel - The Prom. I know it didn't transfer to Broadway (forever bitter) but Michael Arden and Patrick Page in Hunchback are my 8 & 9. 10. The entire cast of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Year 2.
Despite Turnaround, ‘Beetlejuice’ Being Forced Out of Theater Dec 9
2019, 06:17:40 PM
I am not a fan of Beetlejuice in the slightest (honestly one of my least favorite shows. But hey, to each their own), but this is not fair. Scott Rudin simply looks like a greedy bully.
1. Hadestown. 2. Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. 3. The Hunchback of Notre Dame at Paper Mill Playhouse. Forever bitter it didn’t transfer. 4. Six. 5. Les Miserables. 6. Book of Mormon. 7. Hamilton. 8. The Prom. 9. The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. 10. Oklahoma! 2019 Revival
Jordan Catalano said: "Putting aside this particular incident, can we please stop excusing bad and unprofessional behavior by (mainly younger) actors by saying they were having an “off night”? I see this way too often now and it’s ridiculous and honestly just offensive to other actors and to the audience who paid their money and doesn’t particularly care if you’re having a bad day. If you can’t step on that stage and give the performance you were h
ChairinMain said: "Bumping this because according to an interview with Sasha Hutchings in Dance Magazine it seems like she is now the Alternate for Ado Annie and Stroker no longer performs Matinees. Can anyone confirm?"
Yes, I saw the show on 11/1 (Ali Stroker was there) and the playbill lists Sasha Hutchings as the Alternate for Ado Annie on Wednesday and Saturday Matinees.
Amber Gray should have won. I saw both her and Ali, and Amber's performance just blew me away. Ali was wonderful, but Amber. Just breathtaking.
Also I believe Reeve Carney should have been nominated. I know a lot of people may disagree, but I thought he was amazing as Orpheus.
HADESTOWN Reviews Sep 28
2019, 11:32:45 AM
I’ve seen Hadestown 3 times-all with the original cast, except one time with Jessie as Fate #1. Phenomenal every time. There are not many shows I would see multiple times, but I would see Hadestown again and again. A true piece of art and truly breathtaking. I’ve been in the ORCH each time. Once ORCH R in row R and twice center ORCH first row. I really enjoyed front row. I’m really short, so I loved being able to see everything, but I would like to try front row MEZ.
Eva Noblezada in HADESTOWN Aug 27
2019, 02:41:44 PM
I personally don’t find Eurydice to be a demanding role. I find that role to be the least demanding out of all the principals. I do love Eva and find her extremely talented, so I do hope she takes a good amount of time to rest, and doesn’t push herself.
Reeve and Andre have yet to miss a performance. I totally get that things happen and I do not fault the actors, but I find that very impressive. Especially with how demanding both of their roles are, and Andre's age.
Hadestown Understudies Jul 21
2019, 09:59:55 AM
I’ve seen the show twice with the OBC and I would be fine with any understudy except for Amber and Andre. They are absolutely perfect and I’m sure their understudies are fantastic, but there’s just something about them that you just can’t take your eyes off of them.
MollyJeanneMusic said: "Earl in Waitress. When we saw Waitress, the applause actually took a dip when Ben Thompson took his bow, and I felt really bad for him (he did a great job) - but he gave the audience a little look like, "Yeah, I get it. Earl sucks." "
That happened for me, too! I was sitting quite close to the stage when I saw Waitress and we he
Moulin Rouge Previews Jul 10
2019, 12:33:33 AM
Just came back from seeing it and I absolutely loved it. It was really spectacular. It is A LOT so I am happy I sat in the front mezzanine to really take everything in. It was really a gorgeous show. I enjoyed all of the performances and I really do recommend it.
I do agree, the death did seem kind of sudden, and I didn’t find it to be emotional. But I rarely get emotional during shows so that may be a me thing. :P
Moulin Rouge seating Jul 10
2019, 12:25:25 AM
I saw it Center Mezzanine Front Row and it was an absolutely perfect view. I saw everything, I was able to take everything in, and it was a gorgeous show. Very happy with my seat.
Lucky Seat Jul 9
2019, 03:33:40 PM
I won Mean Girls, Frozen, and Book of Mormon from Lucky Seat. The seats for Book of Mormon and Mean Girls were incredible. The seat for Frozen...not so much. I was front row ORCH extreme right. I saw the dress transformation (main thing I wanted to see), but I missed a lot of young Anna and Elsa and anything that happened on the right side of the stage. Luckily a lot of the show takes place in the center. But I was extremely close to Caissie, her cape was practically on top of me!
Hugging Actors At Stage Door Jun 4
2019, 11:28:42 AM
I never ask, but at Wicked in April, I told Jessica Vosk how much I love her and what her Elphaba means to me. She said how touched she was and asked for a hug. It was amazing.
I also told Ryan McCartan and Gizel Jimenez how incredible they both were as well, and they both initiated a hug! I was at the very end of the barricade so maybe that had something to do with it? It was still awesome.
I stage-doored for both Harry Potter and Waitress (4/27/19 and 4/29/19 so pretty recent). Harry Potter was amazing. Really friendly cast, almost everybody except some ensemble members and the actors who played Ron and Hermione came out and chatted for quite a bit. All of them take selfies, take the time to chat with you, and the crowd isn't bad at all. Everybody had a spot right in front of the barricade. It was probably the best stage-door experience