All one has to do to see how advance sales are going is get on Telecharge and look at the seating charts from performance to performance. There’s no reason to speculate when you can easily investigate.
In other news, quite brave to extend a show with an average of 65% capacity an additional three months.
ModernMillie3 said: "AADA81 said: "ModernMillie3 said:If this author is a young millennial I completely understand her being offended, as they are offended by everything."
It's already been established on this thread that she's not a millennial, but what if she was? Why are you putting down a whole generation of people because you don't like what this author wrote? One has nothing to do with the other and your remark about millennials is
I don’t know what happened. I DON’T KNOW WHAT I JUST SAW!
But I loved it. Adored it. Wept four times. Is there something wrong with me?
We saw the “original” version and, honestly, Judi’s hands didn’t bother me.
Guys, I went there ready to hate watch it with my drunk friends and then this happens. My whole world has been turned upside down!
The Inheritance - Previews Dec 23
2019, 01:01:13 PM
I truly am amazed by how lengthy and complex this conversation is. That we are all still discussing it does suggest the play has power. Be it positive or negative or somewhere in between, the play has power. And that should be acknowledged.
CATS Film Adaptation Thread Dec 23
2019, 12:54:22 PM
I’m seeing it today and I do hope it’s not the “improved“ version. All of us are coming to it inebriated in one way or another, and I just can’t wait. I have no idea what on earth it’s possibly going to be, but I just can’t wait.
It’s true one can see an Ibsen play, respect and love it, and then spend the rest of the evening at a sex party. Nothing wrong with that.
I’m being sincere.
The Inheritance - Previews Dec 23
2019, 12:23:39 PM
It’s true one can see an Ibsen play, love and respect it, and then spend the rest of the night at a sex party. Nothing wrong with that.
NativeNYer2 said: "Clever2, are you saying that you believe his passion for literature and film is not genuine? I know those people certainly exist. But what clues do you have that Eric is fraudulent in this way? Perhaps his love of great art, film, and literature is symbolic of his ability to connect with the past, which makes him more susceptible to have the emotional connection with gay men of the past. Also, I did not find him to be a golddigger. His desire for Henry seems misgui
Auggie27 said: "He's also got a spot of cruelty which I find more interesting than the posters who find it off-putting. That mean-spirited retaliatory side of Eric makes me listen to him more. I welcomed a shift away from so much voiced pain.
I actually agree. It’s just that this moment happens so late in the play. It makes it seem all of this wrath has been building up inside of him throughout the play, but when it comes out of him, it doesn’t feel
haterobics said: "clever2 said: "I even predicted it was going to happen a moment before it happened."
This hardly would make you a useful clairvoyant. "
The man I’d never seen before walked onto the stage, introduced himself to Eric Glass, and I thought, “I know what he is and I know what’s about to happen all over this the
Kad said: "I know I’m in the minority, but I did not find the end of part one moving. I found it manipulative. It gains its power not from anything in the play itself but from the audience’s knowledge- and own memories of loss- of the AIDS crisis.
And the fact that Eric experiences what would be either a massive psychotic break or an incredibly transcendental moment of transformation for him and is barely changed at all is telling. In fact, he spends most of Pa
The acting was really excellent. The real standout for me was Soller....These moments characterized Eric as kind and caring and listening and everything anyone in their right mind should want as a friend and a partner. Soller communicated to the audience how profoundly Eric feels things, and that was very effective to me.....the direction was very personal.
The Bad:
.....a line like "The best thing about being g
Jagged Little Pill preview thread Dec 1
2019, 02:02:51 PM
I remember the guitar but I don’t remember the joke. And that isn’t a prompt to remind me of the joke.
My parents are in town for thanksgiving. This is the show I brought them to. They had a blast. Some complaints about the music overpowering the vocals.
Otherwise, they went on the ride and enjoyed it on its own terms. And they’re pretty conservative, my parents. Not in an unreasonable way at all, but it was interesting listening to them discuss the meaning they found in, for example, all the picket signs.
They thought the set looked great, they enjoyed the chorus&r
Miles2Go2 said: "I’m hoping to see The Sound Inside (Friday night), maybe Freestyle Love Supreme (10:00 p.m. Friday night), Oklahoma! (again) and Slave Play (both on Saturday) and West Side Story (Monday night). "
The Sound Inside is stunning. What Cromer has done with it is so beautiful. Highly recommend.
Miles2Go2 said: "I’m looking forward to seeing both parts on Sunday, January 5. Sitting in row M Center orchestra for both parts."
You’re seeing both from roughly the same seat? That’s always best. I managed that my second time with the same seat in the front row (obstructed view, which I found out when first sitting down — kind of disappointing to have paid full price). Row M will be great for it.
Miles2Go2 said: "Today I decided I might bite the bullet and buy tickets for both parts. It looks like the codes that I want to use work best on January 5 if I want to see both parts on the same day. That’s during the time that I will be there. However when I go to Telecharge Offers and try to use the codes I get as far as the seat map loading and then it just never loads. And I know that it usually takes a while for the seat map to load but it shouldn’t take 15 minutes.