Has anyone seen this yet? Would love to hear comments. I have a Monday night slot to fill on an upcoming visit and it's between this and HAPPY BIRTHDAY WANDA JUNE for me.
THREE TALL WOMEN is the "must-see." The older you are, the more you will appreciate it. A really accessible Albee play. Brilliant direction and brilliant acting all-around...of all the shows I've seen so far in 2018, this sticks with me the most.
Any more recent reports on this? I have tickets for next week, but I am really sitting on the fence as to whether this will be a good use of my very limited theatre time. Would love to here some more opinions from any viewers. Thanks!
METEOR SHOWER Previews Nov 20
2017, 09:56:56 PM
Well, she was in tonight! And in fine form too. All four in the cast firing mighty high for previews....we laughed until it hurt. Would definitely recommend for a fun night out. Reminded us of a more jovial GOD OF CARNAGE.
I'm curious to hear about this before buying a ticket too. I think Crudup is terrific, but the marketing blurb for the plot doesn't sound all that intriguing to me.
Where would one find info on Benanti's scheduled absences? I checked the official B'way website and the Telecharge site and found no mention of scheduled absences. Did I miss something? Is there another resource? I have tickets for 11/20 and I primarily chose this show because I am a Benanti fan!
I have an upcoming visit that would allow me to purchases tickets for THE ENCOUNTER with Richard Katz performing instead of Simon McBurney. For those of you familiar with the production from it's London (et al.) incarnations, could you please advise me if Mr. McBurney's performance is worth holding off for until a later date? My impression is that the production here is impressive and I'm not sure how much a particular performer informs the piece. Of course I am sure Mr. Katz is a
As of 12:12pm today SOLD OUT. I tried logging in at noon to no avail and then called. By the time I got the box office on the line at 12:12pm it was completely sold out.
Thanks! Do you think if I send a friend over to the theatre when they open the doors on Saturday or Sunday they would let her buy a windowcard in the lobby? Or is there someone I could call to make a donation in order to obtain one? BC/EFA? The house manager?
Does anyone know until what date casts are offering signed window cards for a donation? I am going to be back in the City to see HAMILTON May 4 but I wasn't sure if they would still be offering the signed windowcards for the fundraising at the point. I think the BC/EFA fundraising is only during two distinct periods during the year, correct? I am never certain what those dates actually are. Would appreciate any help. Thanks
Steven Boyer all the way! He's playing TWO roles up there 8 times a week. Sharp is terrific but only performing 6 times a week and acting an illness more than creating a character (or two). Sharp is definitely giving a memorable performance, but Boyer is giving a defining performance which would be hard to match. Hope the Tony voters recognize Boyer this year.
I saw this last night and it was hands down one of the biggest wastes of time I've experienced in a long while. As a longtime overall LaBute fan I was particularly disappointed because what made it so lousy for me was the writing.
First the good: Sadoski does not disappoint, and even in early previews he's giving a fine performance. And the dialogue is overall quite naturalistic (with some rough patches here and there with too much effort
The Flick at Barrow Street Mar 30
2015, 08:27:41 AM
Tickets go on sale TODAY (March 30) at smarttix.com.
First preview May 5 Opening night May 28
Limited 16 week engagement thru Sunday, August 30.
FEATURING ITS ORIGINAL CAST, ALEX HANNA, LOUISA KRAUSE, MATTHEW MAHER, AARON CLIFTON MOTEN, REPRISING THEIR ACCLAIMED PERFORMANCES
The king and I previews thread Mar 13
2015, 11:22:17 PM
Maybe they should roll supertitles for Watanabe's lines? If his line readings are really intelligible and it's part of the setup, why not???
Off B'way Shows- Recommends? Feb 25
2015, 07:36:28 AM
I would HIGHLY recommend both RASHEEDA SPEAKING with Tonya Pinkins and Dianne Wiest and THE LION at the Lynn Redgrave Theatre. saw both last weekend and have been talking about them and thinking about them both ever since.