It feels good to be right! Haha. I didn’t know officially but I had a really good feeling. I’ll be there the first night. Can’t wait!
Betty Buckley Jun 24
2018, 06:28:18 PM
Utica, NY has a “secret show” being announced next month as a part of their 2018-2019 season. I would not be surprised one bit if Dolly will be teching here before it’s opening.
Hello! I’m Thomas. I’m in my late 20’s. Born and raised in upstate NY, Utica to be exact. Fell in love with music and theatre at a very young age. First Broadway show was Wicked in 2008. I’ll travel to NYC about 10 times a year by myself to see shows on/off Broadway.
My most memorable moment seeing a show was the fifth and final time I went to see one of my favorite Broadway shows, Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812. One of the producers recognized me w
Got very lucky around 12:45 today and got a reserved seat. Was hoping for a floor seat but I’m still happy regardless now that I get to see this show. How does reserved seating work? I’m not familiar with the venue and didn’t see a seat number on the confirmation email.
Also, does anyone know how long the show is? I can’t see any info about the duration on the NYTW website. Is it safe to presume the standard 2 hours and 45 minutes with a 15 minute int
broadwayboy223 said: "Did they change the ending like Andrew said he was considering? Where Christine lives?"
No, the original ending hasn’t changed. Christine still (spoiler alert— is this even a spoiler anymore?) dies at the gunshot from Meg. Actually the way it was staged, it almost seemed as if Meg was unapologetic about it. The original cast recording has Meg yelling “I didn’t mean to!” and I don’t think she said that when the
I got to see the (technically) first performance last weekend when Love Never Dies opened with performances in Utica, NY. I’ve loved this show since the beginning in London and I fell in love even more with this tour. It’s almost identical to the Australian production with a couple minor changes to the set and some changes to “The Beauty Underneath” and the scene where everyone is chasing after Gustave. The first night had a lot of technical difficulties. Immediat
Theatricality - noun- 1. The quality of being exaggerated and excessively dramatic (me). 2. The quality of relating to acting or the theater (what I love).
I figured that word would be a good fit for my username.
I'm glad Katie Rose Clarke was given the role of Ellen and that Tamsin Carroll didn't transfer to Broadway. Going off vocals alone, I thought Tamsin was horrible. I saw Saigon opening night on Broadway and thought Katie singing Maybe was amazing. For that reason alone I'd like to hear a Broadway revival recording. But, like everyone else has already said, the principles transferred to Broadway and it would honestly make no sense to record the show again.
i listen to foreign musical theatre cast albums all the time. There are so many beautiful musicals that haven't had an English language premiere. It's great to know I'm not the only one who listens to them!
n2nbaby said: "As someone who loves going to the stage door, it shouldn't be a "waste" because she didn't sign or take pictures. Don't expect anything besides what the performers give you on stage. Anything after that, you should be thankful for. People are so damn ungrateful these days."
I 100% agree with you, n2nbaby. An actor's obligation to the audience ends when the curtain falls.
Was it absolutely necessary to record another version of Dust and Ashes? The original recording of this song was perfect, the new recording is not as good in my opinion. I was actually under the presumption they weren't going to record this song a second time and just put the original on the cast recording.