chuckydisc said: "tmbyru said: "I am planning on rushing Monday morning - it is one of the shows that's not dark on Mondays. What time do people think I should get there?"
What number in line would you like to be?"
I just want to see the show - I would even do SRO.
The Distinctive Baritone said: "Well, it seems that everyone hated 1984, and especially given that it had a limited run in the fall it probably would have gotten shut out anyway."
I actually really liked it - I thought it was very interesting and exciting.
Odamae is an amazing part of the show! Her song after she gets the check is so fun! I could do without the songs by the best friend turned back stabber.
Nycat63 said: "wonderfulwizard11 said: "Yup, only millennials have ever gone to the stage door or wanted face-time with a celebrity.
There's a big difference between enjoying the interaction/stagedooring and believing the actors should feel obligated to come out. I am definitely not a millennial and stagedoor only because I'm always with my teenage daughter who enjoys it and wants to get into theater. I'm a former act
Has anyone been successful getting Christian, Emily and Jackie's autograph at the stage door? I did it last night and missed them. I am thinking of running over today after the matinee and see if I can get them. Any experiences for matinees for this show?
Saw last night's show... and was happily surprised. After reading all the posts here and having seen the show in London I was VERY worried about this show. Although it is a much more subtle show than in London, I actually did not hate it. I was disappointed with some changes (Violet's songs were better in London, the kids are played by adults, and the sets are small), I do not think it is as bad as people are making it out to be. Christian is amazing, Emily was awesome but not used en