Sutton Foster Concert Nov 23
2019, 10:20:30 PM
Saw her at Wolf Trap tonight. She is such a beautiful singer and one of my favorites on stage. In concert however, she sang slow ballads for about an hour with very little talking. It was beautifully sung but not fun. It needed energy from some upbeat numbers and funny stories (like Audra, Kristin Chenoweth and Laura Benanti all do in their concerts).
He was Rooster in Annie at Onley Theatre in MD about 2 years ago, so maybe he is living in the area. The night I was there, we had about a 20 min stop after "Tomorrow". The girl playing Annie got sick and we had to wait for the understudy to get to the theatre and get ready. When they restarted, they also announced that there would be an understudy for Rooster, which seemed odd.
Tourette's And Being A Respectful Audience Member Jul 31
2019, 03:25:49 AM
I’d appreciate the quiet explanation prior to the show. I’m much less likely to be annoyed (which is really what impedes my enjoyment) if I understand that it is something beyond your control. Enjoy Hadestown! It’s great!
London recommendations Jan 4
2019, 01:59:15 PM
Hi! I am going to be in London at the end of March. Any show recommendations that havent yet played on Broadway? If its made its way to NYC or started there, Ive probably seen it. Play or musical is fine. Thank you!!
BEETLEJUICE - Pre-Broadway Tryout in DC Oct 14
2018, 01:46:17 PM
Is anyone going tonight? I have been debating about whether or not to get tickets. Am anxious to hear about it.
PRETTY WOMAN Reviews Aug 17
2018, 06:37:38 PM
I was there last night and thought it was just okay. I did really like both Eric Anderson and Tommy Bracio. I am suprised that the reviews aren’t more mixed and are as bad as they are. Will be interesting to see how word of mouth helps or kills the show...I had a regular theater goer sitting on one side who hated it. On the other was a couple from out of town who it sounded like make to the city for theatre occasionally. The wife was a giant fan of the movie and they both seemed to love the s
I'm going to be in the city tomorrow and figured I'd leave what I see up to the lottery gods since I've already seen Hamilton, DEH, Come from Away, My Fair Lady, Bands Visit, Dolly, Harry Potter, Once on this Island, etc. Lost a few lottos already and planned to enter more tomorrow. However, I just saw the Pretty Woman opens tomorrow night and there are a few seats left in the rear mezz. I've seen a lot of theatre but never been to a Broadway o
Saw this last night and enjoyed it. The performances are great and I love what Landau has done. As someone else mentioned, the score is fine but nothing remarkable. I also though there were a couple of clunky spots as the book lead into songs. Most of the creative team was in the back of the house watching last night so they are clearly still working right up to opening night which I believe is tomorrow. It's a light and fun night at the theatre, with broadway calib
Cmanchester2 said: "Shh_413 said: "Don't jump on me if I'm wrong, but as an outsider who has no experience with these things (I came from a STEM high school), it appears that this rule was made to prevent theater directors from fulfilling their childhood dreams of starring as Jean Valjean in a school production of Les Miz and potentially taking roles away from kids.
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I've seen Sutton in concert twice and this concert is very similar to what I saw both times. She sings beautifully, but she doesn't entertain and engage her audience with stories in between songs the same way Laura Benanti, Audra McDonald or Kristin Chenoweth do as examples. Love her and am always happy to listen to her sing, but she's not as strong in this type of setting as she is when she's playing a role.
ONCE ON THIS ISLAND (2017) Previews Nov 12
2017, 09:39:24 AM
I saw it last night and was very impressed. Amazing set, orchestrations sounded great, fantastic performances and direction. For those asking about seating, I’m not sure you can really go wrong. But I think the even 200s and the closer to the 100s part of the odd 200s are probably a little better. Sat in G 207 and it was great.
Sorry you are sick. If you can go another day, call the box office (the show is here for another week). They will exchange your tickets for another performance. They will charge a fee for that but I remember it being small when I had to do it for something.
Thanks so much, everyone! I saw pre-broadway productions of Come from Away and Dear Evan Hanson, and everything else currently running I've either seen or am not really interested in seeing. It's way more than I ever spend on a single show but I think (hope!) it'll be worth it.
I am considering spending way too much money on a Hello Dolly ticket. My choices are 2nd row center orchestra, or a little further back (G or L) in the orchestra but off to the side. Is the 2nd row too close for this show or is the stage low enough that the second row is okay? Thank you!!
I was at today's matinee and it was very emotional. Huge, long ovation at the end. Four of the people portrayed in the show were in the audience. The cast is phenomenal- every last one of them. I was moved to tears several times and also laughed a lot too. I hope they put it in one of the smaller houses in NY, it's an intimate show. I also hope that it finds an audience. It's so well done and a story that deserves to be tol
She did a Facebook live a week or so of this song with her A Broader Way campers and it was great. She was relaxed and clearly having a ball. I like the song a lot but agree that she seems uncomfortable in this poorly conceived video.
I was in the city this weekend and saw five shows. For the most part, it was just typical overly casual attire, people asking "what did she say", etc, and I have to say that the kids around me at School of Rock were extremely well-behaved. But at The Color Purple, the woman seated next to me in the third row center orchestra was talking on her phone when Act II began. Rather than hang up as the actors took the stage, she kept going with her convo. If looks could ki