So in your opinion it cannot withstand a cast change. This cast will not be there forever so that means you really do not like the show but are enamoured of the actors. How many times have you seen it to be bored and depressed?
MyLife said: "I guess I don't get why everyone is freaking out that $199 is the best out there right now after two verified presales? $199 is standard across Broadway now and there were plenty of tickets available at lower price points before. Look at Hamilton now, the cheapest seat in the entire theater is $199."
Because its not $199 its per part so that is $400 plus the transaction fee and if you insure the ticket another $28. So that is $450 for the show
I am stil on there hoping some people release tickets. I did not want to pay over $300 for the show. And you do not get to pick they just send you a message here are your seats. Row Y for 2 seats $703.
Norma, you're a woman of 50, now grow up. There's nothing tragic about being 50, not unless you try to be 25.
And when you are 70 playing 50 the show can take its toll. She really is talking the role now. And her performance is what its about I know what you mean about understudies but this role for her is iconic.
brian1973 said: "There is a set of sorts. An elaborate series of platforms containing the orchestra and of course the staircase, but it's essentially a concert- so absolutely not worth paying big bucks for.
Glenn was sensational in it in London, and Siobhan Dillon lovely as Betty, but Michael Xavier- eek. Him emerging from the 'pool' at the top of act 2 still gives me nightmares.
I think his speedo got more attention than his actual perf