quizking101 said: "I wonder how Bornstein handled it during the show, if at all. I remember she came to speak at my college years ago when the documentary on her life was coming out (I was on the board of my college QSA that brought her in) and she was a funnyclass act, and the sweetest person you could ever talk to."
I was there - Kate did not seem to react to it. There were people shushing the woman (I heard her say something but wasn't sure what). The crowd wa
veraclaythorne2 said: "PJPan said: "Question (and forgive me if it's been asked elsewhere): Is Laurie Metcalf the first performer to be nominated three years in a row?"
I'm not sure how often it has happened before, butRaúl Esparza was nominated in 2007, 2008, and 2009."
Thanks! I figured there was someone and was a little too lazy to do the research lol.
I've done the Wednesday rush. Pink is encouraged, but hardly enforced. I was second in line and got there at 4am. I had friends that went this week at 5 and were about 7th in line. You definitely don't have to get in line at midnight.
Hi all - can't attend for the day I'd purchased house tickets for Saturday 3/10 (both parts). Selling my ticket for the price I paid. If interested and to discuss price and logistics, please PM me.
Again, this is one ticket for BOTH parts on Saturday March 10. Thanks!
LxGstv said: "Finally saw this last night, even though I wasn't disappointed, because of the fact you don't get to see all of it, I felt a bit cheated, like I missed out on part of the fun.
What ChairinMan wrote above is very accurate, it is certainly strange, poetic and bizarre. This was my second immersive theater experience and I thought this was a lot more effective than Ghost Light, they really were able to transport the audience into their world and make
Sister is in town seeing Hamilton matinee and I'm hoping to get us both Book of Mormon tix for the evening. Last time I went (4 years ago), I got in line around 8am to SRO (as I do for most shows).
Does anyone know if that's still the case for an evening show there? Thanks in advance. Trying to reconcile my memory with what it says online.
It's an embarrassment of riches, really. Block's "I'm Breaking Down" was sublime, and Colella was a fantastic surprise in show I didn't expect to have a standout. Jones, for me, hit so many realistic and heartfelt emotional beats that my personal preference edges toward her (I also have a ton of goodwill towards her after Pippin). At the end of the day, I wouldn't be upset if any of those three won.
What can work is if you do standing room, get there very early (like 3 or 4am) and you guys can wait in line. It's a bit of a slog but you see the show for relatively cheap and a good view.
I went on a Saturday, but I was there at 4am lol. Much different! The view was good, though. I had to lean to see a small portion of it but overall, it was not uncomfortable at all.
I've never seen the show live but I saw it last night from the back row in the upstairs (on the aisle, it's not a bad seat). Carolee is giving a career performance - she easily stole the stole and was giving a funny, sad, and fully committed performance. It's the best I've ever seen her.
Norm was fine (always lovely to hear him live) but his voice was scratchy and his acting wasn't as lived-in as Carolee's (or even Matt Doyle's, who was quite charming). Havi
Famebroadway2 said: "I was a member of Play-by-Play 15 years ago (when you had to call on the phone) and it was a good deal. I saw tons of shows for something like $3 a reservation.
I joined again this year and I am really surprised to see that for almost all most Broadway shows the cost is now $75+ reservation fees for EACH TICKET!
For example: Miss Saigon is up right now for $80 a ticket + a $4.50 reservation fee....