Dolly80 said: "She was awful in Aida years ago. The wood on the stage floor had more acting ability."
THANK YOU!!! When I saw this press release I thought the same thing!
I adore Darlesia Cearcy. I think here Erzulie is a gift to the audience, I am just wondering if she gave notice or they bought her out?? Just weird for that role to be considered a "starring role." Michelle is only going to help close it in January. I love this show and think
I am glad someone brought this thread back to life. I was at Mean Girls tonight and was in the center of the orchestra front row. The 2 seats next to were empty until "Meet The Plastics" (15 minutes in)...this couple stumbled in, not even waiting for us to move or get up and fell over each other on top of their seats, I swear..fell into the wall of the pit. Half of the casts heads turned and the fun was just beginning. They finally sit and are laughing and truly smell of hard liquor
Just came from the show tonight and Devon Hadsell made her Karen debut. Jonalyn Saxer was out in the ensemble as well, so I am not sure if this was a planned debut or what (cause Jonalyn usually goes on), but Devon did a fine job. Ashley Park made the BC/EFA speech and made a special mention to Devon about her debut. It was very sweet. Every female swing was used tonight and that show is tight!! I have to say they keep it fresh every time I have seen it. Gave me a good laugh when needed most!
I sat in Row L, Seat 1 for "Boys in the Band" and it was perfect. You can see all facial expressions. Theatre is very small, in my opinion you have some good seats!
Sally Burns said: "antonijan said: "Was there a Mormon missionary in the previous productions?"
I don't think so, but if there was, it certainly wasn't a Book of Mormon-ish type Mormon who said, "HELLO!""
In the Broadway revival Casey Garvin was in that track and always made a big deal of saying "HELLO" very old and with a hand wave. He must have said 15 times in a 3 minute period. On the tour the actor in tha
My quick review from Thursday nights show.....I just feel it will be a hit in NY. In the orchestra the audience was 100% engaged and the laughter and applause never stopped. Santino, in my own opinion, gives one of the best male lead performance I have seen in years. He is on 100% of the time and is so quick witted with ad-libs. He couldn't hang up his dress in Act 2, it just kept falling and he made a 30 second it about it. Sarah Stiles is hysterical. I don't find her whiney I find t
Just got my 3rd row on the aisle ticket for $59 for Thursday! I am so glad they are discounting rather than having the theatre go empty. I know it is not sold well, but I think when it comes to NY it will be a different story.
Does anyone have any discount codes for Charlie and the Chocolate Factory in Chicago? I have been searching and have come up empty. I am trying to go Wednesday afternoon and 65% of the theatre is unsold. Plus I know they had a code for presale, but hoping for something now.
So it is 12:49pm EST now and there are still Rush Tickets available on the Today Tix App for the evening performance tonight at 7:00pm. You should be fine at 10:40am getting a rush seat.
I went yesterday to the matinee (rush seat in the dress circle) and before the show started the usher said "feel free to move wherever you feel comfortable at intermission." The ushers there are extremely nice and basically don't care. So get down to the dress circle for intermission.
WayTooBroadway said: "Sorry for your father’s death. I suppose you could’ve been more upfront about it to point out why you were selling these in-demand tickets.
Sep 14 2018, 08:04:51 PM “Unfortunately, I have a work issue and cannot attend the show (not a happy camper!). I have tickets to "Girl From The North Country" this Sunday (9/16) at 1:30pm. I bought them through the TodayTix app. The tickets are to be picked up at the theatre