Well Firstly.. Wow! The Kong they have created is truly remarkable and the 'puppeteers' are brilliant!
now, the rest..
oh boy. Yes, I was very much reminded of Paramour. Whenever the story is thrown in there you just keep thinking "lets get back to the monkey!". It doesn't have to be that way of course. The suspense build up to the reveal is great. The boat ride is superb (Although far too long).
whatdoesntkillme said: "Has anyone had success with the mobile rush or cancellation line? Thinking of trying for tomorrow."
UUUghhh.. I've been trying the rush on #TodayTix for several days - even down to watching the seconds and clicking at exactly the right time. I have had ZERO luck, even when it says there are tickets left, I click and it says they're all in someone's carts!!! Grrr. Are there Bots snappi
RippedMan said: "Is there no way for them to create an orchestra pit? Surely there is space underneath the stage? Or why not put the orchestra in the wings like a lot of shows do."
This space was used at one point as a television studio so there is a concrete floor under the stage (each show bring their own deck in) and there is zero wing space SL there and barely much more SR. #NYTheaterProblems
I've heard the contrary- this show is constantly evolving, and it had 2 weeks of studio rehearsals in new york. May be worth a couple of trips to see!? I have a feeling it will definitely be different from when I saw it in Chicago.
I don't think 20th for best set design would be an upset in the least. That show was stunning. The upset already happened with Scott Pask not being nominated!
Bullets Over Broadway previews Mar 12
2014, 02:33:01 PM
@Jon - no no no, she saves the dancing on top of things for the train of course!
Bullets Over Broadway previews Mar 12
2014, 10:56:24 AM
Oh.. And off topic - top 5 IF/Then Beautiful Bullets over Broadway After Midnight Rocky ...However if Hedwig gets classified as a new musical I may have to bump one of those..
(Bridges and Aladdin would go on my worst list)
Bullets Over Broadway previews Mar 12
2014, 10:40:04 AM
@younger brother The set is massive. The St James went under a lot of construction and excavation just to fit it in.
2 elevators midstage that bring various scenic pieces up for several locations such as the club, the penthouse, the greenwich village rooftop. One deck trap DS that raises a railing for a balcony scene at helens. several stacked sliding panels/legs that contain doors and clad in brick. US there are a number of layered drops some with brick scrim on so they can be translu