I go alone about half the time. I prefer to go with someone, but I kind of like going by myself too. The girls at work are always shocked when I go alone. I actually find it kind of empowering. I always get a bite before the show, because I like to eat. I sit at the bar. I’m just more comfortable at the bar. I just realized I’ve never gotten a table alone at a sit down and order off the menu type place... maybe I’ll do that next time. It&r
We went back in December and I left slightly disappointed—he sounded good, but I was hoping for a couple songs from productions he’s been in. Watching last night, I liked it so much better than when I was there. Maybe because I didn’t have any expectations. He’s charming, handsome, and cheeky. Super charismatic, for sure. There was more banter that was edited out. “It Must Be Him” was my favorite of the night. I think the l
I love her!!! She’s funny, charming and personable. And of course, that voice! She’s a belter. I thought she was fantastic. Easily the best of the 4. (I went to the AR show) I can’t wait to see her take on Cher.
bearhorn said: "Just saw both parts yesterday and WOW! Part 1 (“Millennium Approaches&rdquo is a fully-realized play, but itsvery dramatic conclusion will make you want to see how everything concludes in Part 2 (“Perestroika&rdquo. And the (almost) eight hours FLEW by!"
Hi all! I’m planning a NY visit and thinking about seeing the first half of AiA. Could the first part be considered a stand alone piece or do you really need to see both parts? Thanks in advance.
bwayobsessed said: "Hearing her sing Stars and the Moon was thrilling but I think the If I were a bell/singin in the rain bit was probably my favorite. Obviously the Groff bit was the highlight. I honestly love everything she does so it’s hard to say."
No no... I mean of all 4 concerts. Whose concert did you like best?
bwayobsessed said: "I loved Andrew’s song choices personally (especially it must be him and born to run). I thought it was standing ovation worthy."
Did you see all four shows?
i loved “It Must Be Him”. He was so dramatic. His personality really shone through. I’ve been listening to that song on a loop ever since. “Born to Run” was hilarious, especially because I’ve been thinking about splurging on a ticket to Springst
Sounds wonderful! Can’t wait to watch it on PBS. I could only go to one and I picked Andrew Rannells. He sounded great, but I was a little disappointed by his song choices. He was cheeky and charming, as you’d expect, between songs, but he never really blew me away. Never got a standing ovation and didn’t sing anything from anything he’s been in.
We sat at a counter behind all the tables and it was perfect. I don't know the letter, but I would think either side would be great. You're facing the stage and you have a counter, so you can eat pie. I loved this production; It was a blast.
I agree with all of what you said here. That was one special show. I still talk about Savion in front of those mirrors, especially when he got to Jimmy Slide and slid across the damn stage. I bought a ticket for Shuffle Along and sat in the mezzanine for the sole purpose of being able to see all of his choreography.
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It was a glorious show! I adored it. Savion in front of the mirrors was my favorite part. He is so stinking talented. Before it closed, Savion came bac