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
Great topic! My biggest surprise was Hedwig. It was 98 and very early in Hedwig's run. I knew nothing about it, but I'd seen so many posters around the city. When I looked it up, all it said was a rock musical about a botched sex change operation--I thought, this sounds up my alley! I knew NOTHING else about the show. I can't stress that enough. Aristophanes speech in Plato's Symposium was one of my favorite things since I was a junior in high school. We
This is such a shock! I've been watching Theatre Talk since the 90s. Back then, the internet was not as ubiquitous as it is today. As a theatre nerd in CT, there wasn't a lot of theatre info around. I'd scour the internet, which was pretty limited at the time, get the Sunday Times, and watch Theatre Talk. I've never cared for Reidel, but he was one of my few links to theatre and I still watch. I don't know how I feel about this. Just hope this doesn't