I have a window card for the show that I bought from Triton that I would love to get signed. Are they strict about only having playbills signed at the stage door? Thanks so much for all your help!
I just finished watching The Music Man with Robert Preston, and I enjoyed it a great deal. I was intrigued though by one character, Mayor Shinn. I thought he was a very funny stereotypical character. I was just wondering what others thought about Mayor Shinn.
I'm a huge "King and I" fan, and I was just wondering if people knew any information about Annamary Dickey who played Anna for a brief period during the original production. I've been searching the web, but it doesn't seem like she ever was given an official listing in a playbill. Does anyone know any further information about this? Thanks.
I have plenty of my own ideas and opinions. I just wanted to know if he was more dramatic or comedic. You wouldn't play Macbeth as a comedic character. I'm not taking people's performances and putting them into my own. I'm not even an actor. I'm the prop master. My school is doing the play and I wanted to know more on the part. Many of you seem like huge "Hello, Dolly" fans, so I wanted to ask you your thoughts on the character. I just wanted to see what peo
Thank you to all of the helpful comments. And again I do not need the snarky and rude remarks. Maybe I should have phrased my question better. In asking if Horace is a dramatic or comedic character, I really want to know which better suits him. Should he be completely monotone and wooden, as some have shown he is sometimes played? Or should he sometimes be light-hearted and funny? I shouldn't have said what type of character he is, I really should have said what is the best way to po
I'm in the middle of reading the play, but I just wanted to hear other people's opinions and thoughts on the character. I wanted to learn more as I read. Is it a problem to ask for other people's help and thoughts? I don't need your snarky comments.
I've never seen either "The Matchmaker" or "Hello, Dolly," and I was just wondering what the character of Horace was like in the two shows. If he differs between the two, could someone explaining to me what he is like in both. My school is doing "The Matchmaker" for their fall play and I wanted to learn more about the role. Is it mostly dramatic or comedic? Thanks so much for your help!
I was just wondering how the partial view seats are at the Schoenfeld Theatre. I'm talking about the ones on the aisles of the side orchestras. Any help would be greatly appreciated.