I don't like the need for censoring/altering certain words and lyrics from the show, but we're also talking about PBS. They have really squeaky clean mouths there, not even their shows on Masterpiece use foul language. Billy Eliot was bleeped every time they swore, which was just annoying when it was on PBS. So as annoying as changing the lyrics is, I'd rather not hear moments of awkward bleeping.
@QueenAlice what were the cuts? I love the show and I'm trying to think of where those changes would be. Are they large and noticeable? Or very minimal?
"It's a thread pointing out the ridiculousness and childish behavior of someone on the creative team who sought to track down a Show-Score user and humiliate them on their Facebook page."
This in essence is what I was hoping people would take from the post. I am an artist. I create and I perform. I get both very positive and very negative criticisms. But that doesn't mean I fight back. This is just an example of unprofessional behavior a
Today on my internet adventures, I came across the Facebook page of the new off-Broadway show The Real Actors of NYC. The first post I see is a link to a video of someone performing, might I add someone they do not know, and it reads:
"The Real Actors of NYC awards the first ever "SHADE AWARD" to: [person's name] in his “OFF OFF OFF (OFF) Broadway” debut pe
I really want to see Shakespeare in the Park. What is the best way to get a ticket? According to the Public website there's a lottery over on Lafayette st or you can wait at the Delecorte. How early would I need to get there? Also how many enter the lottery on Lafayette? Which is a better option?
This is awesome! Thank you! Just saw it tonight with Laura Benanti and I have to say that the OBC the '93 revival and the current one all have stellar Amalia's.
I didn't know they offered standing room! $32 you said? I might go try that this week, how early do you suggest getting there for a Thursday or Friday night show?
I'm going for the first time too! Exciting! I'm trying to get there or in he general Shubert Alley area by like 10:00am. If anyone suggests earlier please tell! ??
I doubt it, but if anything, we may see Jennifer Simard show off her TONY-nominated number from Disaster. I hope they do a performance for the 20th anniversary of Rent like they did a couple years ago with POTO.
Cupid Boy2 said: "I got a student rush ticket for $72 in the front row 30 minutes before curtain for a Wednesday matinee. For anyone interested in going that route, they are extremely strict about IDs at Studio 54.
I'm going to be spending a few days in the city in a couple weeks and want to get in as many shows as possible. I have the TodayTix app and have been searching rush policies and discounts (college kid). Who's used the app or other discount sites or done lotteries/rush for shows? What was it like? Were there very few tickets available? I'm going to be in town Wednesday-Friday if that helps and am interested in any of the following shows;
I'm heading into NYC in a couple weeks to see shows and enter lotteries and I'm really excited! The one show I REALLY want to see is She Loves Me and am possibly willing to pay full price for a ticket in advance (I'm in college/waiting on my first summer paychecks, so big deal). I wanted to know if:
1. Who here has done the TodayTix lottery or general/student rush and has had success. I'd be going on a Wednesday, Thursday or F
peacelovemagic1 said: "If you want to help out a broke student who just really loves Broadway, my code is DHTPV!
Thank you! "
I'm planning my next trip that's in a couple weeks and figuring out where the best ticket prices lie. I'll definitely help out a fellow broke college kid if you use my code when I get it! :)
Ramin's Performance Schedule Mar 8
2015, 01:48:21 PM
Going with the matinee seeing as I got tickets for another show Wednesday night. Thinking you know he'll be there he's had Monday off. Anyone gone to a Wednesday matinee? Was he there?