Bettyboy72 said: "HeyMrMusic said: "JudyDenmark said: "When I saw it again in March, he didn’t even do the moneynotes at the end of Pray or Mama Will Provide - he took it down the octave. And maybe he was sick, who knows, but when you’re on Broadway it doesn’t matter. (Canyou imagine an Elphaba half-assing the end of Defying Gravity?? People would revolt.) And it sticks out like a sore thumb because the entire rest of the cast is LIVING on that sta
Broadway_Boy said: "Book of Mormon is the only one I’d buy in advance, but also it’s not as hard to get tickets as it used to. You could line up if you’re willing to get standing room or try the lotto before most likely still being able to purchase full price tickets. Anastasia is always at tkts and everyone seems to win the once in this Island lotto on their first try, tho i haven’t seen the lotto situation personally. "
I got 2 rush tickets last night (Saturday 4/9th) for the 8pm show. Great seats, side orchestra, Row F for $40 each. The box office said they had plenty of rush seats left. The show itself was beautiful and lived up to the hype. I would highly recommend and think you should be fine to rush!"
What time did you get in line?"
I got a rush ticket on the 30th of March, and I got in lin
TorontoBroadwayFan said: "Ahmy said: "Escape to Margaritaville is a surprisingly decent show. Mean Girls could be an option, depending upon his feelings about Tina Fey's humor."
I wasn’t sure about Escape to Margaritaville even though he does normally like jutebox musicals, since he isn’t really a Buffet fan.
He does like the film Mean Girls and I’m going so we will likely try the lottery for that one. I’m going on
Sound design is the one category that I'm 90% sure Spongebob will win.
Have any predictions been made about Best Book of a Musical yet?
Hp actor contracts Apr 6
2018, 06:39:14 AM
There's a chance they could have the same contracts as the original cast of The Play That Gors Wrong, since they also came over from the U.K.
BroadwayConcierge said: "I'm curious what his part will be! He said his last Burr on the tour wasn't his last Burr ever, so, hmm!"
Carvens Lissaint just announced he's leaving the Broadway company and joining the 1st touring company as George Washington. So Ryan could be replacing him...
It's possible that her old dress had got to the point where further alterations weren't feasible.
Also, I noticed Nik Walker is leaving the show soon. I wonder if he's going to a different show/project, or if he might be leaving to be a part of the 2nd touring cast.
I saw it for the 2nd time in March, and I didn't find the audience too crazy. I was beside two girls who went to high school with Q, so there was extra cheering for his stuff.
As for the rest of the cast, I thought everyone was pretty decent. Like a few people, I wasn't blown away by Mandy or Lexi. It was Anthony's second week with the show, but it definitely wasn't obvious. (He's so good!) The best surprise for me was seeing Andrew as Lafayette/Jefferson, esp
AC126748 said: "JBC3 said: "I think it is getting a lot of regional theatre play this fall. It opens here in Indianapolis on 9/22 and I know there is a Portland, Oregon production as well."
There are multiple upcoming productions at prominent regional theaters. In addition to those already mentioned, it will be done in the next year at Arden Theatre Company (Philadelphia), SpeakEasy Stage (Boston) andLyric Theatre of Oklahoma (Oklahoma City), among other
BroadwayConcierge said: "Any word on the new Schuyler sister standby on Broadway? The official website is a lost cause foraccuracy, but Syndee Winters is no longer listed on the show's IBDB page, and it looks like the only Schuyler standby listed there is Jennie Harney, who's a universal standby for all the productions, right?"
BroadwayConcierge said: "Any word on the new Schuyler sister standby on Broadway? The official website is a lost cause foraccuracy, but Syndee Winters is no longer listed on the show's IBDB page, and it looks like the only Schuyler standby listed there is Jennie Harney, who's a universal standby for all the productions, right?"
MyLife said: "From the sound of Erin Clemons's bio it looks like she would be the W5 track, currently played by Elizabeth Judd. Judd is still listed though and I haven't heard about whether she was leaving.
They also added Amber Ardolino as a swing. I believe she is from the Chicago cast. And I imagine she's replacing Kamille Upshaw, who I adored and whose last performance was yesterday."
Eliza Ohman is replacing Kamille, and Amber seems to hav
BroadwayConcierge said: "Joanna A. Jones is now listed as Broadway's Peggy/Maria on the show's website(with two sets of parentheses), even though there hasn't been a peep of official casting news from their press team. Why do they do this."
I noticed they've added Erin Clemons, who's listed as being in the ensemble and an understudy for the 3 sisters. But I can't recall anyone in the
Jarethan said: "Wasn't a key point of A Chorus Line that -- fair or not -- these people are never going to be famous because, good as they are, they 'blend in', no matter how talented?
I have been attending the theatre for 50 years, and I don't think I have ever once known the name of someone in the ensemble, unless they had something approaching a solo, which brought them special attention, and there really weren't that many.
Middle school shows: an "I don't know how this was considered legal" Newsies, before the Broadway version became a thing, & Annie Jr. High School: Pippin, You're A Good Man,Charlie Brown (didn't participate), Les Mis, and Leader of the Pack. Community Theatre: Annie Jr., Godspell, and Les Mis.