Was at the final dress last night. As a fan of all involved, I left mostly disappointed. Lila Neugebauer failed to make sense of the text (which I have always considered one of my favorite Lonnergan pieces) in any meaningful fashion. I would have liked to see more of the "memory play" aspect show up in some capacity, but Lila seems to have made very few choices at all, particularly when it comes to the Daniel asides. Lucas Hedges is a masterful listener, but felt a little lost in th
disneybroadwayfan22 said: "Yass's Laura! How were Keegan and Jeremy?"
Keegan is funny, but playing within what we've seen him do before. Pretty consistently alternating between being loud and being arrogant. His best bits are with Laura.
Jeremy Shamos is great and serves as the much-needed grounding for the play. Him and Amy Schumer had fantastic chemistry.
Was at the invited dress tonight. Overall, one of the funniest plays I've seen in recent memory. A tight 90 minutes that only feels two minutes too long.
You heard it here first: another Tony for Laura Benanti. I'm blown away by her comedic timing. I don't think she had a single line that the audience didn't howl at.
Amy Schumer definitely held her own. I'm sure she'll ease into the story as performances continue. I think it definitely helped to have
KathyNYC2 said: "I'm not sure why but previews are almost always in at 8 pm. I'm sure they will adjust for regular performances after it officially opens."
I'm assuming this is to accommodate rehearsals during the day.
I have not yet purchased any tickets using the code sent to my email, but Ticketmaster keeps telling me: "The number of tickets you requested exceeds the maximum allowed with your password. Please decrease the number of tickets you are requesting and try again. Please enter a new offer code and try again." The maximum is apparently eight, but I am only trying to get two. Is this happening to anyone else? What do I do?
I enjoyed this play on stage but it sounds like the film has chopped out the child predator plot. Thus we get a sexless and heavily censored adaptation of a play about teen sexuality and censorship."
As part of this, Solomon does not struggle with his sexuality in
I've seen Wicked eight times and "For Good" still unironically kills me. And then Glinda up there in that bubble, not knowing that her best friend is still alive. I'm never not crying through the last ten minutes.
As sure a bet as "I'm Here" is, I'm secretly hoping for "Miss Celie's Pants" to be immortalized. Pure joy when Cynthia sings, "Look who's wearing the pants NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW!"
Went last Thursday with a friend around 9 a.m. (6th and 7th in line) and got three tickets in the left box. Left a little upset, but after seeing the show, I can't imagine a better seat. Not quite sure how they're doing rush, though; a friend tried to get a rush ticket around 4 p.m. and they told him they were out and offered him a discounted balcony ticket ($39?) instead, but I had another friend go around an hour later and they offered her a $30 rush ticket in th
I rushed the Friday of Heather Headley's first week. My friend and I arrived at 7:10 a.m. and were 10th and 11th in line. I got two $35 rush tickets (row C of mezz, far left and right) and she got one $35 ticket and one $59 "partial view" ticket (rows C and D of the orchestra, far left). The box office sold the boxes first, but I think the mezz definitely gives you a better view (and another friend and I got to move at intermission to
I won the digital lottery a couple of weeks ago after 38 entries. Frantically entered my credit card info. Called my best friend. Started crying. There is hope!