BwayLB said: "I have autism and I haven't been attending theatre avidly until I was 14. I'm okay sitting through a regular performance."
I sincerely hope it didn't sound like I meant people with autism shouldn't go. You didn't bring up my comment but I just wanted to make sure. I just think the mom in the Chicago situation should not have brought him or brought him knowing she might have to leave. It doesn't matter why he was making noise. &nb
trpguyy said: "SarahNYC2 said: ". And I’m hearing from friends on fb groups for moms that ushers are not doing anything about talking kids. This is still a pricey ticket abd theater. If you are bringing your child be prepared to leave if they can’t behave."
I’d be willing to bet that Disney doesn’t want a repeat incident.
Will Frozen make it? May 3
2018, 11:08:52 AM
At age 10 my daughter is an experienced theater goer- phantom and comet top her list. We come to nyc frequently but on the last trip she opted for no frozen. I went to see it. I enjoyed it. I think for children who are not sophisticated theater goers it is a great introduction. I think the biggest issue and most disrespectful is that they are allowing infants and toddlers in. And I’m hearing from friends on fb groups for moms that ushers are not doing anything about talking kids. This is still a
SOMETHING ROTTEN! National Tour Thread May 2
2018, 03:39:04 PM
So I saw the original cast on Broadway. Now I should say I’m a huge Christian Borle fan. I saw it the other night in Orlando with my 10 year old. I couldn’t stand it. I thought other than Rob none of the acting compared to the OBC. But my daughter loved it (she has seen a lot of Broadway shows and studies theater). We were talking about the acting and she said well I never saw the OBC so I can’t compare. I was disappointed because I’d heard so many awesome things about the touring cast. To me Pa
I LOVED the show. And honestly I really didn't think that much of Andrew Garfield until this performance. I have been raving about it. Nathan Lane-he did great, but that's his schtick. I actually thought he really did a great performance because you wanted to hate him but it was also hard with how sick he was to totally despise him.
I LOVE Broadway shows and it took me over a year before I was able to get to see Hamilton. Now I am one of those legendary tales where I walked up, no cancellation line and purchased a 229 dollar ticket. Honestly I thought I was being punked.
However it was an amazing show but even spending 229 was more than I have ever spent on a show (besides Angels in America but that's two parts). Personally I would head to the box office when you arrive, see if they have anything that weekend.
If you were only coming in and seeing one show not sure I'd recommend. It was not the best show I ever saw, but it was enjoyable. Especially if you like the story of Frozen. I'd stick with it.
I did not like it at all. Now I am not a Harry Potter fan but I know the basic story. I am an avid fan of Broadway shows. So I wanted to see it. I was bored. It didn't help that I was FREEZING to the point I had to where gloves, my coat and my hat.
I only paid 40 per show so at least I didn't break the bank. I just cannot understand what all the raves are about.
Hamilton cancellation line? Mar 25
2018, 11:26:07 AM
Around July 4th could be a good time to try it. I got one on July 4th weekend. I think it tends to be a slower holiday weekend!
I saw it Tuesday night. It was ok. The Let It Go Scene is amazing. But otherwise the show is ok. This week I am in NYC without my 10 year old. I have a theater trip planned with her in late June. I asked if she wanted me to wait to see Frozen with her. She was adamant about not seeing it. Now I am glad we aren't wasting our trip together on this.
Megsamegatron said: "I was back again last night! Just a magical as the first preview and in London (yes judge me it's my third time in two months).
Last night it was tighter than the first preview, even with the small technical glitch. The magic is beautiful and captivating for me no matter where I seat. The British accents of the non-Brits has gotten significantly better and I'm sure by opening will be perfect.
ilysespieces said: "I got the opportunity to see Part 2 for a second time due to Winter Storm Toby and thanks to an amazing member of this community. The seat was vastly different from where I sat originally (2/3 of the way back in the Dress Circle to third row almost center) and the experience was quite different. I did miss a couple of things I knew were there from seeing it before, the "light" that's mentioned towards the end was barely visible and I knew it was beau
I saw first half yesterday. I have Left Balcony seat A 29.
I only paid a total of 80 for both parts so for that reason the seat is fine. But to see you have to sit all the way forward on the seat. If you sit back in your seat you can't see anything.
I do like that it is the aisle, space for my bag, don't feel smushed.
I would not sit in left or right balcony again if I came back.
FROZEN Previews Mar 22
2018, 06:56:23 AM
I was there on Tuesday evening. There was a baby wailing. The baby wasn’t that close to me so I guess an usher made them go out. This happened twice. I get this is a show geared to young children but I’m sorry a baby should not be allowed in the theater. It’s still a Broadway show.
I thought it was well done. I loved the Let It Go scene at the end of Part 1. But I wasn’t wowed ot blown away. I have a 10 year old daughter. She studies theater and has seen a lot of shows. In June we will
I have 2 friends who won dear evan hansen. 2/3 of our entries won."
If I didn't have Angels today I would enter every lottery and head to Springsteen box office. But since I won't be back in NYC until July this is my only chance to see this show!!!!
Of course if I get there and Andrew Garfield not going on I will get refund!
BroadwayBeebe said: "I’m going to call and try and get my tickets exchanged for a different set when Ticketmaster fan support opens. I think I could get through Part 1, but I’m afraid of landing on the street at 11 after Part 2 and being stranded in the worst of it."
I am slightly worried about this. However I am about 14 blocks away and close to 1,2 and 3 so i figure I should be able to get home.
Snow Storm and Wed Theater Mar 20
2018, 09:22:32 PM
I’m hoping subways wlll be running! I’m 5 blocks from the 1 and 2 and 3. Plus that both performances will be happening for Angels in America!
So it's been a while since I have had to deal with tickets to a show and a snowstorm-do the shows usually go on? I have Angels in America tomorrow and if I can't see it tomorrow I won't be able till until July! Also do I call theater if I can't get there. Any info about what happens would be appreciated!