JudyDenver said: "Does this offer code expire? Even with good prices, I'm reluctant to buy tickets with so much controversy from predictions of great to disaster. I only have one day in NYC during previews of KK."
Just checked and it's good for performances October 5 through December 21.
BroadwayConcierge said: "Sorry, what? How have I "gone out of my way"to bash him? I didn't even participate in the thread that was literally just people bashing him. If I recall correctly, I've only ever called another user "Ken" once when he/she went out of his/her way to start a brand-new thread to praise this show.
CaseyBrent41 said: "The problem is the main attraction is the ape and we've already seen it in promo videos and pictures. If Phantom was only about the chandelier and the material wasn't good (Which sure, debatable, but it has its place)then it wouldn't be as successful as it is, if Les Miz were JUST about the turn table or Miss Saigon the helicopter well that wouldn't keep people going back.
I think this is a big mistake as a show, because there's only
I'm really curious about this one as well. I have to imagine it's an almost completely different production from the one which opened in Australia, considering the director, choreographer, book writer, and songwriter are all new. It looks like the only creative who survived the transition is Marius de Vries, and even then it's not clear what exactly his contribution versus Eddie Perfect will be (the former is credited as "composer & music producer" while the latter i
christinelavin said: "If you are reading this and are a creative person, remember to google any potential title before you commit to it."
What a stupid, myopic thing to say. This year's Pulitzer winner for fiction is called Less. Last year's is The Underground Railroad. Neither are likely to be the first search result you find, and they managed to be perfectly well off with their titles.
ArtMan said: "Thank you so much for your quick response. There is a code I am planning on using in person that will give me a mid dress circle or balcony for $48. That is the cheapest option I could find for someone way over 30."
I believe the Today Tix rush is general, not just for students. Also look at Goldstar and see if they have the dates of your trip; I got a $39 balcony seat from there, and the fees are much less than Telecharge and Today Tix.
Scarlet Leigh said: "If not Winter Garden, where else might it have secured a theatre for this season?"
The Marquis does not currently have a show booked. Neither do the Cort or Palace, though they're expected to undergo renovations. They could also have a theatre that's unannounced because it's currently occupied but the show hasn't posted a closing notice yet.
seanmcdonagh121 said: "Same producers. I did read somewhere that the producers didn’t want to have two productions open in the same season."
Oh. I mean, with how scarce theatres have been in the past few seasons, you'd think you would jump at the chance to make money when you can.
To answer the thread question, though, I would love for it to be something totally out of left field, like Bull Durham or A Sign of the Times or The Preacher's Wife.
DaveyG said: "Moulin Rouge is not planning to come to Broadway this season. It’s waiting until 19-20 because of King Kong. So, Beetlejuice would happen first if they can secure a theatre."
I can't imagine 12 and 13 year old boys being too interested in a Go-Gos musical that adapts a 16th century play into a campfest like Head Over Heels, but there's not much that would be wholly inappropriate for kids that age, depending on how much they've been exposed to before. It's heavy
Lot666 said: "perfectliar said: "It's not specifically a contest for "actual" men to dress as women. It is a contest for drag queens. Peppermint is a drag queen, regardless of her gender identity."
That's your opinion. As stated in my original post, I disagree."
It's not my opinion. Peppermint calls herself a drag queen. It's not your business or mine to tell her what she is o
Lot666 said: "skimblcshanks said: "If you read the interview Kad linked, Peppermint explains how her trans identity intertwines with being a drag queen. But typically, it's not great to question someone's presentation and the terminology they use. They know their own identity better than you do."
I don't care what she calls herself and I would be happy to use whatever terminology makes her comfortable.I do, however, question the appropriatene
BwayDude2 said: "Jeremy Jordan is NOT going to come back to Broadway to be a replacement.. Let's face it. This dude doesn't stay in a show longer than 6 months, and he's in it for the attention/money. I love his voice and his performances, but I really think the dude has a huge ego. He left Broadway for a long time to do TV for the money, and once he gets demoted, he decides he'll come back to the theatre which he loves so much. We may think he should be replacement,
bwayphreak234 said: "I also saw this through TDF yesterday. Row Q seats 14 and 16. It was a great view. As for the show itself, I absolutely LOVED it. I thought it was so much fun - pure joy and bliss, and I loved the message and themes of acceptance and love coming in different forms.
The cast is so great. Rachel York is a bona fide diva, and it is such a treat to see her on Broadway no matter what the show is. Andrew Durand was hilarious as Musidorus. Samantha Pollino wa
behindthescenes2 said: "Why would it be awkward to call out someone who is contracted to do a job and they failed to deliver? Like, I mean, Like Oh My God, Like, I mean, wow, Like OMG that is wonderful, like, OMG. Boring, illiterate and obnoxious and is clearly, look at the broadcast tape, ill-equipped to do this type of spot for a live television production.
NPH is absolutely guilty of a passive aggressive moment, or a less-than-directslap, if you will, but he summation w
SonofRobbieJ said: "There was a poster on here back in the day named Margo Channing who has since gone on to whatever comes next after we depart this earth. He was a deeply smart, funny, wonderful man."
Off-topic for a moment: I loved Margo and his posts. I guess it never even crossed my mind that his departure from these boards also meant he had departed from this plane. How sad, but thank you Robbie for confirming that, as I have sporadically wondered what happened