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re: Favorite Set Designs  Sep 13 2008, 09:49:26 PM
Does anyone have pictures from the set design for the OBC of Mame. I love this show but have rarely seen anything from the OBC.
re: christine baranski in boeing boeing  Aug 9 2008, 12:30:05 PM
I want to say till Labor Day. When I staged door the show in July, alot of the cast said they were in the show till latter day.
In the Heights question  Jul 15 2008, 07:26:32 AM
What type of theatre lover would you recommend In the Heights for. I ask this because I'm debating getting tickets to it for my mother. My mom loves the classics and her favorite shows are Evita and My Fair Lady. Although when I heard that it was very hip hop infused I stopped because I'm not sure whether sure enjoy a hip hop score. Would you recommend this show for her. Right now I'm debating between ITH and Damn Yankees.

Thanks in advance for all your wisdom!

Damn Yankees or In the Heights  Jul 14 2008, 07:19:36 PM
Ok, so I'm turning to the board for wisdom. For my mother's birthday I'm taking her to see a broadway show. Its a tradition we've had for six years. Anyway I'm debating between getting tickets for Damn Yankees or In the Hieghts. My mother is a fan of classic musicals but for her those range between My Fair Lady, Evita, Rent and The Lion King. Does anybody have a recommendation? I was thinking about 'In the Heights' but haven't really heard raves about it.

Thanks in advance!

re: Joel Grey in Cabaret  Jun 4 2008, 10:22:54 PM
I agree he's great in the role and I love the fact that his performence was preserved for those of us who weren't first around to see it. Still it find it funny they didn't dump grey for someone alittle bit more hollywood. I don't know...
Joel Grey in Cabaret  Jun 4 2008, 09:08:39 PM
I was watching 'Cabaret' the other night and a question struck me that I thought some of the more knowlegdable broadway folk on this board could answer. Why was Joel Grey cast in 'Cabaret' the movie? I don't mean this in a negative way, but after Julie Andrews didn't get 'My Fair Lady' and Carol Channing didn't get 'Hello Dolly' why did hollywood cast Grey. With hollywood's track record, I thought that they would have wanted a bigger star for the role?
re: Company and teenagers  Feb 18 2008, 10:11:28 PM
Again, thanks to everybody who answered. To clear up a point, these kids are freshmen in college, who are all studying different aspects of the performing arts. A majority of them are actors who want to go into musical theatre. That being said while they have been taught theory, many of them have never been taught the history of musical theatre.

An example, is that when 'Sweeney Todd' came out they had no idea that it had been done on the stage decades before. I agree, shame on them

re: Company and teenagers  Feb 18 2008, 11:06:35 AM
Ok, statement corrected.

"I agree, but they were never taught that Broadway has been around long before Elphaba 'Defied Gravity'."

re: Company and teenagers  Feb 18 2008, 10:50:58 AM
First off, thanks to everybody who replied. LuvtheEmcee, I did see this show and not living in NYC, I came back to NYC 3x just to watch this show. I'll never forget the last show, sitting in the Barrymore and bawling through 'Being Alive'. You're right, you don't have to be 35 to get this show and I have never been more touched by a show in my life.

As for the fact that the kids should know the classics, I agree, but they were never taught that Broadway has been around long before

Company and teenagers  Feb 18 2008, 10:14:03 AM
Hello Everybody, I work with performing arts students who range from about 17-19 and this wednseday I'm putting together a 'Company' watch party. I wanted to know if anybody had any ideas on how to market 'Company' to this age group. A lot these kids think 'Wicked', 'Legally Blonde' and 'Spring Awakening' when they hear musical theatre. Are there any ideas people had on how I can market a watch party to students who think Elphaba is the greatest gift to musical theatre? Thanks-
re: Patti LuPone's 'Ramblings From The Road' Dec.20, 2007  Dec 22 2007, 11:56:24 AM
I'm suprised she didn't say anything about Gypsy? Oh well, you have to love her candor and you have to love Patti.
My Fair Lady-Kennedy Center  Dec 10 2007, 04:48:31 PM
Does anyone know if there are any discounts for My Fair Lady at the Kennedy Center for Jan. 2008. I wasn't able to find any and wanted to know if there were any discounts I could use.

I've never seen the show or the movie and I've heard great things so I'm very excited. I would just like great seats without paying a fortune. Thanks as always!

Goldstar - is it reliable  Nov 14 2007, 08:44:42 PM
Hey, Has anyone used Goldstar before. I never heard about it till tonight and are thinking of buying tickets with it. Is it reliable?

Does anyone have any first hand stories?

Thanks in advance,




re: For everyone with tickets to ANY Broadway show within the next two mont  Nov 11 2007, 07:20:26 PM
I'm going to the city with 3 people.

1 Ticket to The Farnsworth Invention, Nov. 17 2pm
2 Tickets to The Drowsy Chaperone, Nov. 17, 2pm


re: YF on the TODAY Show  Nov 3 2007, 08:32:05 PM
I got to watch this at work on wednseday and I was not impressed. The songs barely kept my interest, sutton looked bored and I did laugh once. At least I didn't pay $450 a seat.
re: Wow, Didnt Take the 'Lunt' Long to Move On !!  Aug 5 2007, 01:56:51 PM
They do not have a new marquee up yet. I looked on friday night and saw nothing. You have to give Disney credit because they move fast.
re: Welcome Home Rapp & Pascal  Aug 4 2007, 09:25:56 PM
The stage door is actually to doors down from the box offic door and has a picture of the original cast. Now after the show they have two sets of barricades lined down the left and the right side and the bottom at the street is wide open. This was where the major issues were because fans started crowding around that with nothing to hold them back.

It got the point where the crowd was so large that it started to block 41st street. Also Pascal/Rapp's car was supposed to be parked th

re: Welcome Home Rapp & Pascal  Aug 4 2007, 05:14:44 PM
We went last night, Friday, and for starters they did not lotto-off the SRO tickets. They simply announced after the lotto that they had SRO and partial view tickets on sale. We ended up buying partial view for $45 dollars, third row, great seats. Overall I thought Adam and Anthony were great! Adam seemed to be on autopilot and by that I mean that I believe that he has played the role for so long that he can still turn out a great performance and he doesn’t have to think about it. Anthony
re: Hairspray lotto since movie?  Aug 2 2007, 03:24:48 PM
I went saturday nite and there were roughly 60 people there. We won but they only gave away 12 pairs of seats, front row. I say if you bring a friend its worth a shot. The draw at 5:30 sharp so be there.
Rent SRO  Aug 2 2007, 03:17:20 PM
Does anyone know if I can purchase SRO for Rent before the lottery. Talkin broadway states that they do sell them when the box office opens can anyone varify this. Also if this is true can you buy one SRO ticket or two and is there a line to do so?

Thanks!

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