It's possible they aren't producing physical CDs; unfortunately, it costs money to do that and the number of people who purchase Broadway cast recording CDs is next to none these days.
OP, however, is an avid collector and wishes to add every show's CD to his extensive collection; it is their very special interest.
Sadly, Bryan, I fear it will be increasingly rare for you to obtain every cast recording on CD. I hope the shows you want do release CDs, but the &quo
BrodyFosse123 said: "TimeToStartLivin said: "Looking forward to the NYT article about this. You would think they would takesome sort of responsibility for running an ad that is blatantly false."
It’s a paid ad so not sure what control they have over advertiser’s content. LEMPICKA paid for that ad."
Correct, though I will say there was almost assuredly a conversation amongst the producers/advertiser about wh
Saw this tonight - learned more about Russia in those 2.5 hours than I learned through all my [american] schooling, media, and documentaries.
I thought it might be a BORE but it was borderline delightful, largely due to its two leads and the "that's crazy; it'll never happen!" insinuations when we know exactly what has happened. An unexpected surprise for me.
Robbie2 said: "Jordan Catalano said: "Eden posted online she’s out of both shows today."
I really would love to catch Mariand as Tamara and this may be the only opportunityso hoping Eden's out again. Any reports on Eden being out tonight-Thursday night yet?"
Probably way too early to know about today when there are still 8 hours to go, but if you saw her Instagram Story yesterday, she sounded ROUGH and explained h
VernonGersch said: "gibsons2 said: "MemorableUserName said: "McAdams is out tonight. They canceled Tuesday and Wednesday entirely, but tonight the understudy is on. The understudy previously went on last week in a different role when McAdams was in."
What a mess... I'm thankful for that ticket protection I've purchased, at least it was an easy cancelation. I guess I'll be skipping this play altogether."
I saw a Book of Mormon and Chicago has a performance that night, but I can’t find any other shows"
Seth's watch party is in-person, just FYI. (As well as livestreamed.)
What exactly are you wanting - to see a Broadway show or watch the Tonys? Most shows never have Sunday night shows. You can check the schedules on the ticketing and show websites to see who has Sunday matinees.
theatrekid3302 said: "I know creating a petition is not a realistic way of getting a Titanic musical but it is more of a way to express my opinion of the types of musicals that should be on Broadway. I am a huge fan of heavily romanticized epic operaticscores which have sadly become rare on Broadway with the exception of revivals. Seeing Sweeney Todd in February made me obsessed with this as I just fell in love with the score of that show and thought that's how Broadway should be
Rumpelstiltskin said: "trpguyy said: " . . .There is also the fact that performers have very different opinions on what they like to hear, and catering to everybody’s needs/wants is not always possible with traditional monitors. In ear monitors allow for much more individual control."
Interesting Can you explain the differences in what performers might want to hear?"
I've been into this topic recently so I'll offer the most polar examples as: 1) hearing everything just like we do as the audience and they can see a conductor somewhere or 2) hearing only themselves with a click track/minimal music. You might find this example of what an artist - Taylor Swift in this case - might choose to hear in their in-ears intereseting. Stripped-down music, a metronome, count-ins and not much else. Extremely common for concerts, and I'm sort of surprised it's not more common for musical theatre - but possibly because of my point number one?
Now I want to ask my friends who do concerts and theatre the difference...and I think I just might in the coming days.
It's common strategy to give the advertising campaign a visual makeover post-opening - I wonder if they'll start putting the recognizable paintings into advertising once they have something to say.
Maybe this will quell the "but why???" people's feelings.
Regarding the production - they would have to completely renegotiate all 3 actors' contracts to take her below the title and out of advertising - which is probably why nothing changed in regard to advertising (because it's contractual and contingent on other factors, like if Actor A is listed, Actor B must be and if A nd B are, then that triggers C).
Bettyboy72 said: "HogansHero said: "Bettyboy72 said: "Can anyone going in the next few days let me know how high the stage is. The first few rows are cheaper than mid orchestra. I need to buy tickets soon but don’t want to be craning my neck. Thank you."
I cannot answer your question, but I will say that this is a show I prefer from a vantage point (front of mezz>orchestra) but not the first few rows of orchestra regardless of stage hei
Bettyboy72 said: "veronicamae said: "Bettyboy72 said: "How high is the stage? Would first or second row be too close? Those rows are cheaper than mid orchestra."
When I went there were only 4 people in the first row (invited dress) so I remember it well -the stage was higher than the top of the full-grown man's head by a few inches."
Thank you Veronica for answering me. Your answer reminded me I thought the same thing wh
Bettyboy72 said: "How high is the stage? Would first or second row be too close? Those rows are cheaper than mid orchestra."
When I went there were only 4 people in the first row (invited dress) so I remember it well - the stage was higher than the top of the full-grown man's head by a few inches.