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THE FERRYMAN Previews#26
Posted: 10/2/18 at 10:58pm
I'm sold.
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THE FERRYMAN Previews#27
Posted: 10/2/18 at 11:06pm
Whizzer, my expectations for this have been low as I don’t know much about the Irish history. I have done a bit of reading on the subject but not a ton and I’m still a bit nervous about going into the play without watching anything on it (damn a crazy work schedule, I tell ya. I haven’t had time to watch just about anything lately)...

But I’ll be damned if your review didn’t make me a ton more excited to see it tomorrow! Did you happen to see it through TDF? Curious where seating locations are. I notice now it says all seating is in the mezzanine but it didn’t say that when I bought my ticket (not that that ever matters anyway).
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THE FERRYMAN Previews#28
Posted: 10/2/18 at 11:24pm

A big banquet of a play and a grand production with a wonderful cast. The story is pieced together bit by bit and as the pieces fit together the suspense builds. What begins as a sunny family comedy with dark shadings ends up careening into full throttle melodrama. Yes, melodrama I'm afraid and not tragedy. The play has literary, folkloric and historical references aplenty and it wears them a bit too heavily. The pace never slackens under Sam Mendes shrewd and entertaining direction. And some of Butterworth's characters who come on for only a few scenes are creations you wish you could spend an entire evening with. I especially loved Dearbhla Molloy as the militant Aunt Pat and Justin Edwards as Tom Kettle, two of Butterworth's more fantastic creations. I was less pleased with the lead, Paddy Considine who plays a character whose motivations I couldn't quite understand especially when the play reached its conclusion. In fact, the play makes less sense to me the more the I think about it. But I don't think it will matter, the audience ate it up and it's a tremendously good production.

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THE FERRYMAN Previews#29
Posted: 10/3/18 at 12:01am

Just one word WOW

Play could of had opening tonite, Bc I don’t see how they can improve in what they did in first preview. First of all, I went in cold, so you don’t need to read about history before seeing this. Everyone from the baby, the animals, to the adults were perfect. I mean even the live goose had a funny moment. How that baby was silent in whole play baffles me. If a tony for best cast would exist this Cast would deserve it. 

Tony wise it has best direction and best play in the bag. Not sure placing of actors in categories but I’m sure it will have nominees in all acting category. But again everyone was perfect in each role.

i hope word of mouth spreads and it becomes sold out Bc they deserve it

the 3 hours plus flew by. Each act was about an hour.

tdf seats were mezzanine. The leg room is awful in that theatre. 

 

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THE FERRYMAN Previews#30
Posted: 10/3/18 at 12:07am

Adding myself to the list of people completely blown away. Before today I wasn't sure it could live up to the hype. It's a really good play that Sam Mendes delivers to utter perfection. In a lesser directors hands they would not have been able to play with all of the many tones and shades of the story and all the colorful characters with such amazing clarity.

A perfect cast, especially the previously listed Considine, Donnelley (who could possibly end up on stage at radio city come June), Flannigan (who's long winded storys I could have listened to for the entire 3.5 hour play), Molloy, Edwards as well as Tom Glynn-Carney as the wannabe rebel and the tiny Matilda Lawler as Honor Carney, who can't be more than 7 or 8 years and delivers most of the play laugh lines to utter perfection, especially some perfectly timed profanities. 

Its like if all the great Irish writers wrote one play incorporating all of their strengths and Sam Mendes found one voice in it. Truly a magical and gut wrenching night at the theatre.

I have one or two qualms with the writing (the speed everything blows up at the end is a little convenient and some moments in the third act that could use a little trimming) but nothing that could have possibly made me enjoy and be emotionally destroyed by this play anymore. Its the play of the year.

Updated On: 10/3/18 at 12:07 AM
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THE FERRYMAN Previews#31
Posted: 10/3/18 at 10:31am

Holy feckin shiiiiite. That play is gonna stay with me for a long time. Loved it! 

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THE FERRYMAN Previews#32
Posted: 10/3/18 at 11:10am

Rushed this morning.  Got there at 9am and was first in line.  About 7 people were there by the time box office opened at 10am.  

Got two tickets in Row A Mezz.  2 seats off far side aisle marked partial view.   

Excited to see this after all of the glowing reviews from last night!

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THE FERRYMAN Previews#33
Posted: 10/3/18 at 11:51am

After these reviews coming out of last night, I just hung up with Audience Rewards. Booked a front row center seat for Thanksgiving week. And could not be any more excited! 

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THE FERRYMAN Previews#34
Posted: 10/3/18 at 12:48pm
Did TDF last night and all three seats were in mezz row E. My other friend was there and she got row D orch, but she was a single. We tried mezz row A far sides at intermission since they were empty and immediately realized poor view and moved back. Long enjoyable evening but got caught in torrential rains after show ended.
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THE FERRYMAN Previews#35
Posted: 10/3/18 at 5:38pm
When I was picking up my TDF ticket this evening, someone ahead of me asked if there were any rush tickets available and he was able to get them. It was about 5:15.

My single ticket is row D of the mezz, seat 18.
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THE FERRYMAN Previews#36
Posted: 10/3/18 at 5:45pm

I would love to hear reports about the view from rush seats.

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THE FERRYMAN Previews#37
Posted: 10/3/18 at 7:13pm
Wait, I just saw on the show website that there is only one intermission after Act One and just a "pause" between Act Two and Three. What is up with producers trying to punish their patrons' bladders these days. First Boys in the Band and Three Tall Woman create pee-mergencies throughout the theatre by cutting the intermission in a two act play and now we have a three hour and fifteen minute play with a single intermission? Sheesh.
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THE FERRYMAN Previews#38
Posted: 10/3/18 at 7:19pm
There was also a "pause" somewhere in the middle of The Iceman Cometh last year, but it was long enough that it felt like an intermission where you could stretch and talk. They just didn't want people going to the bathroom or buying snacks.
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THE FERRYMAN Previews#39
Posted: 10/3/18 at 8:20pm
most people make it through a 2+ hr movie without a bathroom break and here they will have one

i am sure life will go on fine
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THE FERRYMAN Previews#40
Posted: 10/3/18 at 8:45pm

JBC3 said: "most people make it through a 2+ hr movie without a bathroom break and here they will have one

i am sure life will go on fine
"

Yeah most of the people on here would be fine sitting through all three hours of this with no intermission at all. This debate has been had to death already. But your movie comparison is ridiculous. Because if you have to go to the bathroom during a movie, you get up and go. That is not so easy in a Broadway theatre, and often, there are policies that if you leave your seat for any reason, you will not be allowed back. I saw Boys in the Band toward the beginning of previews when they were still selling the myth that it was 90 minutes. The thing was two solid hours! Having had a dinner with wine prior, as well as a pre-show drink, the whole thing turned into a major pee-mergency halfway through. Granted, I probably have a bladder the size of a small peanut but I don't go to Broadway to suffer, so I might be out on this one. For all of you who have bucket sized bladders, more power to you, and enjoy. 

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THE FERRYMAN Previews#41
Posted: 10/3/18 at 9:16pm

I would have to be severely dehydrated to make it through a three hour show without a pee break.  I was so lucky during my recent trip that I had no problems during my eight shows.  That included the ones that were close to two hours without an intermission.

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THE FERRYMAN Previews#42
Posted: 10/4/18 at 12:11am
Like a good book that you don't want to end.

Picked up a pair of limited view tickets from the StubHub center at 39th and Broadway. The tickets had appeared on StubHub about 3 days ago, for $33 each, but were being sold as a set. The partial view meant we missed the kitchen sink windows, entry to the home, and half the stove.

At the first intermission, seatmate Sue scoped out a pair of available 6th row center seats, so we moved there for the remaining 2 hours.

We both loved the pace of the 3 hour 15 minute show.

The richly detailed set is a smorgasbord of mismatched chairs, artwork by the children, whiskey, a silver boom box, boardgames, and a solid up to the rafters staircase.

No weak characters. Great duo exchanges, and boisterous free for alls with nearly the full ensemble.

The nods to birth and a good life were plentiful.

The dialogue was easy to understand. I sorta want to call it Irish Light. I mean, nobody had a thick brogue.

The rare play that I want to see again.
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THE FERRYMAN Previews#42
Posted: 10/4/18 at 12:11am

Wonderful house staff at the Jacobs.  Good job everyone.

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THE FERRYMAN Previews#43
Posted: 10/4/18 at 4:44am
Aww come on Matt Rogers.

What is ridiculous is you intentionally obfuscating the point I made. We all know full well that you can leave a movie theatre for the restroom more easily than a play.

But I would hazard to say that 95-98% of the people never do. Given that The Ferryman offers an interval for a bathroom break after the long first act, close to 100% of the people should be able to remain seated for the two subsequent acts. I do no want to see when the biological needs of the very few outweigh the artistic choices made in service of the work and for the many.

So, on this topic, piss off I say good-naturedly … I guess either during the interval or in your seat if you cannot hold it.
Updated On: 10/4/18 at 04:44 AM
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THE FERRYMAN Previews#44
Posted: 10/4/18 at 7:50am

WhizzerMarvin said: "Yes, the hype is real. The Ferryman is one of the best fecking new plays to be on Broadway in years and was an absolutely THRILLING evening at the theater. Holy crap.....

Just quoted you on social media, Whizzer. Said one of the most prolific theater-goers on these boards has made me very excited to have a ticket for The Ferryman this weekend!

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THE FERRYMAN Previews#45
Posted: 10/4/18 at 8:04am

I'm at the theatre now for the rush. I got here a little before 8. I'm still first in line. I'll update this in a bit once I find out where I'm sitting.

Also, doesn't look like there's anyone in line at The Waverly Gallery and I hear that one has a rush that hasn't been announced officially if anyone's interested.

Updated On: 10/4/18 at 08:04 AM
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THE FERRYMAN Previews#46
Posted: 10/4/18 at 8:13am

Let me add one little dribble to the pee conversation--I take a diuretic for blood pressure, so I always plan ahead and practically dehydrate myself before attending a performance. But it just adds a piece of mental stress when you know that you're NOT ALLOWED to tinkle. I have always purchased an aisle seat so that I can slip in and out as unobtrusively as humanly possible when it is allowed, but I am not at all a fan of this recent trend of bladder oppression.

It also takes a little away from the ritual of the experience when you can't enjoy a cocktail (or even a water) and look around the theater before the performance.

All this aside, I am still very much looking forward to seeing The Ferryman next month; even more so with all these reports. I haven't been to the Jacobs since I saw An Inspector Calls there way back when (it was still the Royale at the time).

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Updated On: 10/4/18 at 08:13 AM
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THE FERRYMAN Previews#47
Posted: 10/4/18 at 8:15am
I just have to comment that I laughed at the poster who said they couldn’t sit through a 100 minute play because they drank a bottle of wine at dinner and had a pre show cocktail.

I mean you do realize you don’t have to do that, right?

.And you do realize alcohol makes you have to take a whiz like nobody’s business, yes?.

Skip the booze - Have a glass of water an hour before the show and I promise you will survive the one hour first act on this one.
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THE FERRYMAN Previews#48
Posted: 10/4/18 at 8:15am
I just have to comment that I laughed at the poster who said they couldn’t sit through a 100 minute play because they drank a bottle of wine at dinner and had a pre show cocktail.

I mean you do realize you don’t have to do that, right?

.And you do realize alcohol makes you have to take a whiz like nobody’s business, yes?.

Skip the booze - Have a glass of water an hour before the show and I promise you will survive the one hour first act on this one.
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THE FERRYMAN Previews#49
Posted: 10/4/18 at 9:34am

This play stinks! Everyone should refund their tickets!

(maybe I scared everyone away so the ticket prices drop and/or it pops up on TDF again)