I regret not seeing...

Adams3
#50I regret not seeing...
Posted: 11/15/20 at 1:38am

bear88 said: "Adams3 said: "The second act of The Great Comet. "

You had to leave, or you didn’t like the first act (and now regret departing)?
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We had onstage seating and it was a little overwhelming.  I started to feel nervous.  Loved the show and vowed to come back to see second act from orchestra seats,but never made it.  Regrets.

Timothy Davis
#51I regret not seeing...
Posted: 11/15/20 at 1:32pm

Adams3 said: "bear88 said: "Adams3 said: "The second act of The Great Comet. "

You had to leave, or you didn’t like the first act (and now regret departing)?
"

We had onstage seating and it was a little overwhelming. I started to feel nervous. Loved the show and vowed to come back to see second act from orchestra seats,but never made it. Regrets.
"

I’m kicking myself for not going to see closing night with Dave Malloy. 

aimeecurameng
#52I regret not seeing...
Posted: 11/18/20 at 3:35am

Spring Awakening when it was on Broadway. I was a poor post-college student with no job and from California. The Angels in America in 2010 with Billy Porter. I was about to buy tickets but I hesitated for some reason? And also The Normal Heart. I have no idea why I didn't immediately jump on those. The me, now, would absolutely go. But I was more hesitant back then. 

L_Ash826
#53I regret not seeing...
Posted: 11/18/20 at 10:17am

I regret not seeing: Grey Gardens at Bay Street Theater, starring Rachel York & Betty Buckley;

Rain, by MJLC starring Eden Espinosa, Betsy Morgan, Elizabeth A. Davis, and Solea Pfeiffer... what a cast.

 

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jonartdesigns
#54I regret not seeing...
Posted: 11/18/20 at 1:47pm

I was given a choice by my grandparents many years ago between seeing the OBC of Thoroughly Modern Millie, or the Nunn/Stroman revival of Oklahoma!. I chose Oklahoma!, in spite of truly loving having seen Shuler Hensley’s Tony winning performance, overall I regret not seeing Sutton in Millie.


"Grease," the fourth revival of the season, is the worst show in the history of theater and represents an unparalleled assault on Western civilization and its values. - Michael Reidel

Dollypop
#55I regret not seeing...
Posted: 11/19/20 at 9:26am

Michael Urie in HAMLET


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MichelleCraig
#56I regret not seeing...
Posted: 11/19/20 at 9:50pm

This string was great. I finally read it after avoiding it for weeks...for no good reason. 

After reading all of the posts, I was happy to realize that I'd seen many of the shows that people wish they'd seen...but I have to put myself in the camp of those who missed Marin Mazzie in THE KING AND I. I admire Kelli O'Hara's undeniable talent, but, in my mind, I imagine that Marin would bring so much more warmth to the role. I could be totally wrong, but I'll never know...

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Lot666
#57I regret not seeing...
Posted: 11/20/20 at 9:30am

ViniFromBrazil said: "I regret not seeing Alex Sharp in The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time."

He was brilliant. I saw it alone, and then bought tickets to see it again with my husband.

 


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WillTully9
#58I regret not seeing...
Posted: 11/20/20 at 12:22pm

The 2017 Broadway Revival of Hello, Dolly! was one that I definitely regret not seeing. I'm a big fan of Gavin Creel, so seeing him run around a stage for two hours goofing around seems like a good time. 

Adams3
#59I regret not seeing...
Posted: 11/21/20 at 3:45am

Kate Baldwin at 54 Below.