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Be More Chill Off-Broadway Official Thread |

joined:8/14/05
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8/14/05
Is the Davenport theater too small? Or the Minetta Lane?
dearalanaaaa said: "I have an odd feeling that if this is true they would want to be at second stage. Simply because their set is very similar to Hansen, and it would be an easy transfer to there. They'd also take that route because since Hansen and Chill fans are closely linked, the really small few who have been with those shows that long can say they saw both shows at Second Stage. Just a thought."
Seems weird they would want to sacrifice their own identity at that level. Plus, Second Stage doesn't usually just rent their stage out, DEH was part of their season. And their next season already has shows in October, January and May...
I won the lottery last night and I can confirm that my seat was first row, far right. I will also confirm that there are definitely a lot of....enthusiastic young fans who scream, but it wasn't over the line. I've heard the same or worse than that at other shows.
yesraccoons said: "Saw the show today. The music was the best part for sure book could definitely use work mainly towards the end. Overall enjoyable but not a broadway show. Hope it extends though.
My main issue wasn’t even because of the show itself but the speakers were incredibly loud. Beware if your ears are sensitive I don’t have senestive ears and I still held my ears at points it’s extremely loud.
Almost all the cast came out expect for the actor who plays Jake for the stagedoor.
I was next to a big fan she started to mouth and move along to the words during the first song so I told her to stop and she did. She also said something about how she likes the squip and thinks he’s a good person which is just very wrong and I actually almost began to debate her on that. She called him “precious”. Not sure how an evil super computer that takes your fears and wears you down emotionally is precious but hey what do I know.
Overall it’s worth seeing. There weren’t really any crazy stans and it was enjoyable.
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I have a friend in the pit, and he informed us that it can’t extend because something else is coming in. He’s hoping it will move somewhere, however.
https://www.facebook.com/808236/posts/10107802707019389/
P.S: This is a joke but seriously I've heard of producers coming to the broards so it wouldn't be a stretch
joined:10/6/17
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10/6/17
I took my daughter and one of her friends to this past Sunday’s matinee. The show is a lot of fun. I really liked the first Act, the second act could use some work. I enjoyed most “Michael in the Bathroom” and “I like Play Rehearsal”. I can see why this show appeals to teens but this mom also liked it.
I think produce, Jennifer Ashley Tepper’s post on social media is totally on point. There were lots of teens at the show but it was a very respectful audience. I saw one girl getting really excited before some songs but she was doing it silently.
The stage door was fine. The theater staff is great and keeps it all organized. All the kids were well behaved. I warned my daughter to not expect the cast to come out because they had an evening show but they all came out and signed and took pictures. Except Will Roland did not take pictures but was still really gracious to the kids. I thought that it was very nice of the cast to come out between shows.
I don’t think anyone who already has tickets should be worried about the supposedly crazy teen fan base. The fans for this show seem to be pretty cool.
Also, I saw Ben Brantley there so I guess he will be the one reviewing this show for the Times. He seemed to have a smile on his face for some of the songs so maybe that’s a good sign?


joined:12/20/15
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Posted: 8/3/18 at 10:07pm