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Now is Our Time, Ragtime: The Official Ragtime Love Thread

Now is Our Time, Ragtime: The Official Ragtime Love Thread

Eleah
#1Now is Our Time, Ragtime: The Official Ragtime Love Thread
Posted: 11/28/09 at 1:07am

There is no Ragtime love thread so I thought I would start one
A fantastic show, with incredible actors and wonderful music
Updated On: 11/28/09 at 01:07 AM

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taylorPHENOMENON2
#2re: Now is Our Time, Ragtime
Posted: 11/28/09 at 1:08am

YES! But the title should say "the official Ragtime love thread" or something along the lines.

Eleah
#2re: Now is Our Time, Ragtime
Posted: 11/28/09 at 1:11am

Fair enough (that's a good drag queen name)
By the way incredible prof pic

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taylorPHENOMENON2
#3re: Now is Our Time, Ragtime
Posted: 11/28/09 at 1:11am

Loves it.

Anyway...so talked to Marcia Milgram Dodge after the show tonight and she is *the* coolest. What a nice woman.

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miss pennywise
#4re: Now is Our Time, Ragtime
Posted: 11/28/09 at 2:07am

I haven't been this moved by a show in a long time. I used an entire package of tissues.

It's even better than the DC production...how that's even possible I don't know.


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Shakeshafte
#5My favorite Broadway show is Ragtime!
Posted: 11/28/09 at 2:40am

I have to add my vote as well here - this is my favorite Broadway show right now - and I'm going back again just so I can hear "Watch Our Children" and "We Can Never Go Back to Before".....just beautiful melodies that will live in Broadway history!

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jamoca5
#6My favorite Broadway show is Ragtime!
Posted: 11/28/09 at 2:59am

I saw the Kennedy Center production back in April and thought it was INCREDIBLE. I absolutlely loved it. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to be up in New York since June, and it doesn't look like I'll be there for Christmas, so =(

Hopefully, I'll get my hand on some tickets in 2010. I need to see this.

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#7My favorite Broadway show is Ragtime!
Posted: 11/28/09 at 3:00am

I loved seeing the show last week and also enjoyed the segment on the CBS telecast of the Parade with "Wheels of a Dream" and "Ragtime" taped in lower Manhattan with Statue of Liberty and the Eliis Island ferry in the background?


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#8My favorite Broadway show is Ragtime!
Posted: 11/28/09 at 7:09am

Miss Pennywise, I thought the exact same thing about it being even better than the DC production. I love this show and will be there in a couple of weeks to see it again. The parade segment also brought tears to my eyes.


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perfectlymarvelous
#9My favorite Broadway show is Ragtime!
Posted: 11/28/09 at 9:24am

I saw the show its last weekend in DC and was at the first preview here and then went back about a week ago and seriously they've improved so much. I was so moved by the show when I saw it in DC in May and it has really grown and evolved since then and both times I've seen it on Broadway there really has not been a dry eye in the house. I'm so excited to see them continue to grow because they really do keep getting better.

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Drunk Chita Rivera
#10My favorite Broadway show is Ragtime!
Posted: 11/28/09 at 9:30am

I love this show to peices. I've seen it 3 times in four weeks. Amazing.

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GatorNY
#11My favorite Broadway show is Ragtime!
Posted: 11/28/09 at 10:23am

I, am also now a fullfledged die hard FAN. What are we called? Ragtimers sounds dumb. I saw the original production on like a third national tour that went through Gainesville, FL several years ago. I was so far away that I think I missed most of the plot points, and was BORED. I went last Saturday and can't wait to go again. Loved the scored, the production, the performances...great theatrical experience all around.


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Updated On: 11/28/09 at 10:23 AM

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adamgreer
#12My favorite Broadway show is Ragtime!
Posted: 11/28/09 at 10:28am

This is an absolutely brilliant production of what is by far the best musical of the past two decades. I can't wait to go back this week.

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taylorPHENOMENON2
#13listen to THAT Ragtime.
Posted: 11/28/09 at 10:50am

Once again echoing all the love on here. It's so brilliant. I've been too many times and it's taking all I have not to go again.

Bobby Steggart's facial expressions are truly haunting. His entire performance is incredible, but that stuck out to me the most last night.

Eleah
#14listen to THAT Ragtime.
Posted: 11/28/09 at 11:35am

Last night I just loved the interactions between Mother and Father. I thought they were so character driven, but not what you'd expect. Fantastic.

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#15listen to THAT Ragtime.
Posted: 11/28/09 at 11:53am

What makes this thread official?

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#16listen to THAT Ragtime.
Posted: 11/28/09 at 12:15pm

Totally agree Eleah. I am more of a fan of Ron Bohmer each performance.

Oldschool
#17listen to THAT Ragtime.
Posted: 11/28/09 at 1:54pm

I for one just want to plug some of the others not mentioned yet in any of the threads, the lesser characters who are there only for a scene or two -- Donna Migliaccio as Emma Goldman, who can hit the back of the house without blinking an eye (or using a mic if they'd let her), Eric Jordan Young as Booker T. Washington, just comes out with a warm, strong, powerful presence, and finally Mark Aldrich as Willie Conklin with such a visceral turn at the role. Nice work!

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Schmerg_The_Impaler
#18listen to THAT Ragtime.
Posted: 11/28/09 at 2:41pm

I am loving this Steggert and Bohmer love! They were my favorite cast members when I saw the show in DC.


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WithoutATrace
#19listen to THAT Ragtime.
Posted: 11/28/09 at 2:54pm

I tried the lotto yesterday afternoon and this afternoon - lost both times listen to THAT Ragtime.

This is one of the best shows on Broadway right now...I can't wait to see it again!!

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DottieD'Luscia
#20listen to THAT Ragtime.
Posted: 11/28/09 at 3:11pm

Quentin Earl Darrington brings a warmth to Coalhouse. His performance is even better than it was in DC.

Christiane Noll gives a wonderfully nuanced and layered performance as Mother. I love watching the interaction she has with Coalhouse in the scene prior to "New Music".

I didn't appreciate the role of Father until I saw Ron Bohmer's performance. Father's lyrics are all the more powerfull in "New Music". Watch him as he doesn't sing during Sarah's funeral.

Bobby Steggert is absolutely amazing as Mother's Younger Brother.

I like Robert Petkoff as Tateh, but I will admit that I liked Manoel Feliciano's performance better.

The one cut I really don't like is the interlude with Sarah and Mother between "Justice" and "President".


Hey Dottie! Did your colleagues enjoy the cake even though your cat decided to sit on it? ~GuyfromGermany
Updated On: 11/28/09 at 03:11 PM

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TBone
#21listen to THAT Ragtime.
Posted: 11/28/09 at 3:36pm

I *really* missed the exchange between Mother and Sarah as well. But I'm so glad to have this show back on Broadway!

Gator, I know during the run of the original production the term "Raghead" was used to refer to the fans, but I'm not sure if that ever really caught on. Hmm... Updated On: 11/28/09 at 03:36 PM

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singingbackup
#22listen to THAT Ragtime.
Posted: 11/28/09 at 6:07pm

We are Coalhouse!

Just saw the matinee today and was so ready to try and win the lottery for the night show! I was so overwhelmed at the power of this piece. It's always been one of my all time favorites, but this incarnation is so breathtaking i wept early and often.

And, Lynn Ahrens was in attendance, so that was a delightful bonus and an honor.

phantomvegas2
#23listen to THAT Ragtime.
Posted: 11/28/09 at 6:56pm

Definitely in the top 3 favorite experiences I have had in the theatre. This show needs a cast recording immediately... And a PBS release in the future

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WithoutATrace
#24listen to THAT Ragtime.
Posted: 11/28/09 at 7:29pm

lost the lotto again this evening...it was packed!