Help fill my hole, please...

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themysteriousgrowl
#1Help fill my hole, please...
Posted: 1/21/11 at 2:19pm


I'm coming to NYC in April, have got just one hole left in my show schedule, and cannot for the life of me decide what to put there!

Most in-contention shows are:

CATCH ME IF YOU CAN
PRISCILLA
ANYTHING GOES

If you had to choose just one of these, which would it be?

Feel free to either provide reasons or not provide reasons.


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#2Help fill my hole, please...
Posted: 1/21/11 at 2:20pm

As much as I think Sutton Foster is overrated, I'd see Anything Goes simply because it has a marvelous score (That the Roundabout hopefully will allow to be well-orchestrated) and Joel Grey in it.

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Overkill
#2Help fill my hole, please...
Posted: 1/21/11 at 2:21pm

Catch Me If You Can. I loved it in Seattle.

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themysteriousgrowl
#3Help fill my hole, please...
Posted: 1/21/11 at 2:24pm


Joel Gray is definitely the main draw to AG... well, and Jessica Walter. Sutton Foster I can take or leave.

CMiYC is new and exciting, but the out of town reviews have been so mixed! What I should probably do is sit down and listen to what little music is around...

...although I was listening to the AG revival last night and remembering how much of the score and story are kind of "eh."


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#4Help fill my hole, please...
Posted: 1/21/11 at 2:26pm

The story is pure 1930s musical comedy, which doesn't amount to much. The score is a masterpiece. I'm surprised you're saying the score is "eh" after listening to the revival album, because LuPone and Co. are terrific and the orchestrations are just great.

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#5Help fill my hole, please...
Posted: 1/21/11 at 2:33pm


Oh, yes, yes. I knew that would need to be qualified.


The orchestrations are glor-glor-glorious, and LuPone sells the sh!t out of every single one of her numbers. But "There's No Cure Like Travel"? "The Gypsy In Me?" "Goodbye, Little Dream"? "Easy to Love"? (We won't speak of "I Want to Row on the Crew.") Porter's "big" songs were when the revival really soared, which is why it benefitted from the handful of additions, but the ballady and character numbers -- perhaps because the book is so weak -- still bring it to a dead halt. I maintain the show's pacing problems remain unresolved.


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#6Help fill my hole, please...
Posted: 1/21/11 at 2:56pm

ANYTHING GOES. Its book is weak like you said kinda like how I find WEST SIDE STORY's book extremely lame. But for me the draws for WSS and AG are the score and choreography. Not a big Sutton Foster fan, but I'm sure she'll do a decent job with Reno Sweeney.

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#7Help fill my hole, please...
Posted: 1/21/11 at 3:27pm

I would say Catch Me If You Can. I have friends that saw it and LOVED it.

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Mister Matt
#8Help fill my hole, please...
Posted: 1/21/11 at 3:34pm

Not one joke about the thread title? What is happening to this place?


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temms
#9Help fill my hole, please...
Posted: 1/21/11 at 4:04pm

I was right there with you, MisterMatt. I thought I clicked on the wrong board for a minute there...

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#10Help fill my hole, please...
Posted: 1/21/11 at 4:27pm

If you can hold out for reviews of Anything Goes, you should. That show is painful if any of the major players--Moonface, Reno, Billy, Hope, Evelyn, Bonnie--aren't up to their parts. Believe me. I've music directed enough awful productions to last me a lifetime. I ain't sold on Sutton as Reno (tap good, jazzy belter--since when?), but Joel Grey should be a fine Moonface (if a bit old for the role). "Gypsy in Me" is great fun on stage if you have the right Evelyn, but "Goodbye Little Dream" just fizzles even if you have the most gloriously voiced soprano playing Hope. It stops the show in the middle of an otherwise funny scene just to give Hope a song.

Frankly, I'd go with Priscilla. It'll be an experience if nothing else. Yes, it's another jukebox musical, but it's flashy and draggy and shiny and unlikely to put you to sleep like a bad Anything Goes could before the ship's even sailed.

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#11Help fill my hole, please...
Posted: 1/21/11 at 5:02pm

:|


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ShowQueenNYC
#12Help fill my hole, please...
Posted: 1/21/11 at 5:06pm

Mister Matt - i agree - the title is WAY I clicked on this thread

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#13Help fill my hole, please...
Posted: 1/21/11 at 5:07pm

I saw CMIYC in Seattle and while it had it flaws it was fantastic. I am sure it has been tightened up pace wise since Seattle and the performances and score are just wonderful.

I agree about Anything Goes book, but I love the score and hope Sutton knocks it outof the park.


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#14Help fill my hole, please...
Posted: 1/21/11 at 6:09pm

I totally thought it, too -- just was a little too hesitant to mention it.


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#15Help fill my hole, please...
Posted: 1/21/11 at 8:09pm

If you have any interest in hearing a new score (and a terrific one at that) the only choice is "Catch Me If You Can". Don't you want to fill your hole with something new and exciting?


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sally1112
#16Help fill my hole, please...
Posted: 1/21/11 at 8:20pm

The only one of those three that I'd want to fill my hole would be Priscilla.

I actually am arriving in April too, and had to make this choice. (Catch isn't open yet when I come)am I went with Priscilla just for the experience of seeing a new big flashy fun show that I will probably never see a good regional or touring production of.

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#17Help fill my hole, please...
Posted: 1/21/11 at 8:43pm

After THAT CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON starts, I'm going to get Jason Patric to fill my hole. If I have time I'll stop off at ARCADIA and get Crudup to fill the other one.

ifuweregay93
#18Help fill my hole, please...
Posted: 1/21/11 at 8:53pm

Kind of desperate to go onto a message board to ask for someone to fill your hole... Isn't that what Craigslist is meant for??

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CATSNYrevival
#19Help fill my hole, please...
Posted: 1/21/11 at 8:55pm

Craigslist? That's so 90s.

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#20Help fill my hole, please...
Posted: 1/21/11 at 8:56pm

BWW is like craigslist for people who like to get pounded while listening to the OBCR of PIPE DREAM.

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twinbelters
#21Help fill my hole, please...
Posted: 1/21/11 at 9:09pm

Catalano, you kill me. Slurp. (And, I think Chris Rockway is the only hole I carry about around here.)


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Marway44
#22Help fill my hole, please...
Posted: 1/21/11 at 9:20pm

I'd go with Priscilla. Everyone knows the music and I know the show will look amazing live on stage with that bus!

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Jordan Catalano
#23Help fill my hole, please...
Posted: 1/21/11 at 9:31pm

Priscilla does want her hole filled, I know that for a fact.

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CapnHook
#24Help fill my hole, please...
Posted: 1/21/11 at 11:58pm

I like to think of myself as a helpful person. May I be of assistance?


"The Spectacle has, indeed, an emotional attraction of its own, but, of all the parts, it is the least artistic, and connected least with the art of poetry. For the power of Tragedy, we may be sure, is felt even apart from representation and actors. Besides, the production of spectacular effects depends more on the art of the stage machinist than on that of the poet."
--Aristotle