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The horror of standing ovations on Broadway. It's getting awful.

The horror of standing ovations on Broadway. It's getting awful.

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#2The horror of standing ovations on Broadway. It's getting awful.
Posted: 12/4/12 at 10:57am

Didn't Brantley write about standing ovations a while ago?

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#2The horror of standing ovations on Broadway. It's getting awful.
Posted: 12/4/12 at 11:00am

I absolutely agree!!! Standing O's are WAY too common place these days and not just on Broadway but everywhere.


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#4The horror of standing ovations on Broadway. It's getting awful.
Posted: 12/4/12 at 11:12am

I think some of the standing o's are just people standing up to put their coats on, or are tired of sitting for 3 hours.

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henrikegerman
#5The horror of standing ovations on Broadway. It's getting awful.
Posted: 12/4/12 at 11:18am

Or standing up just so one's view isn't of the posteriors in front of you who are either standing to ovate or standing to avoid views of the posteriors in front of them who are standing....

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PalJoey
#6The horror of standing ovations on Broadway. It's getting awful.
Posted: 12/4/12 at 11:21am

It's the new way of applauding. Get used to it.


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jv92
#7The horror of standing ovations on Broadway. It's getting awful.
Posted: 12/4/12 at 11:28am

I wonder who the actress was...

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#8The horror of standing ovations on Broadway. It's getting awful.
Posted: 12/4/12 at 11:33am

^^^ I agree, PalJoey.


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#9The horror of standing ovations on Broadway. It's getting awful.
Posted: 12/4/12 at 11:46am

That Musto column had to be a joke, right? An actress interrogating a seated audience member during bows? "The Horror"? It's a joke.

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#10The horror of standing ovations on Broadway. It's getting awful.
Posted: 12/4/12 at 11:49am

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#11The horror of standing ovations on Broadway. It's getting awful.
Posted: 12/4/12 at 11:49am

Standing Ovations are awful. They will stand for anything these days.
I refused to get up when people stood up for that awful Annie Revival. I sat in my seat and watch the tuchus of the guy in front of me.

They stood up for Scandalous, Chaplin, Annie.... they will stand up for anything. It didn't used to be that way.

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#12The horror of standing ovations on Broadway. It's getting awful.
Posted: 12/4/12 at 11:59am

"I wonder who the actress was..."

An apocryphal story I've heard many times has this being said backstage after a performance of HAIRSPRAY to a guest of the original Velma Von Tussle by the original Velma Von Tussel.


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#13The horror of standing ovations on Broadway. It's getting awful.
Posted: 12/4/12 at 12:08pm

goldenboy-- If you think they're awful, don't do it. It's not a difficult concept.

I stood for Chaplin (actually Rob McClure), Leap of Faith, Follies, Wicked, and loads others. Because I wanted to.

I did not stand for Sister Act, Evita, Phantom, Chicago, and loads others. Because I didn't want to, but I didn't take offense to those who did. Other people were moved in ways I weren't. Good on them.




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Updated On: 12/4/12 at 12:08 PM

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#14The horror of standing ovations on Broadway. It's getting awful.
Posted: 12/4/12 at 12:18pm

I did not stand up for "End of Rainbow"...LOL..

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FireFingers
#15The horror of standing ovations on Broadway. It's getting awful.
Posted: 12/4/12 at 12:19pm

I've only given 2 standing ovations for a musical. Les Mis when Alfie Boe and Hadley Fraser were the leads and Matilda. The entire cast (or 95%) have to be amazing to get me on my feet. And I regularly sit whilst others stand.

If you are in a theatre with wooden floors, I find a great alternative to the standing ovation is stamping your feet. Only come across it at Glyndebourne opera house when Gerald Finley played Hans Sachs in Mastersingers, it has an amazing effect. The building really does feel like it is erupting.

#16The horror of standing ovations on Broadway. It's getting awful.
Posted: 12/4/12 at 12:22pm

The actress was in a recent thread on all that chat... sorry her name is escaping me but she did a one woman show of all Chrelws Dickens

jeffmiele
#17The horror of standing ovations on Broadway. It's getting awful.
Posted: 12/4/12 at 12:29pm

I agree to some of the ideas expressed here. I am very selective with my standing ovations, however, I still do not want to miss anything sometimes. I am often found standing towards the end just because I am unable to see with the people in front of me.

#18The horror of standing ovations on Broadway. It's getting awful.
Posted: 12/4/12 at 12:31pm

OK. Really? You are all posting, with total sincerity, that it bothers you that PEOPLE ARE ENJOYING THEMSELVES TOO MUCH at the theater? What is wrong with you folks?

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#19The horror of standing ovations on Broadway. It's getting awful.
Posted: 12/4/12 at 12:33pm

The horror of standing ovations on Broadway. It's getting awful.

Me when I don't stand and people are judging me for it.


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#20The horror of standing ovations on Broadway. It's getting awful.
Posted: 12/4/12 at 12:52pm

Lea Salonga has said that they appreciate heartfelt applause more than a standing ovation done out of obligation.

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#21The horror of standing ovations on Broadway. It's getting awful.
Posted: 12/4/12 at 12:59pm

Am I the only one who doesn't see this happening consistently? Maybe it's because I don't go to a lot of the big crowd-pleasers ("Wicked", "Jersey Boys", any Disney show, etc.), but I haven't found it to be a huge problem.

The only thing I've seen recently that fully deserved my, and others', standing ovation was "The Mystery of Edwin Drood". I haven't loved a show so much in years. However, I don't begrudge others for having different taste than me.


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tazber
#22The horror of standing ovations on Broadway. It's getting awful.
Posted: 12/4/12 at 1:27pm

I see it all the time.

And I have to say this is old news. Standing O's became de rigueur
years ago. If this is the thing that get Musto's panties in a knot he leads a charmed life.


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BroadwayBen
#23The horror of standing ovations on Broadway. It's getting awful.
Posted: 12/4/12 at 1:30pm

oh, it's all so, so terrible. People are excited and want to show their appreciation for people they've witnessed do amazing things. Oh, the horror, the horror! Thank heavens we have jaded theatre queens to show us the way! Yes, Ben Brantley is who we should be listening to! He's the way and the light!

bk
#24The horror of standing ovations on Broadway. It's getting awful.
Posted: 12/4/12 at 1:37pm

The point is they will stand for anything, including people and shows that have NOT done amazing things. It's a simple point, really.