Ragtime Revival

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#1Ragtime Revival
Posted: 12/5/13 at 9:20pm

Did anybody see the 2009 broadway revival of Ragtime? If so, how did it compare to the 1998 one? Better? Worse? Specifics?


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#2Ragtime Revival
Posted: 12/5/13 at 9:33pm

You will not likely get a consensus here (but you never will!)

Personally, I loved it beyond words.


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KathyNYC2
#2Ragtime Revival
Posted: 12/5/13 at 9:46pm

I liked the remake a lot - but IMO it didn't come close to the original.

That said, it would be close to impossible for me to find a production of Ragtime that I don't love. I saw a concert version at Lincoln Center last February that was near perfection.

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#3Ragtime Revival
Posted: 12/5/13 at 9:53pm

I saw the original production 5 times including it's final performance on Broadway, the revival 9 times and the concert production in February. Loved all 3. Ragtime is my favorite show.


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#4Ragtime Revival
Posted: 12/5/13 at 9:53pm

I didn't see the original production, much to my sadness, but I'll second that the concert last February was pretty wonderful.


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#5Ragtime Revival
Posted: 12/5/13 at 11:05pm

I was 8 when I saw the original production, and while I was too young to really pay attention, I remember being dazzled by the epic music and the flashy fireworks. Later on, I listened to the soundtrack and fell in love with the score. I had tickets to see the revival when I went to New York, but the show closed before I got to see it.


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#6Ragtime Revival
Posted: 12/5/13 at 11:11pm

I loved this revivial. I enjoyed the original as well, but the revival just had so much more passion. Why it flopped, no one really knows. Too soon?? No stars?? Bad timing?? We'll never know.


A Chorus Line revival played its final Broadway performance on August 17, 2008. The tour played its final performance on August 21, 2011. A new non-equity tour started in October 2012 played its final performance on March 23, 2013. Another non-equity tour launched on January 20, 2018. The tour ended its US run in Kansas City and then toured throughout Japan August & September 2018.

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#7Ragtime Revival
Posted: 12/6/13 at 12:11am

Enjoyed the revival more than the original which I always felt was overproduced. This production felt smart, clever and had a heart. Darrington & Umoh lacked a little vocally as Coalhouse & Sara -- yet the production found a better balance between the 3 stories. Who knew there was so much depth to find in Mother? Shame it couldn't find an audience

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#8Ragtime Revival
Posted: 12/6/13 at 1:06am

Ragtime is my favorite show. I saw the original when I was very young and it's what made me fall in love with theater. I saw the revival 5 times, including once at the Kennedy Center, and I thought it was really wonderful. They found a balance between the three stories, and I thought Christiane Noll, Bobby Steggert, Robert Petkoff, and Quentin Earl Darrington all gave great performances. I was devastated when they closed so early, but at least they were honored with the Tony nominations that June.

I also absolutely loved the concert version in February.

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#9Ragtime Revival
Posted: 12/6/13 at 1:11am

I didn't see the original production (not live, at least Ragtime Revival ) but I was knocked out by the revival. It still ranks as one of my favorite stage productions of the last ten years or so. I think I saw it four times.

BWNUT
#10Ragtime Revival
Posted: 12/6/13 at 2:06am

saw the original. loved it. missed the revival. I would add my love and gushing for the Lincoln Center concert version (especially Lea Salonga's show stopper!). Too bad there is no recording of it.

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#11Ragtime Revival
Posted: 12/6/13 at 9:08am

I had the pleasure of being in the Revival and the Concert at Lincoln Center. From the inside both felt like amazing productions. Granted i am VERY BIASED


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Brian07663NJ
#12Ragtime Revival
Posted: 12/6/13 at 9:26am

Saw the original production several times and the revival once.

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#13Ragtime Revival
Posted: 12/6/13 at 9:53am

And because of the revival I had the pleasure of meeting gooftroop.


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#14Ragtime Revival
Posted: 12/6/13 at 10:09am

I was only 10 or so when I saw the original production, so I can compare them aesthetically, but not really emotionally. At that age, unfortunately, I wasn't old enough to really "get" it, even though I remember it very well because it was huge and I was interested in the history. I saw the revival three times on Broadway and once in DC. I thought it was stunning almost beyond words, and I still hate that it couldn't have run longer than it did. It was definitely scaled down in a lot of ways, the set was much less literal, etc., but it was the kind of scaled down physically that actually ultimately shows you just how big the show is. One of the times I saw it on Broadway was pretty close to the end, and going in I thought that would be my last time, but I left feeling like there was no way I could be done yet and went back the next night.


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#15Ragtime Revival
Posted: 12/6/13 at 10:37am

You know it's going to be at the Westchester Broadway Theatre in Feb. Feb 27 to May 4. I already have my tickets to one of my favorite shows.

happinessishere
#16Ragtime Revival
Posted: 12/6/13 at 11:00am

The revival was one of the most breathtaking things I've ever seen onstage. I'll never forget the act I curtain - most of the audience just sat in stunned silence, tears everywhere. The wall of sound from Till We Reach That Day was incredible. I saw the original production in LA years ago and loved it then, but found the new staging to be far better.

Christiane Noll was a revelation. I'm very grateful I got to see it.

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#17Ragtime Revival
Posted: 12/6/13 at 11:33am

Brilliance. I saw the revival twice and it was the best thing I've ever seen.


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Wildcard
#18Ragtime Revival
Posted: 12/6/13 at 1:17pm

The design of the original production transported me in both time and space. I felt like I was watching something that was unfolding for the first time before my eyes. The gears during the Henry Ford scene were industrial and magical, something absent from the gears in Wicked. I liked the set for the revival but it was so stylistic that I was aware I was watching something abstract. The revival had two standouts in the cast, Christiane Noll and Bobby Steggert. Younger Brother felt like a fuller character. I felt his passion. I also couldn't help being in awe of Stephanie Umoh's beauty. Coalhouse was definitely foolish to leave her. Still, it's the voices from the original production which define the characters for me.

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#19Ragtime Revival
Posted: 12/6/13 at 3:56pm

The revival was one of the best shows I've seen on Broadway. The business end of selling it was really weak and Robert Petkoff was seriously overlooked for a Tony nomination. I see the clever and consistent adverts for Gentlemen's Guide and think if they had only had half the campaign that show has they might have had more shelf life.

wonkit
#20Ragtime Revival
Posted: 12/6/13 at 4:34pm

I also thought Robert Petkoff was the emotional center of the revival, but I did not see the original cast so I can't make any comparisons. I liked Bobby Steggert but didn't feel he was anything extraordinary as Younger Brother. Christine Noll was exquisite - I was sorry she had such a relatively small role in CHAPLIN since I was looking forward to seeing her again. And she was adorable in SOM last night.

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#21Ragtime Revival
Posted: 12/6/13 at 11:31pm

The Revival didnt have the bells and whistles of the original production so they really dug into character. It was a stunning production. Noll was robbed of a Tony.


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#22Ragtime Revival
Posted: 1/19/14 at 4:41pm

In case anyone doesn't know, the revival recorded 7 songs - all available to download on iTunes. The 7 songs are:

1. Ragtime(abbreviated)
2. New Music
3. Wheels of a Dream
4. Buffalo Nickle
5. Back to Before
6. Our Children
7. Make Them Hear You


A Chorus Line revival played its final Broadway performance on August 17, 2008. The tour played its final performance on August 21, 2011. A new non-equity tour started in October 2012 played its final performance on March 23, 2013. Another non-equity tour launched on January 20, 2018. The tour ended its US run in Kansas City and then toured throughout Japan August & September 2018.

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#23Ragtime Revival
Posted: 1/19/14 at 4:43pm

I didn't see the original prodution, but the revival was a solid production of an OK musical. Hardly life-changing.

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#24Ragtime Original, Revival & Concert
Posted: 1/20/14 at 12:13am

Ragtime is one of my all-time favorite shows. I saw the original production 4 times, the revival twice as well as the Lincoln Center concert. The original production had incredibly crisp direction by Frank Galati and powerhouse performances by Brian Stokes Mitchell and Audra MacDonald. I wept through the show every time I saw it - the emotional impact of the performances was gut-wrenching and Galati really understood the script's nuances in a way that was beyond compare. In the revival, I thought the strongest performance was Robert Petkoff's Tateh and he had a few moments that emotionally impacted me but the rest of the cast left me comparatively cold. The original younger brother, Steven Sutcliffe and the revival, Bobby Steggart, were both excellent and consistent with the aesthetics of their own productions. In the LC concert production, Lea Salonga blew away all the other Mothers I had seen in a way I never imagined possible and Manoel Felciano was also a truly outstanding Tateh. Since the strength of the performances skew which characters the audience invests most in, I believe Galati's original production best fulfills the script by focusing the audience on Coalhouse and Sarah and was directed to maximum emotional impact. I think it was a travesty that Galati lost to Julie Taymor for Lion King (which was really all about the puppets).



Updated On: 1/22/14 at 12:13 AM