I have an extra free ticket for Bridges this afternoon at 2:00PM. The person using the ticket is unable to make it, and I really don't want it to go to waste.
I'd love for it to go to someone who hasn't seen the show, but will consider someone who has.
Please PM me. First come first served.
-There's the muddle in the middle. There's the puddle where the poodle did the piddle."
Wish I could have seen this one more time before it closes. I cannot believe such a beautiful production could have lasted through the summer at least. As Marc Shaiman posted, they should examine the reasons that such quality could not have a successful run on today's Broadway.
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I'm so sad I didn't get to go today. Where did Marc Shaiman write that? I'm just curious, because I agree 100% and was wondering if there was an article about it.
Tourists rule and since there was no falling chandelier or helicopter or something like it, they were not interested. It involved them thinking and the average theatergoer does not want to go to the trouble. They just want fluff like Aladdin.
"People, if you are in NYC, run to see one of the final performances of BRIDGES OF MADISON COUNTY. You only have two more days, and then we will all have a lifetime to wonder how things got to the state they are that a show so beautiful can't have a proper run. Jason Robert Brown, Steve Pasquale, et al...bravo."