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wonkit
#100tick, tick...BOOM! at City Center
Posted: 6/29/14 at 10:33pm

Jane2 -thank you so much for the story of the original production.

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Jane2
#101tick, tick...BOOM! at City Center
Posted: 6/29/14 at 10:35pm

my pleasure, won kit!


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Sutton Ross
#102tick, tick...BOOM! at City Center
Posted: 6/29/14 at 11:28pm

tick, tick...BOOM! at City Center

Back to the thread topic, I'm so glad I got to see this show, with these actors. The CR is so boring compared to what these three brought to the score. I hope this gets a full scale production somewhere soon!

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Kad
#103tick, tick...BOOM! at City Center
Posted: 6/30/14 at 12:12am

I doubt it will happen anytime soon with this cast, as Lin-Manuel is committed to Hamilton at the Public (which I would imagine has an eye on further productions).


"...everyone finally shut up, and the audience could enjoy the beginning of the Anatevka Pogram in peace."

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Sutton Ross
#104tick, tick...BOOM! at City Center
Posted: 6/30/14 at 12:15am

Oh, it doesn't have to be with this cast, I know that will probably never happen. I would just like to see a full scale production come back to NYC sometime.

Updated On: 6/30/14 at 12:15 AM

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Kad
#105tick, tick...BOOM! at City Center
Posted: 6/30/14 at 12:20am

Well, if it doesn't sound like it did at the Jane Street, then there's absolutely no point whatsoever.


"...everyone finally shut up, and the audience could enjoy the beginning of the Anatevka Pogram in peace."

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Sutton Ross
#106tick, tick...BOOM! at City Center
Posted: 6/30/14 at 12:21am

tick, tick...BOOM! at City Center LOVE

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muscle23ftl
#107tick, tick...BOOM! at City Center
Posted: 6/30/14 at 7:07am

I feel like the show must be much better at a little Off-Broadway theater.


"People have their opinions and that doesn't mean that their opinions are wrong or right. I just take it with a grain of salt because opinions are like as*holes, everyone has one". -Felicia Finley-

wonkit
#108tick, tick...BOOM! at City Center
Posted: 6/30/14 at 7:28am

I am not sure what a "full scale" production would actually involve, and I think it might not be effective. I just saw VIOLET last week, and I am convinced that it must be heart-breaking in an intimate space. A big production of a small scale work destroys its immediacy.

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orangeskittles
#109tick, tick...BOOM! at City Center
Posted: 6/30/14 at 8:20am

""Is it so wrong to want to hear the score sung as well as it possibly can be?

But that is what you got. Lin, Karen, and Leslie sang the score as well as they can sing it."

haterobics, these statements are not one in the same. So if I were cast as Susan instead of Karen, it would be totally ok with you, because I was doing my best? Has professional NY theatre now sunk to the level of "everyone gets a trophy for participating"?


"Why anyone would be complaining in a thread about a show that they haven't seen is beyond me."

What about all the people in the thread who did see it and are complaining about his pitch?


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Updated On: 6/30/14 at 08:20 AM

iluvtheatertrash
#110tick, tick...BOOM! at City Center
Posted: 6/30/14 at 8:41am

Thank you, orangeskittles. They're not the same thing at all.

And no one is saying it had to sound like it sounded at Jane St. NO ONE is saying that. But there are a slew of other performers who would've been able to sing the score better.


"I know now that theatre saved my life." - Susan Stroman

iluvtheatertrash
#111tick, tick...BOOM! at City Center
Posted: 6/30/14 at 8:43am

And what I don't understand is why on some level those of us who were disappointed have to be made to feel bad about it. I'm sorry Lin reads BroadwayWorld. I'm sorry he feels the need to tweet about it defensively. But as paying customers, why should we be made to feel bad about a valid opinion?


"I know now that theatre saved my life." - Susan Stroman

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Kad
#112tick, tick...BOOM! at City Center
Posted: 6/30/14 at 9:31am

Who is making you feel bad about it?


"...everyone finally shut up, and the audience could enjoy the beginning of the Anatevka Pogram in peace."

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Jane2
#113tick, tick...BOOM! at City Center
Posted: 6/30/14 at 9:43am

It could have been ANY other theater, not just Jane St. The point, my dear friends, is that if it's being sung OFF PITCH, well, there is INDEED no point.


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iluvtheatertrash
#114tick, tick...BOOM! at City Center
Posted: 6/30/14 at 10:08am

Just kinda feels like people think it's wrong to say it. Maybe it really is just a matter of taste.


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haterobics
#115tick, tick...BOOM! at City Center
Posted: 6/30/14 at 11:43am

"haterobics, these statements are not one in the same. So if I were cast as Susan instead of Karen, it would be totally ok with you, because I was doing my best? Has professional NY theatre now sunk to the level of "everyone gets a trophy for participating"?"

This is hard to answer, since your analogy about things not being equal is... also pretty unequal as I had no problems with Lin in the role and actually bought my ticket because he was in the role and in a show I enjoy. If I had a problem with what I saw him do onstage, I would have mentioned it, though. I just didn't have those problems.

"Just kinda feels like people think it's wrong to say it. Maybe it really is just a matter of taste."

Well, you're only experiencing the thread from one angle. The people who liked it keep being told how awful it was and what's wrong with us that can't even discern good singing. tick, tick...BOOM! at City Center

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Jane2
#116tick, tick...BOOM! at City Center
Posted: 6/30/14 at 11:50am

"Well, you're only experiencing the thread from one angle. The people who liked it keep being told how awful it was and what's wrong with us that can't even discern good singing. "

I'm sorry that that's what you inferred from the thread. Please post where anyone said that you can't even discern good singing.


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iluvtheatertrash
#117tick, tick...BOOM! at City Center
Posted: 6/30/14 at 11:56am

I've never said that. Listen - if there were a full production, I'd probably lay off the singing rag. But what I really love about Encores, as I've said before in this thread, is hearing the score at its best level. This was not its best level. I think it really comes down to what each person wants to get out of the experience, and also taste.

I have no doubt that you can discern good singing. I just think we all wanted different things out of it. Lin is a wonderful writer and person, and certainly a strong actor. But I wanted to hear that score at the best it could be.

Though one thing I do like: re-discovering Boho Days and being reminded that Jonathan himself wasn't much of a singer...


"I know now that theatre saved my life." - Susan Stroman

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haterobics
#118tick, tick...BOOM! at City Center
Posted: 6/30/14 at 12:07pm

"Please post where anyone said that you can't even discern good singing."

Nah, I'm just going to check out of this thread, considering the run of the show is already over, and we're just circling around the same points from different angles.

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Kad
#119tick, tick...BOOM! at City Center
Posted: 6/30/14 at 12:25pm

"The point, my dear friends, is that if it's being sung OFF PITCH, well, there is INDEED no point."

Of course you'd know, you watched a clip and had your fears confirmed by two people and ignored the contrary.

But since the concert's run has now ended, as haterobics noted, there's no point to discussing to death something that's done.


"...everyone finally shut up, and the audience could enjoy the beginning of the Anatevka Pogram in peace."
Updated On: 6/30/14 at 12:25 PM

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Jane2
#120tick, tick...BOOM! at City Center
Posted: 6/30/14 at 1:03pm

lol, Kad is not a fan of Jane2. Sarcasm doesn't become you, btw.

Anyway, I think it's time to end this debate. I'm sick of it, for one.


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Sutton Ross
#121tick, tick...BOOM! at City Center
Posted: 6/30/14 at 1:25pm

Really? You'd think the way you've gone on and on about a show you didn't even see, then taking it off topic because you have nothing to add, might be interpreted another way.

Kad, you have some of the best responses on here. Sarcasm looks amazing on you. Never change..

"But I wanted to hear that score at the best it could be."

And he gave that to you. The best he could be. tick, tick...BOOM! at City Center









Updated On: 6/30/14 at 01:25 PM

wonkit
#122tick, tick...BOOM! at City Center
Posted: 6/30/14 at 1:43pm

One little change of a pronoun: QED.

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orangeskittles
#123tick, tick...BOOM! at City Center
Posted: 6/30/14 at 2:47pm

Emmy Rossum sang Phantom as well as SHE can sing it. Russell Crowe sang Les Mis as well as HE can. That doesn't mean it was sung as well as it possibly can be by anyone ever.

"This is hard to answer, since your analogy about things not being equal is... also pretty unequal as I had no problems with Lin in the role"

YOU had no problems with Lin in the role. iluvtheatertrash (and others) did.

iluvtheatertrash asked if he was wrong to hear the score sung as well as it possibly could be [by any actor in all of musical theatre]. You responded that iluvtheatertrash got that- because Lin did his personal best.

These do not mean the same thing. This is a high profile, professional production in NY. He doesn't get a gold star for doing his personal best when audience members in this thread confirm multiple off-nights in a week-long run.


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TalkinLoud
#124tick, tick...BOOM! at City Center
Posted: 6/30/14 at 2:54pm

No one will ever confuse Lin-Manuel with a great singer. But he's a great performer, which is far more important. I know it's been said to death, but plenty of the great musical theatre performers of all time are not great singers (if your definition of great is being perfectly on pitch at all times).