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Robbie2
#50Something Rotten Previews
Posted: 3/23/15 at 12:48am

^ All in the house of Jordan ~ Jujamcyn


"Anything you do, let it it come from you--then it will be new." Sunday in the Park with George

Jay94
#51Something Rotten Previews
Posted: 3/23/15 at 1:27am

Well original as in 'not revivals'

ILuv2shop531
#52Something Rotten Previews
Posted: 3/23/15 at 8:59am

I was also at dress on Saturday night and haven't got a chance sit down and write something until now! Without saying too much out of respect for it being a dress...I think the show is hysterical and so incredibly well crafted, all of the jokes fall exactly where they should. Although all of the performances are incredible I think Brad Oscar stood out to me the most as the crazy soothsayer, hopefully he will get recognized come Tony time! Brooks as the puritan crazy father was also another highlight! I can't wait to hear what people think of the first performance tonight! This isn't really a spoiler since it is in the press video, I have had the line "don't be a penis, the man is a genius" stuck in my head since Saturday night now! I'll end my thoughts with thank god for original musicals and for the genius of Casey Nicholaw!

Hairspray0901
#53Something Rotten Previews
Posted: 3/23/15 at 9:45am

i was at the invited dress as well. can't stop thinking about this show. i thought it was brilliant and absolutely hilarious. i plan on seeing it again in previews and after opening. i keep telling people they need to buy tickets now because i feel like they'll be hard to come by! i smell a big fat hit.

musicalfool
#54Something Rotten Previews
Posted: 3/23/15 at 9:48am

Does anyone think they will extend the discount offers, or should I just suck it up and try to go within the current window? I have a feeling they might not?

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#55Something Rotten Previews
Posted: 3/23/15 at 9:48am

Had a conversation with someone Saturday who said this show's backlash was brief but intense (even in the biz) based on a rather facile misconception: that it "kicked" SIDE SHOW out of the St. James. Of course, even if that were true, it has zip to do with the quality of this piece, its potential, and the audience reception. The paying public has no concept of fighting over theaters, and SIDE SHOW left Broadway because it didn't sell well enough. But a whiff of that hangs over this, at least around the perimeter of these boards, and it will likely ebb as soon as this is up and running. Because the show arrived sans try-out, some people smell over confidence bordering on hubris. Though this kind of piece isn't my taste, I actually suspect the show must be in great shape to eschew a shake-down. People seldom toss money around unless they see evidence that the risk-taking is measured. And to those still troubled: remember the word of mouth on SEUSSICAL? It had some of the very best post workshop (that "made grown men cry" vibe). And it landed with a soft thud. That's B'way, as unpredictable as ever. May this show flourish and be the hit the season needs.


"I'm a comedian, but in my spare time, things bother me." Garry Shandling

ILuv2shop531
#56Something Rotten Previews
Posted: 3/23/15 at 9:53am

I honestly feel like this show's only huge competition is Fun Home. I've heard great things about American In Paris as well, but I haven't seen it yet so can't speak. Fun Home is an important show that needs to be seen by a wider audience- I was moved by it at The Public, will be interested to hear how previews go this week. This could very well be a year similar to Billy Elliot & Next to Normal.

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GilmoreGirlO2
#57Something Rotten Previews
Posted: 3/23/15 at 9:57am

Going off someone’s earlier question about the style of humor of the show (now that it seems this might be a hot ticket that I should get in advance – which, in turn, means paying full price – I want to be sure I definitely want to see it before making the purchase), does it fall more toward the “Drowsy” style of humor or the “Gentleman’s Guide” style?

Also, how is the score? I would love to hear more about it.

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GottaHaveAGimmick
#58Something Rotten Previews
Posted: 3/23/15 at 11:49am

Looking forward to being in the audience tonight! Best to everyone involved!

ILuv2shop531
#59Something Rotten Previews
Posted: 3/23/15 at 11:55am

GilmoreGirl, without going into great detail since it isn't the first preview yet, the best way to describe the show would be not even one of those styles more "Spamalot" actually. The score is a riot-definitely pays tribute to old Broadway while adding a contemporary feel. There is a number in the first act that literally make fun of popular Broadway shows, got a mid show standing ovation! I can't get the score out of my head!

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Pammylicious
#60Something Rotten Previews
Posted: 3/23/15 at 12:00pm

Well I just scored some rear mezz tickets for Friday's performance for $37 each. Will someone please tell me the sights from the rear mezz. The balcony is not being sold, do you think if this is a smash hit, they will sell those balcony seats?

Also I plan on bringing my 22 year old son with me. He is not an avid musical theater fan but does like some...his favs were BOM, Spelling Bee, Avenue Q, Matilda and a few others.....is this for him?

Updated On: 3/23/15 at 12:00 PM

BroadwayBaby14
#61Something Rotten Previews
Posted: 3/23/15 at 12:40pm

Yes, I think you should take him. (I saw early versions of the show plus the press event.)

This show casts a wide net and likely had wide appeal. Going this week and cannot wait! I actually couldn't get the seats I wanted most (front center mezz).

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Robbie2
#62Something Rotten Previews
Posted: 3/23/15 at 3:31pm

FYI, just noticed that 1 seat @ $15.95 is left in the orchestra N 110 for 3/24 8PM.
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"Anything you do, let it it come from you--then it will be new." Sunday in the Park with George

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BrerBear
#63Something Rotten Previews
Posted: 3/23/15 at 6:48pm

Considering this as my final show in an upcoming trip, and I'm trying to gather opinions. Question, though, and I hope this isn't taken the wrong way.

How are people invited to attend a dress rehearsal like this? Friends of the cast / crew / creative? I'm assuming these are comp tickets, as well.

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dramamama611
#64Something Rotten Previews
Posted: 3/23/15 at 6:50pm

Yes, basically. I think that SR held a lottery for this as well.


If we're not having fun, then why are we doing it? These are DISCUSSION boards, not mutual admiration boards. Discussion only occurs when we are willing to hear what others are thinking, regardless of whether it is alignment to our own thoughts.

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Pammylicious
#65Something Rotten Previews
Posted: 3/23/15 at 8:37pm

Waiting for intermission responses. You make me shiver with anticipation......

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Mr Roxy
#66Something Rotten Previews
Posted: 3/23/15 at 8:38pm

Robbie

To bad there were not 2 seats.


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Jakeevan942
#67Something Rotten Previews
Posted: 3/23/15 at 8:43pm

@BrerBear- A bunch of us on here won tickets through the #TeamRotten contest online, but it was mostly invited friends and family of the cast, crew, and creatives. I was in line behind a bunch of the original first national tour cast of Book of Mormon, noticed faces from Elf and a couple of Casey's other shows, and a bunch of other recognizable theater performers.

Tom5
#68Something Rotten Previews
Posted: 3/23/15 at 8:57pm

This is reportedly a 14 million dollar show. Someone must have a lot of faith in it for that kind of support. I look forward to all the legit views that will follow, while understanding that this is a first preview and will accordingly it a lot of slack. P.S. The title is very witty.

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WhizzerMarvin
#69Something Rotten Previews
Posted: 3/23/15 at 9:23pm

Intermission: I LOVE this!!! Brad Oscar has the showstopper of the season.

I am singing (and dancing) to the act one finale in the aisle. Can't wait for act two


Marie: Don't be in such a hurry about that pretty little chippy in Frisco. Tony: Eh, she's a no chip!

mike_ant
#70Something Rotten Previews
Posted: 3/23/15 at 9:30pm

Intermission. It was so much fun!!

Spoiler alert!!!

The big song where Noatradamus predicted a "musical" blew through the roof!! It got standing ovation!!
Shakespeare as a rock star was clever idea. Lots of references to other musicals, which are pretty entertaining to audience.

Audience seems really like it so far. I could hear people praised it left and right. Indeed I think it was pretty well-crafted, and it would be popular with theater-goers. Costumes were amazing and dance sequences were very tight. Hard to believe it was first night!!

My little nitpick, if I may, is that it has little too many double entendre jokes for my taste, but audience seemed to laugh at those, so what do I know?

Excited for second act. Something Rotten Previews

HSky
#71Something Rotten Previews
Posted: 3/23/15 at 9:32pm

The opening number was beautiful but the first act number about musicals is priceless. Even if I missed a reference or two, I still loved it. So far, it's very entertaining, although I'm curious how it plays to casual audiences.

LightsOut90
#72Something Rotten Previews
Posted: 3/23/15 at 9:34pm

i can not wait to see this for a second time tomorrow night.

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little_sally
#73Something Rotten Previews
Posted: 3/23/15 at 9:37pm

Wednesday cannot come soon enough!


A little swash, a bit of buckle - you'll love it more than bread.

theatergoer3
#74Something Rotten Previews
Posted: 3/23/15 at 9:38pm

Just got tickets for this for Friday. So excited and thrilled to hear the intermission reports.

Updated On: 3/23/15 at 09:38 PM