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Is "Significant Other" worth seeing?

Is "Significant Other" worth seeing?

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markypoo
#1Is "Significant Other" worth seeing?
Posted: 10/9/17 at 7:37pm

There's a Chicago production opening next month with some pretty credible actors in it, regionally-speaking.

Comments, opinions; anyone?

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BroadwayConcierge
#2Is
Posted: 10/9/17 at 7:41pm

It was one of my favorite shows of the 2016-2017 season and was totally robbed at the Tonys, in my opinion. Fantastic piece, really well-written. The lead role of Jordan is super meaty (Gideon Glick did it great justice), though in the wrong hands, it could come off as grating and horrible. I don't know who's in the Chicago production, but it's a wonderful play, so I say go for it. 

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#3Is
Posted: 10/9/17 at 7:51pm

Thanks for that encouragement!

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#4Is
Posted: 10/9/17 at 8:14pm

BroadwayConcierge said: "It was one of my favorite shows of the 2016-2017 season and was totally robbed at the Tonys, in my opinion. Fantastic piece, really well-written. The lead role of Jordan is supermeaty (Gideon Glick did it great justice), though in the wrong hands, it could come off as grating and horrible. I don't know who's in the Chicago production, but it's a wonderful play, so Isay go for it."

Ditto to all of this. 


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bwayphreak234
#5Is
Posted: 10/9/17 at 8:15pm

I absolutely adored this on Broadway. Gideon Glick should have won the Tony, and I am still bitter that he wasn’t even nominated for giving such a fantastic performance.


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lczvera
#6Is
Posted: 10/9/17 at 8:32pm

I enjoyed the play more than I expected. I think ppl in their 20s/30s may find it more relatable and funny

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ethan231h
#7Is
Posted: 10/9/17 at 8:36pm

I adore this show. Josh Harmon's writing is so relatable and it genuinely feels like you are with the actors at a bar or something in the scene. It's so funny and relatable. 

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TheSassySam
#8Is
Posted: 10/9/17 at 8:44pm

markypoo said: "There's a Chicago production opening next month with some pretty credible actors in it, regionally-speaking.

Comments, opinions; anyone?
"

 

I am going to go see it! Mainly because the star, Alex Weisman, is one of my favorite Chicago actors and he will be making his Broadway debut in Harry Potter next year! 

Updated On: 10/9/17 at 08:44 PM

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DramaTeach
#9Is
Posted: 10/9/17 at 9:04pm

I agree.  My favorite play of last year.  Was a travesty that Glick wasn't nominated.  Go.

@z5
#10Is
Posted: 10/9/17 at 9:27pm

I enjoyed it, it was cute, funny, real, sad, and more real. Definitely worth it. 

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EthelMae
#11Is
Posted: 10/10/17 at 2:30pm

Markypoo: don't know if you need more opinions but I loved this play. Saw it several times Off Broadway and on Broadway. Deserved longer run on Broadway and as several have said here, Gideon Glick was robbed of a Tony nomination. If you see this production, please report back. Curious as to how another cast plays!

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haterobics
#12Is
Posted: 10/10/17 at 3:11pm

Saw it 2X Off-Broadway and 2X on Broadway and it was exceptional every time.

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BuddyStarr
#13Is
Posted: 10/10/17 at 6:34pm

I hated this play.  While the actors poured their heart and soul into the production friends and I found it dreadful.  Lots of whining and "but it's about me" storytelling.  I felt he wrote in an older character to hopefully get the Matinee crowd but unfortunately it wasn't enough.  I had really wanted to like the production to but ended up hating it instead.

Wayman_Wong
#14Is
Posted: 10/11/17 at 5:39pm

I'll join most everyone else on this thread who LOVED ''Significant Other.'' If it were up to me, Joshua Harmon would've won Best Play, and frankly, I thought it was better than the 4 shows that WERE nominated. Just as I felt the incredible Gideon Glick should've won Best Actor and Sas Goldberg deserved it for Featured Actress. 

When I saw this show, the theater was packed with many twentysomethings, and they were eating it up and relating to it. Alas, most critics and Tony nominators are not twentysomething (or anywhere near it), so I don't think it got the acclaim it deserved.

Updated On: 10/11/17 at 05:39 PM

BWAY Baby2
#15Is
Posted: 10/11/17 at 6:57pm

I thought the play was shallow and superficial throughout most of it- though it was mildly interesting. However, the ending was very powerful and the main character's choices finally caught up with him. I myself could have taken a similar path if I had not met the right guy and settled down. The main character's predicament was very relatable and touching.

ahhrealmonsters
#16Is
Posted: 10/11/17 at 10:59pm

Go see it. 100%.

Chad Eberle
#17Is
Posted: 10/11/17 at 11:07pm

Definitely go!  I saw this on Broadway last year, and I remember being gobsmacked the morning of the Tony nominations when Gideon Glick's name was not called.  It was a crime that he was not even nominated.  He should have won Lead Actor in a cakewalk!  I enjoyed the play tremendously.  As a 40-something, I found the themes in it very relatable.  It has a lot of humor but even more pathos.  The ending packs a real punch to the gut.

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#18Is
Posted: 10/11/17 at 11:20pm

Is it worth seeing? YES !

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haterobics
#19Is
Posted: 10/12/17 at 12:05am

BWAY Baby2 said: "I thought the play was shallow and superficial throughout most of it- though it was mildly interesting. However, the ending was very powerful and the main character's choices finally caught up with him. I myself could have taken a similar path if I had not met the right guy and settled down. The main character's predicament was very relatable and touching."

Err, the start of your post and the end of your post need to come to an agreement on things...

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uncageg
#20Is
Posted: 10/12/17 at 1:16pm

Saw it off-Broadway and loved it. Those final moments left me breathless. 


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Kad
#21Is
Posted: 10/12/17 at 1:52pm

I have problems with the play itself, but it is definitely entertaining and, in NYC at least, anchored by really great performances. I have a feeling that this is a work that really needs them to make it work.


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antonijan
#22Is
Posted: 10/12/17 at 10:51pm

I have seen #InsignificantOthers and it was ok

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markypoo
#23Is
Posted: 11/3/17 at 1:37pm

The Chicago company starts previews tonight.

MyLife
#24Is
Posted: 11/3/17 at 1:45pm

I didn't enjoy it but that may have been do to all the hype (see posts above). I was expecting it to be very emotional, sad, self-reflective, etc. Based on the summary it should have been but while I did laugh at times, I was bored the whole way through.

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TheSassySam
#25Is
Posted: 11/4/17 at 11:18pm

I saw it tonight and LOVED IT. Maybe it's because I am a 26 year old gay man, but I thoroughly enjoyed the production. I noticed a lot of older people were bored and disinterested, but the people around my age were, for lack of a better term, "engaged" with the story. I am very happy I saw it and will be letting my friends know to go see it.