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MCP Broadway Classics in Concert |
Any one going to this? The performers list looks amazing:
Performers
Don Stephenson, Stage Director
Kevin Stites, Music Director
Michael Arden
Sierra Boggess
Carolee Carmello
Allan Corduner
Quentin Earl Darrington
Ramin Karimloo
Norm Lewis
Laura Osnes
Lea Salonga
Ryan Silverman
Tony Yazbeck
I am also intrigued. Does anyone know if they have released or will release a promo code for this one? The website asks for one on the purchase page, but I can't find one. There are still a decent number of tickets left, but in far from prime seating areas, like $75 4th-tier balcony seats or $150-175 corner or rear orchestra.
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any more updates or songlist they will be performing? pretty incredible group of performers in one show!
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TonyVincent said: "I am also intrigued. Does anyone know if they have released or will release a promo code for this one? The website asks for one on the purchase page, but I can't find one. There are still a decent number of tickets left, but infar from prime seating areas, like $75 4th-tier balcony seats or $150-175 corner or rear orchestra."
Today Tix has an offer on various sections for this
Thanks, Lizzie and Smidge! They were still a little pricy last week, but some nice discounts popped up yesterday, and I was able to grab some. Looking forward to the show tonight!
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I paid full price for this (so $$$) and I think it was almost nearly or just about worth it. I wasn't familiar with most of the shows but knew most of the performers well. So I wholly lacked context for most of what was performed and the venue felt too cavernous for it. I don't know if it was just me and where I sat but the sound wasn't too good, felt muffled at times and when the orchestra got loud, the soloists were drowned out.I've been at Carnegie Hall before so it just seemed particularly worse for this show.
The in-between segment projected semi-lectures were so unnecessary and just served to make the long night longer.
On the bright side, the show was full of amazing performances as you would expect, and everyone was on their A game, not a weak link in sight. Michael Arden was the surprise standout for me; I had know idea he had such a lovely voice and beautiful delivery. I know he is/was an actor/performer but I only know his directing work (Spring Awakening & Once On This Island), so that was really cool. I really wish there was a video/recording of him singing the song from Nine (Unusual Way?) because it was glorious and I could listen to that version on repeat for days.
Many of the songs really piqued my interest and would love to see a proper, full fledged revival/staging of many of these shows. Yay theater!
I had such a great time at this concert. Yes, the selections seemed based on who could show up to surprise the audience at the end, but I'm glad they performed what they performed.
I was there, and enjoyed it considerably - despite the crazy long/slow line getting into Carnegie Hall. Because it started late, I needed to leave early due to a prior commitment. I left during "A Whole New World." The program listed the Sister Act song as the last song; were there encores?
bdboston said: "I was there, and enjoyed it considerably - despite the crazy long/slow line getting into Carnegie Hall. Because it started late, I needed to leave early due to a prior commitment. I left during "A Whole New World." The program listed the Sister Act song as the last song; were there encores?"
there was an additional song at the end but I can’t remember what it was
I believe it was the finale from Titanic.
Video highlights!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jRAdBDpaVU&feature=youtu.be



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