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Party Face wiith Hayley Mills |
It's a definite skip it. Honestly, I cant contemplate how people are getting paid by a non-profit to allow such crap to be produced at all, never mind with an Oscar winner in NYC.
I don't think it's part of a non-profit season, is it? I know it's not MTC.
It was one of the worst things I've ever sat through. Zero idea how this is a long-running hit in Dublin.
joined:10/22/05
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They don't have much theatre in Ireland to compete with. If they get a tour from the UK, it's only there 3 or 4 days.
True, but I've seen terrific theatre in Dublin. I get your point though, like how Shear Madness has ran for years in other cities but didn't take off in NYC.
Calling this a comedy is misleading, it wasn't funny just outright depressing- this show is a lot darker than I expected. It deals with some pretty heavy subject matter for a show that markets itself as a riotous after- dinner light comedy about a group of people getting together for a good time. The theater was only half full and from that half a bunch left at intermission. I was really looking forward to this and it was a major disappointment. To the show's credit the set is really pretty and the most elaborate I've seen in that tiny Stage II space.
joined:5/11/06
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I think a one-woman Hayley Mills show would be fun. The stories she can tell..... Maybe not Stritch level - but still.....
Phillytheatreguy10 said: "Is there a stage door for this?"
A little late, given it closes today (Sunday, 4/8), but there wasn't a stage door per se; the cast came out through the lobby like the audience, since it was in the basement of City Center. The night I went everyone came out, posed for pictures, signed playbills, chatted with the handful of people who waited around, and generally were wonderful to interact with.








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Posted: 2/13/18 at 10:31am