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#200TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD Previews
Posted: 11/30/18 at 12:27am

I just re-read the book prior to seeing the show tonight, and I'm mixed on the adaption, but loved the production as a whole. I found a lot of the writing to be a bit heavy handed and obnoxious, and the ending felt tacked on, unskilled, and clunky. It felt like it kept trying to end on a very serious, impactful note and just couldn't quite figure out which note to land on. 

I though the performances were all pretty fantastic except for Calpurnia. I think that character needs a quiet strength, and I felt the actress wanted to give us these big, explosive scenes, but they didn't need it. And felt like she had been directed to dial it back, but then didn't know what to do in those quieter moments. 

I thought the actor playing Robinson was just fantastic. He had a small part, but just felt like that was a real, living, fleshed-out human being, and just really thought he was brilliant in his subtly. 

The main cast was great, and I think they all suit their parts, but they didn't deliver anything I haven't seen them do before. 

The design was weird. I didn't quite get the idea to set the whole thing in an abandoned warehouse type place. And why the interior of the house needed to rise from the floor, etc. I think it could have been a much more simpler design. 

Also, side note for me, but we never actually see the jury in the court room, correct? I was confused because the stage left seating area had people, and the other one did not, which made it look like a jury. But there were people missing, etc. 

Overall I thought Sorkin did a great job - "Strength and violence are no synonymous" - but I just wish the Boo Radley storyline had been handled better, and the staging more impactful. 

Also, seating wise, I sat in the rear Mezz and HATED it. I hate the overhang, and I love seeing the design of the space, etc, and I just felt trapped. I wish I had opted for balcony. I didn't miss any of the action or anything, but everything felt cropped. And the curtain call was just looking at people's feet. I felt like I didn't quite get the scope of Sher's direction. I'll try and go back and sit in the balcony.

Damiensta
#201TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD Previews
Posted: 12/9/18 at 1:01am

I saw show today
And while a good show; Ferryman still my top play of season.
But I have to say Gideon was the highlight of this production for me. He was so good as Dill.
Celia was perfection too but Gideon was my favorite and I hope tony committee doesn’t forget him

#202TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD Previews
Posted: 12/10/18 at 2:56pm

Damiensta said: "I saw show today
And while a good show; Ferryman still my top play of season.
But I have to say Gideon was the highlight of this production for me. He was so good as Dill.
Celia was perfection too but Gideon was my favorite and I hope tony committee doesn’t forget him

"

I completely agree Damiensta. Gideon Glick is one of our greatest stage actors. He was snubbed for no good reason in 2017, he is owed his due. 

 

His performance in TKAM is, as always, impeccable. He knows how to perform exceptional, yet grounded, comedy and then shifts to nuanced drama. The audience laughs at his every comedic line and gasps in pangs of sadness with his drama. I was nervous about adults playing children, however he along with the two other skilled adults transcended that fear. It is a memory play, and it works!

Stephen75
#203TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD Previews
Posted: 12/13/18 at 12:33pm

Saw this yesterday and I found it to be stunning. What a gorgeous ensemble, all on the top of their games. 

Celia winning the Tony would be richly deserved. Sometime I would just look at her and get emotional. She's appears so small but so powerful onstage, the perfect representation of a young girl and a woman looking back on her life.  Some of her line readings will be forever etched in my memory. Does she have a good chance at winning? The only plays coming that could conceivably give her some strong competition are Glengarry, Gary, and King Lear. 

JVJ93
#204TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD Previews
Posted: 12/13/18 at 3:11pm

Stephen75 said: "Saw this yesterday and I found it to be stunning. What a gorgeous ensemble, all on the top of their games.

Celia winning the Tony would be richly deserved. Sometime I would just look at her and get emotional. She's appears so small but so powerful onstage, the perfect representation of a young girl and a woman looking back on her life. Some of her line readings will be forever etched in my memory. Does she have a good chance at winning? The only plays coming that could conceivably give her some strong competition are Glengarry, Gary, and King Lear.
"

I want Celia to win, too. But she most likely will have Glenda Jackson, Laurie Metcalf, Annette Benning, Elaine May, Andrea Martin and *possibly* Keri Russell to compete with. Should be for an interesting race 

Glengarry will be ineligible for this season, no? 

Stephen75
#205TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD Previews
Posted: 12/13/18 at 3:35pm

JVJ93 said: "Stephen75 said: "Saw this yesterday and I found it to be stunning. What a gorgeous ensemble, all on the top of their games.

Celia winning the Tony would be richly deserved. Sometime I would just look at her and get emotional. She's appears so small but so powerful onstage, the perfect representation of a young girl and a woman looking back on her life. Some of her line readings will be forever etched in my memory. Does she have a good chance at winning? The only plays coming that could conceivably give her some strong competition are Glengarry, Gary, and King Lear.
"

I want Celia to win, too. But she most likely will have Glenda Jackson, Laurie Metcalf, Annette Benning, Elaine May, Andrea Martin and *possibly* Keri Russell to compete with. Should be for an interesting race

Glengarry will be ineligible for this season, no?
"

 

Oh I was assuming she was going featured. If she's lead, I don't even know if she'll get the nomination. Which is a shame. 

 

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#206TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD Previews
Posted: 12/13/18 at 3:54pm

If she goes featured, she'll have hella competition from Fionnula Flanagan and Dearbhla Molloy in The Ferryman, just for starters. It's a very competitive season for the ladies, which is a great thing!


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#207TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD Previews
Posted: 12/13/18 at 5:09pm

I don't think any of the supporting women in The Ferryman are doing anything particularly Tony worthy. I think Celia's biggest competition if she goes featured will be from Joan Allen in The Waverly Gallery.

JSquared2
#208TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD Previews
Posted: 12/13/18 at 5:27pm

GeorgeandDot said: "I don't think any of the supporting women in The Ferryman are doing anything particularly Tony worthy. I think Celia's biggest competition if she goes featured will be from Joan Allen in The Waverly Gallery."

 

There's also Mercedes Ruehl, Tatiana Maslany (if she's in featured), any of the LEAR women, and Kristine Neilsen (if she's in featured).  

Grace2001
#209TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD Previews
Posted: 12/13/18 at 7:07pm

Is merchandise still not available? Also, is opening night through invite only?

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#210TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD Previews
Posted: 12/13/18 at 7:54pm

Grace2001 said: "Is merchandise still not available? Also, is opening night through invite only?"

From what I’ve heard, it’s taking the typical Rudin route for plays and not offering merchandise for the production


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#211TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD Previews
Posted: 4/26/19 at 3:19pm

Saw this last night and liked it a lot.

Absolutely avoid the rear mezz. It’s cramped and the overhang from the balcony is horrible.

Unfortunately, this was one of the worst audiences I’ve encountered in a long time. Constant cell phones and alarms going off, candies and bags being loudly opened and people talking.

I was also appalled at how loud the ushers in the mezzanine were, talking in full voice and CONSTANTLY flashing their flashlights over and over and over again. Truly obnoxious and frustrating. It really affected my enjoyment of the show.

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#212TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD Previews
Posted: 4/26/19 at 3:27pm

Ugh, awful to hear.   When the ushers are part of the problem, its the worst.   I'm sorry it impeded your enjoyment.


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#213TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD Previews
Posted: 4/26/19 at 3:31pm

Thank you. I go to the theatre almost every week so I’ve had to get used to the horrible behavior that seems to get worse every year.

I thought Scott Rudin was quite strict about late seating? So many people arrived late and the usher used his flashlight to seat them right in the middle of scenes at least five times. He waved it all over and then would go hang out at the top of the mezz and talk extremely loudly on and off throughout the entire three hour play.

Updated On: 4/26/19 at 03:31 PM

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#214TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD Previews
Posted: 4/26/19 at 3:35pm

You could try calling and talking to the house manager. Since it was the ushers’ loud taking (I’d emphasize that part) plus other things, they might accommodate with a ticket to see if again on another date. I’ve heard of it working for other people   

Updated On: 4/26/19 at 03:35 PM

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#215TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD Previews
Posted: 4/26/19 at 3:47pm

TotallyEffed said: "Saw this last night and liked it a lot.

Absolutely avoid the rear mezz. It’s cramped and the overhang from the balcony is horrible.

Unfortunately, this was one of the worst audiences I’ve encountered in a long time. Constant cell phones and alarms going off, candies and bags being loudly opened and people talking.

I was also appalled at how loud the ushers in the mezzanine were, talking in full voice and CONSTANTLY flashing their flashlights over and over and over again. Truly obnoxious and frustrating. It really affected my enjoyment of the show.
"

I was also there last night, and can attest to this horrendous audience behavior. Phones and alarms were basically a constant. Some absolutely egregious candy crinkling was occurring too -- It was like someone brought in a Sun Chips bag circa 2008. I also had to tell a man to put his phone away, because in the middle of act 1 he was just scrolling absent minded-ly and completely distracted me from an entire scene. Why are you at a play if you're going to scroll on your phone? Just don't come.

I will say -- I don't recall any pre-show announcement about phones, and the way that Act II starts is very sudden, so people must have forgotten to turn then off then as well. They should at least add something to the playbill. 

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#216TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD Previews
Posted: 6/7/19 at 6:30am

Finally saw this last night. Overall I loved it.

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It's hard to believe the Shubert was the same theater whose employees were so strict during Hello Dolly! Plenty of phones went off, audience members were seated late, a woman even spoke on speakerphone DURING THE PERFORMANCE. 

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devonian.t
#217TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD Previews
Posted: 6/13/19 at 2:27pm

Ed Harris- a great choice to take over this role!