Betrayal Previews

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benfox2
#75Betrayal Previews
Posted: 10/15/19 at 10:41pm

Saw this on Friday 10/11, bought a Front right mezzanine seat from TKTS for $61 after I lost the Little Shop Lottery. Really great seat IMO, as it was still a close enough view to see their faces, and was cheaper than the ~$100 orchestra ticket they offered. As for the play itself I really enjoyed the writing; the humor actually hit quite well and worked great as a counter to the depressing subject matter. It was my first Pinter play and I can see why his writing is so timeless. Other than the whole plotline of getting mail from the bank, the the show's humor aged great and the plot has stayed relevant. I really liked the staging and directing. Having the excluded actor remain on stage so you can see their emotions was really fascinating and was something I hadn't seen before. The lighting was gorgeous, you could practically watch the show in the shadows alone. Something about the all white stage also came off very well, some plays try a little hard for minimalism, but I really did feel that this staging fit the tone and quick transformations the story takes. It both let the audience's mind imagine, but kept it very grounded in the here and now. As for the performances I really liked Charlie Cox in his role; after only seeing him in Daredevil he showed some suprising range and was actually quite funny. Zawe Ashton really surprised me as this is my first time ever encountering her, she gave a really fantastic performance. Tom Hiddleston was really just the icing on the cake, he was funny and gravely serious when required, but nothing about his performance really stood out to me like the other two's. I did try and Stagedoor, but unfortunately none of them came out. I think Charlie had guests(?) so that may have contributed it to it. Overall very glad I saw this, and would totally recommend it to anyone on the fence. It also acted as a fantastic antithesis to Hadestown the next day.


Side note: At the stage door the security guard asked if "anyone else was wearing a 'Save Daredevil' shirt". I wasn't there right away, but does anyone know why they're bringing this up? Are people getting in trouble for this? Or even rewarded? The 'else' made it sound like something else had already happened to someone wearing one. Just a little odd lol.

JON111699
#76Betrayal Previews
Posted: 10/15/19 at 11:28pm

benfox2 said: "Side note: At the stage door the security guard asked if "anyone else was wearing a 'Save Daredevil' shirt". I wasn't there right away, but does anyone know why they're bringing this up? Are people getting in trouble for this? Or even rewarded? The 'else' made it sound like something else had already happened to someone wearing one. Just a little odd lol."

I saw on Twitter that Charlie Cox noticed a girl during the show wearing a Save Daredevil shirt and invited her backstage after the show!

 

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#77Betrayal Previews
Posted: 10/16/19 at 10:03am

JON111699 said: "benfox2 said: "Side note: At the stage door the security guard asked if "anyone else was wearing a 'Save Daredevil' shirt". I wasn't there right away, but does anyone know why they're bringing this up? Are people getting in trouble for this? Or even rewarded? The 'else' made it sound like something else had already happened to someone wearing one. Just a little odd lol."

I saw on Twitter that Charlie Cox noticed a girl during the show wearing a Save Daredevil shirt and invited her backstage after the show!


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Damn good for her! I knew Charlie Cox was super nice but that’s another level of solid. Missed opportunity to wear a shirt myself haha. Thanks for the response

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#78Betrayal Previews
Posted: 10/16/19 at 10:16am

Any other recent reports of anyone coming out of stage door after matinees?  My daughter is a huge Hiddleston fan, AND she like SD.   Going Saturday.


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Gilly1732
#79Betrayal Previews
Posted: 10/17/19 at 1:34am

dramamama611 said: "Any other recent reports of anyone coming out of stage door after matinees? My daughter is a huge Hiddleston fan, AND she like SD. Going Saturday."

AFAIK they don’t do Saturday matinee Stagedoor at all. People are invited to come back after the evening show (but I read reports that the evening Stagedoor is even more crowded because of that exact same reason). 

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Miles2Go2
#80Betrayal Previews
Posted: 10/17/19 at 1:39am

There was no stagedoor after the Wednesday matinee I attended.

AntV
#81Betrayal Previews
Posted: 12/4/19 at 3:18am

Revisited this a second time last week. Still phenomenal performances from the cast.

This was the best production of a play on Broadway since Van Hove's A View from the Bridge. Maybe I just prefer tense spare staging with economical writing as opposed to drawn out stuff like The Ferryman. Anyone agree? Name something better since then. (I haven't seen Harry Potter or Angels in America) Edit: Okay just remembered Choir Boy was really great as well.

See this before it closes this weekend.

Updated On: 12/4/19 at 03:18 AM