Freestyle Love Supreme

rachelfran
#25Freestyle Love Supreme
Posted: 12/23/19 at 12:03pm

just an fyi that i won lottery to this show two weeks in a row -- 1st time 7pm show & lin was in it -- 2nd row center on the aisle .. great cast - great show ... Second time, 10pm show, this past sat night...  2nd row - dead center  -- a couple from the cast I saw the first time and others -- not nearly as good .. disappointing because I brought my teen who wants to be a hip hop music producer so I thought he'd really love it .. but so much stumbling for words .. and chris jackson was in it and really does not have this skill.  I'll leave it at that.  The audience seemed to enjoy it more than we did.

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inception
#26Freestyle Love Supreme
Posted: 12/23/19 at 12:46pm

I saw last night's 10pm show (Sunday, Dec 22) & James Monroe Iglehart was in. Also a girl whose name I am forgetting right now. The show was "fire" as the kids say. There was a heckler right at the start calling them facsists because he had to lock up his phone & Iglehart was angry! Heckler was escorted out by security, but gave them plenty to riff on the rest of the night.
If there hadn't been the option to see this at 10pm I don't think I would have bothered seeing it. Leaving, I heard people who were seeing things like the Illusionists later in the week saying that they wished that instead they had tickets to see this again. Don't think it was sold out - there were whole rows empty in the mezzanine.


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thinton
#27Freestyle Love Supreme
Posted: 12/23/19 at 1:53pm

The age recommendation for this on the website is 14 and up.  Is this because of language?  How often is the f-word typically used in a show, for example?  Just wondering if this is something I'd feel comfortable bringing my family to.  

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Daniel M
#28Freestyle Love Supreme
Posted: 12/23/19 at 1:56pm

thinton said: "The age recommendation for this on the website is 14 and up. Is this because of language? How often is the f-word typically used in a show, for example? Just wondering if this is something I'd feel comfortable bringing my family to."

Last night at the 7pm show the f-word was used only a handful of times, and swear words themselves are usually just filler to get to a punchline or generic intensifiers and glossed over pretty quickly.

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dramamama611
#29Freestyle Love Supreme
Posted: 12/23/19 at 2:35pm

Lost the lottery, but just tried my chance for tonight's 10 pm....and from the sound of it, they had tix still for both perfs.

Im not aure this is for me, but at rush prices, I'll be good!


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thinton
#30Freestyle Love Supreme
Posted: 12/23/19 at 3:48pm

Daniel M said: "thinton said: "The age recommendation for this on the website is 14 and up. Is this because of language? How often is the f-word typically used in a show, for example? Just wondering if this is something I'd feel comfortable bringing my family to."

Last night at the 7pm show thef-word was used only a handful of times, and swear words themselves are usually just filler to get to a punchline or generic intensifiersand glossed over pretty quickly.
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Thanks for the insight, Daniel M!

rachelfran
#31Freestyle Love Supreme
Posted: 12/23/19 at 4:01pm

thinton said: "The age recommendation for this on the website is 14 and up. Is this because of language? How often is the f-word typically used in a show, for example? Just wondering if this is something I'd feel comfortable bringing my family to."

I went twice and both times there was a lot of cursing ... but in my experience -- kids age 12 and up also curse a lot so it wouldn't be a deal breaker for me.

Danielle0314
#32Freestyle Love Supreme
Posted: 12/23/19 at 5:31pm

rachelfran said: "just an fyi that i won lottery to this show two weeks in a row -- 1st time 7pm show & lin was in it -- 2nd row center on the aisle .. great cast - great show ... Second time, 10pm show, this past sat night...2nd row - dead center -- a couple from the cast I saw the first time and others -- not nearly as good .. disappointing because I brought my teen who wants to be a hip hop music producer so I thought he'd really love it .. but so much stumbling for words .. and chris jackson was in it and really does not have this skill. I'll leave it at that. The audience seemed to enjoy it more than we did."

I saw the 7pm show on 12/22, politely disagree on Chris Jackson. Maybe he was just off the night you saw him, but he was amazing! He rolled right along with everyone else on stage, no studders or stops. Show was awesome!

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ACL2006
#33Freestyle Love Supreme
Posted: 12/23/19 at 6:13pm

In terms of getting tickets the day of, the show is frequently up at TKTS for 50% off($98).


A Chorus Line revival played its final Broadway performance on August 17, 2008. The tour played its final performance on August 21, 2011. A new non-equity tour started in October 2012 played its final performance on March 23, 2013. Another non-equity tour launched on January 20, 2018. The tour ended its US run in Kansas City and then toured throughout Japan August & September 2018.

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inception
#34Freestyle Love Supreme
Posted: 9/17/22 at 11:43am

So many FLS threads...I figured I would reply to one of the original ones...

I have been reading more Las Vegas news online as heading there for vacation in 2 week's time.

Now that their tour has been completed, Freestyle Love Supreme has announced a residency at The Venetian in Las Vegas starting in November.   The link at bottom is to an article from earlier in the week. 

Another recent article by the same Las Vegas entertainment reporter mentioned that tickets sales are still way down from pre-Covid levels for a lot of the smaller weekly casino shows. Big names with fewer dates, like Usher, have sold out, but small shows aren't doing as well.

Not sure if it was in his column or elsewhere that I read that the opening of a show featuring Cee-Lo Green at the Westgate (way off the Strip, but on the monorail line) was only about half full, and reportedly nearly 70% complementary tickets.  The show - a hip hop show with revolving performers  (Cee-Lo wasn't scheduled for all dates) has now been cancelled.

The Venetian is a better location.  I said here in 2019 that I only saw FLS in NY because they had a 10pm show.  I popped out of my aisle seat at To Kill a Mockingbird at curtain & hustled next door.  The night I saw it James Monroe Iglehart was the guest.  I don't see a Las Vegas residency getting many big name guests.  Maybe the "Straight from Broadway" branding they are using will help them initially.  It is a cliche, but only time will tell if they can draw an audience 

There are currently many magic & variety act shows on the Strip in LV, but not a great deal of comedy or improv.  I know my mood right now is I'd rather see comedy over something more serious.  On a night I had open during my upcoming trip, I passed on seeing Bat Out of Hell at full price, & got discount tickets for the comedy magician Piff the Dragon, who made his name in America's Got Talent.  His YouTube videos sold me, and I'm hoping it won't just be all the same jokes live.

https://www.reviewjournal.com/entertainment/entertainment-columns/kats/lin-manuel-miranda-musical-set-for-las-vegas-strip-residency-2639018/


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