As I’m working near Secaucus this week, I’ve planned to go into the city and catch a show each night. Wednesday night I finally caught Beetlejuice and Friday I’m seeing Six. It is possible I could make a 7:00 show Thursday night, but honestly none of those interest me. I’ve either seen them (want to see something new) or they dont appeal to me. Of the 8:00 p.m. shows, only ones that vaguely interest me are The Minutes, My Name is Lucy Barton, or A Soldiers Play. I’ve seen all the other 8:00 p.m. shows at least once.
I had thought I’d want to see The Minutes, but the reports on here are so mixed so wondering what people recommend. The Minutes, My Name is Lucy Barton, or A Soldiers Play? Or are they all so meh that I should I just stay back at hotel after working all day and rest up for work Friday followed by Siz?
One vote for walking around Port Authority for 90 minutes One vote for a nice stroll through Grand Central Four votes for The Minutes And... One vote for sleeping in a Port Authority bathroom
I think you'd be happy with either The Minutes or A Soldier's Play. I found them both compelling for different reasons. I thought A Soldier's Play was more successful in its message, but I'd happily see either again.
I'll take the ticket of the person sleeping in a Port Authority bathroom.
I think I’ve decided on The Minutes tonight. I’m looking at using my discount code for either front or second row center orchestra. I know the Cort is known for poor legroom. I’m 6’2” with bad knees. I’ve never been to the Cort before (another vote in favor of seeing The Minutes). Row A currently has a discounted aisle seat available while Row B doesn’t. Advice on legroom/view?