I regret not seeing...

Julie Yard
#1I regret not seeing...
Posted: 10/23/20 at 11:04pm

What shows do you regret not seeing?

I am playing Waitress and Dear Evan Hansen obsessively, and am kicking myself for not seeing those shows.

And you...?

 


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DooWahDiddy
#2I regret not seeing...
Posted: 10/24/20 at 8:55am

I was literally walking to the theatre where the revival of Miss Saigon was playing when I got the phone call that my dad had just died. I turned around and went home instead (after crying in front of Room Service on 8th Ave.), assuming I would catch it some other time. But it was not to be; for one reason or another I was never able to make it happen.

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ColorTheHours048
#3I regret not seeing...
Posted: 10/24/20 at 9:04am

Cate Blanchett in Streetcar at BAM and the most recent revival of Virginia Woolf. Both times, I had the tickets in my cart and was told by someone to wait and then missed the chance. I won’t do that again.

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#4I regret not seeing...
Posted: 10/24/20 at 9:24am

Julie Yard said: "What shows do you regret not seeing?

I am playing Waitress and Dear Evan Hansen obsessively, and am kicking myself for not seeing those shows.

And you...?
"

You DO know these are fairly new shows and DEAR EVAN HANSEN will resume Broadway performances once things return so you DO have a chance of seeing it, along with the national touring production, which is safe to assume will continue as well.   WAITRESS may have closed on Broadway, but the national tour most likely will resume as well.  

Also, both of these shows can be viewed on YouTube, so never say never and by all means, remove the word regret from your vocabulary.   That word will never move your life in a positive direction.  


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PutonyourWarPaint
#5I regret not seeing...
Posted: 10/24/20 at 10:03am

Marin Mazzie in The King & I 

Broadway61004
#6I regret not seeing...
Posted: 10/24/20 at 10:13am

2003 Long Day's Journey revival with Brian Dennehy, Vanessa Redgrave, Philip Seymour Hoffman and Robert Sean Leonard. That amazing cast doing one of my all-time favorite plays and I just couldn't get up to the city during the limited run to see it.

And also, while I'm one of the few people in the world who is not a Hamilton fan at all, I do regret passing up the $99 mezzanine tickets when it first opened.

BCfitasafiddle
#7I regret not seeing...
Posted: 10/24/20 at 11:10am

I was offered tickets to see both parts of The Inheritance the last week of February. I had to turn it down because I was going on a trip for a little over a week. So, I bought tickets to both parts on Saturday, March 14th. Needless to say, that didn't happen. Kicking myself for not going sooner.

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greensgreens
#8I regret not seeing...
Posted: 10/24/20 at 11:14am

Patti LuPone in Gypsy! One of my favorite shows with my favorite diva. I didn't have the money and I wasn't following Broadway as closely during that time.

Although she sang all the songs thrillingly, after reading her autobiography and her approach to the character, I'm actually concerned I may have been let down. I think Buckley is my favorite of the ones I have seen.

Theatrefanboy1
#9I regret not seeing...
Posted: 10/24/20 at 12:12pm

Since my first time coming to New York. My regret are not seeing : catch me if you can. American psycho Brendon urie in kinky boots. Bernadette Peters in follies. 2012 superstar revival. war Horse. Hedwig and the angry inch. The audience with Helen Mirren.  Jonathan Groff in Little Shop or Hamilton.  Finding Neverland.  

Updated On: 10/25/20 at 12:12 PM

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LizzieCurry
#10I regret not seeing...
Posted: 10/24/20 at 12:46pm

Six in previews!


"This thread reads like a series of White House memos." — Mister Matt

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uncageg
#11I regret not seeing...
Posted: 10/24/20 at 12:49pm

"The Pillowman" on Broadway.


Just give the world Love.

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n2nbaby
#12I regret not seeing...
Posted: 10/24/20 at 1:07pm

The Bridges of Madison County.

I was able to see the tour in DC, but I would have given to see it while it was on Broadway. One of my favorite scores of all time.

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macnyc
#13I regret not seeing...
Posted: 10/24/20 at 6:41pm

Hangmen

A Strange Loop

Marin Mazzie in The King and I (Thanks, PutOnYourWarPaint!)

Nollywood Dreams (had tickets)
 

Updated On: 10/24/20 at 06:41 PM

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stoptheworld38
#14I regret not seeing...
Posted: 10/24/20 at 7:06pm

Jenn Colella in Come From Away (desperately tried, but too short notice after when she announced she was leaving)

Hadestown (had tickets for this past spring but regret not just going earlier before the pandemic)

The Great Comet

Fun Home

Anastasia

Octet


you found your heart but left a part of you behind <3

Fosse76
#15I regret not seeing...
Posted: 10/24/20 at 8:43pm

DooWahDiddy said: "I was literally walking to the theatre where the revival of Miss Saigon was playing when I got the phone call that my dad had just died. I turned around and went home instead (after crying in front of Room Service on 8th Ave.), assuming I would catch it some other time. But it was not to be; for one reason or another I was never able to make it happen."

I don't know if it's still available through BroadwayHD, but you can always order the Blu-Ray from Amazon UK (it's region-free)

BCfitasafiddle
#16I regret not seeing...
Posted: 10/24/20 at 10:00pm

LizzieCurry said: "Six in previews!"

 

Ugh. I saw it first week of previews. It's sensational. I hope it comes back and you can experience it.

 

hicaesar
#17I regret not seeing...
Posted: 10/24/20 at 10:24pm

Little Shop of Horrors with Jonathan Groff.  I went to see Moulin Rouge on that trip... definitely would have picked Little Shop. 

I also wish I could have seen  If / Then and Finding Neverland. I never made it up to NYC when those shows were running. 

theatreguy12
#18I regret not seeing...
Posted: 10/25/20 at 12:37pm

The original, or revival, of Nine.

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#19I regret not seeing...
Posted: 10/25/20 at 6:59pm

I prefer musicals over plays so it explains all of these. However, I will say that I chose the following because the main reason to see these were of the casting, and see these incredible performers live in person.

Deuce (Angela Lansbury and Marian Seldes-2007)

The Best Man (James Earl Jones and Angela Lansbury-2012)

Death of a Salesman (Phillip Seymour Hoffman-2012)

Inherit the Wind (Christopher Plummer and Brian Dennehy-2007)


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Lot666
#20I regret not seeing...
Posted: 10/26/20 at 10:04am

Sunset Boulevard (original Broadway production)

The Woman in White


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- Craig Hepworth, What's On Stage

Templeton33
#21I regret not seeing...
Posted: 10/26/20 at 11:08am

Steel Pier and Side Show (original).

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#22I regret not seeing...
Posted: 10/26/20 at 11:10am

Hamilton at the Public. The Apple Tree revival with Brian d'Arcy James and Marc Kudisch.

Phantom4ever
#23I regret not seeing...
Posted: 10/26/20 at 11:14am

When I look through my book of Broadway tickets, I always get annoyed with myself in the mid-2000's, when I saw either Avenue Q, Spring Awakening, Rent, or Phantom at least once a month, every month for years.  Why I never just spent a Saturday or Sunday afternoon seeing another show, I'll never know. That was in an era when I would have never gone to see a show by myself, so I must have figured it would be too hard to find someone to see shows like all of the great ones you guys are listing. However, I did date a lot back then and sooner or later, every date had to see one of the aforementioned shows with me lol.  

ahhrealmonsters
#24I regret not seeing...
Posted: 10/27/20 at 10:53am

Jenn Colella's one performance as the lead in If/Then. I didn't have work that day, and I was in Union Square for an advanced screening of the Into the Woods movie. I regret few things in life, but one theatre regret is not bailing on ITW and running to the Richard Rodgers to see that matinee.

NJGUY
#25I regret not seeing...
Posted: 10/27/20 at 10:59am

Ballroom.  I was in NYC in 1978 and thought (at the time) that $25 was a lot to spend for orchestra seats.