Broadway Flash said: "They messed up 45th Street when they built this. Furthermore, it's an eyesore. Just one big block of grayness. Will they ever tear it down?"
Broadway Flash said: "They messed up 45th Street when they built this. Furthermore, it's an eyesore. Just one big block of grayness. Will they ever tear it down?"
1985 is calling and they say no.
"I hope your Fanny is bigger than my Peter."
Mary Martin to Ezio Pinza opening night of Fanny.
I do not even know how to respond to this. What is your point behind this? You seem to hate a building all of a sudden?
The idea is to work and to experiment. Some things will be creatively successful, some things will succeed at the box office, and some things will only - which is the biggest only - teach you things that see the future. And they're probably as valuable as any of your successes. -Harold Prince
I used to go to the lobby on the 8th floor and just chill there before a show, but the security will stop you now and demand to see a room key, otherwise, they will deny you entry.
The idea is to work and to experiment. Some things will be creatively successful, some things will succeed at the box office, and some things will only - which is the biggest only - teach you things that see the future. And they're probably as valuable as any of your successes. -Harold Prince
Dylan Smith4 said: "I used to go to the lobby on the 8th floor and just chill there before a show, but the security will stop you now and demand to see a room key, otherwise, they will deny you entry."
I didn’t know that! I’ve only gone up once to charge my phone.
Broadway Flash said: "They messed up 45th Street when they built this. Furthermore, it's an eyesore. Just one big block of grayness. Will they ever tear it down?"
Kind of insensitive post. To put this up the Hayes,The Morosco and Bijou were demolished at great emotional cost to many preservationists and theater professionals. Some of us here remember the protests.
Dom P said: "Broadway Flash said: "They messed up 45th Street when they built this. Furthermore, it's an eyesore. Just one big block of grayness. Will they ever tear it down?"
Kind of insensitive post. To put this up the Hayes,The Morosco and Bijou were demolished at great emotional cost to many preservationists and theater professionals. Some of us here remember the protests."
The Astor and Victoria theaters,two movie theaters that had seen better day were also demolished.
perfectpenguin said: "Dylan Smith4 said: "I used to go to the lobby on the 8th floor and just chill there before a show, but the security will stop you now and demand to see a room key, otherwise, they will deny you entry."
I didn’t know that! I’ve only gone up once to charge my phone."
Yeah, I always hang out at the Drama Bookshop now. TBH, that's a better place for us theatregoers anyway!
The idea is to work and to experiment. Some things will be creatively successful, some things will succeed at the box office, and some things will only - which is the biggest only - teach you things that see the future. And they're probably as valuable as any of your successes. -Harold Prince
The fact that I clicked into this thread without seeing who started it and then immediately thought - is BroadwayFlash mad about Times Square's commercialization again?
Dylan Smith4 said: "I used to go to the lobby on the 8th floor and just chill there before a show, but the security will stop you now and demand to see a room key, otherwise, they will deny you entry."
Did this change happen in the last month? I didn’t have any issues when I was up in NYC for my last show day.
RunnyBabbit said: "Dylan Smith4 said: "I used to go to the lobby on the 8th floor and just chill there before a show, but the security will stop you now and demand to see a room key, otherwise, they will deny you entry."
Did this change happen in the last month? I didn’t have any issues when I was up in NYC for my last show day."
It's been happening since Broadway reopened. I was turned away a couple times because I didn't have a room key or reservation. Sometimes, I did manage to sneak by if there was a crowd in there. Frankly though, I prefer the Drama Bookshop anyway.
The idea is to work and to experiment. Some things will be creatively successful, some things will succeed at the box office, and some things will only - which is the biggest only - teach you things that see the future. And they're probably as valuable as any of your successes. -Harold Prince
RunnyBabbit said: "Dylan Smith4 said: "I used to go to the lobby on the 8th floor and just chill there before a show, but the security will stop you now and demand to see a room key, otherwise, they will deny you entry."
Did this change happen in the last month? I didn’t have any issues when I was up in NYC for my last show day."
Ummmm...I was there today for 3 hours charging my phone and working on my computer. 8th floor lobby has never been a problem. I remember there was one day they were asking for keys and I just said "I am going to check in" and was never stopped." I have been sitting up there for years. But all spring and summer on matinee days.
HunterK said: "RunnyBabbit said: "Dylan Smith4 said: "I used to go to the lobby on the 8th floor and just chill there before a show, but the security will stop you now and demand to see a room key, otherwise, they will deny you entry."
Did this change happen in the last month? I didn’t have any issues when I was up in NYC for my last show day."
Ummmm...I was there today for 3 hours charging my phone and working on my computer. 8th floor lobby has never been a problem. I remember there was one day they were asking for keys and I just said "I am going to check in" and was never stopped." I have been sitting up there for years. But all spring and summer on matinee days."
I think it depends on who is on duty. I have been asked for proof I was staying at the hotel before but I've also been up there for hours without anyone questioning.
Mr. Wormwood said: "HunterK said: "RunnyBabbit said: "Dylan Smith4 said: "I used to go to the lobby on the 8th floor and just chill there before a show, but the security will stop you now and demand to see a room key, otherwise, they will deny you entry."
Did this change happen in the last month? I didn’t have any issues when I was up in NYC for my last show day."
Ummmm...I was there today for 3 hours charging my phone and working on my computer. 8th floor lobby has never been a problem. I remember there was one day they were asking for keys and I just said "I am going to check in" and was never stopped." I have been sitting up there for years. But all spring and summer on matinee days."
I think it depends on who is on duty. I have been asked for proof I was staying at the hotel before but I've also been up there for hours without anyone questioning."
I’m there all the time. I have never once over the years have had any trouble being there. Hell, I can’t even begin to count the number of other theatre workers I’ve run into there pre shift, during my break etc. I know that the hotel didn’t want those who weren’t staying there to access certain areas. However, they fixed that issue. In order to go to certain floors of the building you need to scan your key card. But, say you wanna go take the elevator to 8 where the lounge and check in area is, you don’t need one.
Islander_fan said: "Mr. Wormwood said: "HunterK said: "RunnyBabbit said: "Dylan Smith4 said: "I used to go to the lobby on the 8th floor and just chill there before a show, but the security will stop you now and demand to see a room key, otherwise, they will deny you entry."
Did this change happen in the last month? I didn’t have any issues when I was up in NYC for my last show day."
Ummmm...I was there today for 3 hours charging my phone and working on my computer. 8th floor lobby has never been a problem. I remember there was one day they were asking for keys and I just said "I am going to check in" and was never stopped." I have been sitting up there for years. But all spring and summer on matinee days."
I think it depends on who is on duty. I have been asked for proof I was staying at the hotel before but I've also been up there for hours without anyone questioning."
I’m there all the time. I have never once over the years have had any trouble being there. Hell, I can’t even begin to count the number of other theatre workers I’ve run into there pre shift, during my break etc. I know that the hotel didn’t want those who weren’t staying there to access certain areas. However, they fixed that issue. In order to go to certain floors of the building you need to scan your key card. But, say you wanna go take the elevator to 8 where the lounge and check in area is, you don’t need one."
Oh I know. I have been there plenty of times too. But last summer, there was a security guard walking around the 8th floor asking people if they were staying at the hotel. When I said no but I was going to a show at the Marquis Theatre, he said I had to leave. Could have been one overzealous guard but looks like it's happened to a few people....
Dylan Smith4 said: "It's been happening since Broadway reopened. I was turned away a couple times because I didn't have a room key or reservation. Sometimes, I did manage to sneak by if there was a crowd in there. Frankly though, I prefer the Drama Bookshop anyway."
I’ve been there numerous times since Bway reopened and haven’t run into this issue. I usually just take the escalators, but I’ve sat in the lobby for hours charging up, and even used the bathrooms on the conference floors if there’s no conference happening (since they aren’t locked like some of the other floors).