They just performed the Transylvania Mania....what a disappointment. Such cheezy, community theatre level choreography performed by a cast that looked exhausted. I guess you should never judge a musical based on one if its main production numbers, but I personally dont need to see the show after seeing that.
It was actually more fun seeing the Today show anchors dressed and performing as The Munsters.
I only caught "Together Again" and "Roll in the Hay." "Together Again" was okay, nothing spectacular. I thought "Roll in the Hay" was pretty funny.
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I chose, and my world was shaken- So what? The choice may have been mistaken,
The choosing was not...
"Every day has the potential to be the greatest day of your life." - Lin-Manuel Miranda
"And when Idina Menzel is singing, I'm always slightly worried that her teeth are going to jump out of her mouth and chase me." - Schmerg_the_Impaler
I like Roll in the Hay. I saw the show and besides "He Was My Boyfriend" it was the piece that stood out. I'm surprised they let such an overtly sexual song onto the family-friendly Today show.
"A birdcage I plan to hang. I'll get to that someday. A birdcage for a bird who flew away...Around the world."
"Life is a cabaret old chum, only a cabaret old chum, and I love a cabaret!"-RIP Natasha Richardson-I was honored to have witnessed her performance as Sally Bowles.
I wasn't a fan. I feel bad - I want to like this show so much!
Madame Morrible: "So you take the chicken, now it must be a white chicken. The corpse can be any color. And that is the spell for lost luggage!" - The Yellow Brick Road Not Taken
okay, I just watched the other two performances, and I think the show looks so fun! Maybe I'm not watching the same thing as everyone else, but it seems just as fun as The Producers. Maybe I just love everything (well, almost everything).
Ok. Having looked forward for this for so long, I'm having mixed reactions.
"Roll in the Hay", one of the numbers I was most excited for, was horribly underwhelming. Yodeling aside, I feel that the song does nothing to showcase Sutton's talent. Nor did I think it was very funny, which is also disappointing.
I did enjoy "Together Again." It made me chuckle a little now, so I imagine that it would be even funnier live.
Transylvania Mania is also available, right? When I clicked the link, I couldn't find it. But it could be that I'm just stupid. Either way, I'd appreciate some assistance.
This is not Fossee or Bennett, but it will probably run because let's face it, given the yokels will love it. It's like a London Palladium show starring Tommy Steele (uh, without Tommy...) and they usually did big touristo biz
I liked Transsexual Mania. I mean Transylvania Mania.
"Whenever I get gloomy with the state of the world, I think about the arrivals gate at Heathrow Airport. General opinion's starting to make out that we live in a world of hatred and greed, but I don't see that. It seems to me that love is everywhere. Often it's not particularly dignified or newsworthy, but it's always there - fathers and sons, mothers and daughters, husbands and wives, boyfriends, girlfriends, old friends. When the planes hit the Twin Towers, as far as I know none of the phone calls from the people on board were messages of hate or revenge - they were all messages of love. If you look for it, I've got a sneaky feeling you'll find that love actually is all around."
I thought that it definitely lost something out of the context of the show, but I still liked it. I'm kind of partial though because I like anything Sutton Foster is involved with. "Roll in the Hay" is still my favorite song from the show... I wonder why... lol.
And now that I've seen Translyvania Mania, I can only wish that it were my favorite, too. Don't get me wrong. I liked it. Just not as much as I had hoped I would. Either way, I still want to see it on Broadway.
"I mean, sitting side by side with another man watching Patti LuPone play Rose in GYPSY on Broadway is essentially the equivalent of having hardcore sex." -Wanna Be A Foster.
"Say 'Goody.' Say 'Bubbi.'" ... "That's it. Exactly as if it were 'Goody.' Now I know you're gonna sing 'Goody' this time, but nevertheless..."
I just watched "Transylvania Mania", "Roll in the Hay", and "Together Again". These numbers lose so much of their spark on the Plaza. They have absolutely no room to dance, and the sets aren't there. They do the best they can with what they have.
But good performance or not, you've got to give it up for that cast. After getting up insanely early for the Today show, they had their first two show Wednesday, on Halloween no less. Not to mention all the rehearsals they've been doing since the show is still in previews. I talked to a friend of mine in the cast after the matinee yesterday, and he looked like the walking dead (ba dum bum).
I agree that the Plaza had a major impact on my first impressions of the show, which is why I still want to see it in person on Broadway before I decide that I'm officially disappointed, as everyone else seems to be.
On another note, after dismissing "Roll in the Hay" as sub-par and forgettable, I woke up with it in my head this morning. Looks like it's not as forgettable as I thought it was.
I was disappointed with Sutton's Inga. She wasn't sexy at all; actually, her character came off as a dim-witted, gawky young woman. Part of the problem might be that you can't possibly be sexy on a hayride. Trans. Mania was better, but the song was so pointless. I guess I'm the kind of person who likes a dance song to have at least some meaning.
Allmylife: As someone who has fought the tourist crowds in the summer and around the holidays to make my way back and forth to work, I can understand that you might have mixed feelings about these people...however, I find your description of them as "yokels" offensive.
Yes, there are people who don't know much about theater who come to NY to see a show, and perhaps some of them are unsophisticated in their entertainment tastes. But there are just as many well educated, smart theater patrons who come from someplace other than NY. And even if you consider them ALL yokels, you might want to consider that their dollars go toward keeping the theater profitable in NY and contribute big bucks to the economy of the city.
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His party threads we all enjoy
But does he have Mad Cow Disease?
He doesn't eat beef - but cows skating? - oh please!!!
With cocoa!?!
And lemonade!?!
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