Sunday in the Park?

coolkid11776
#1Sunday in the Park?
Posted: 5/13/08 at 7:06pm

With the Tony Nom's will the show be extending past June 29th? I ask this bc I want to know if I HAVE to see this b4 the 29th or Can I wait until summer? I'm not sure what its about but I hear its good. Where can I hear some of the music?

Thanks


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BlueWindSadness
#2re: Sunday in the Park?
Posted: 5/13/08 at 7:09pm

technically summer starts before June 29th, but guess for the young, summer is when elementary school gets out.


google this stuff. we know no more than anyone else.


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Trekkie2
#2re: Sunday in the Park?
Posted: 5/13/08 at 7:09pm

Ouch. Too bad. They're typing up the closing notice (It closes tonight) as I write... this... very... sentence.


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shh282
#3re: Sunday in the Park?
Posted: 5/13/08 at 7:13pm

Didn't they say final extension? and Studio 54 has a commitment coming up with PalJoey?

BlueWindSadness
#4re: Sunday in the Park?
Posted: 5/13/08 at 7:16pm

information coolkid would have found.....if he SEARCHED.


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Mandi Moo
#5re: Sunday in the Park?
Posted: 5/13/08 at 7:17pm

I also think that Daniel and Jenna have commitments in the UK.

Go soon. You can get $25 tickets. re: Sunday in the Park?

coolkid11776
#6re: Sunday in the Park?
Posted: 5/13/08 at 7:40pm

What's its about? A guy in the park? Is he in Central Park?


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Steve2
#7re: Sunday in the Park?
Posted: 5/13/08 at 7:42pm

I check the Roundabout Theatre's website daily and always June 29. In the New York Times advertisement it specifically says "Until June 29 Only" so I have determined that is indeed the case.

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jordangirl
#8re: Sunday in the Park?
Posted: 5/13/08 at 7:43pm

Oh my lord coolkid. google is your friend. Seriously.


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frogs_fan85
#9re: Sunday in the Park?
Posted: 5/13/08 at 8:27pm

Pal Joey isn't scheduled to begin until November, so that wouldn't prevent the show from extending. How the show does at the Tonys (both in potential wins and the performance) as well as the availability of the two leads would determine an extension.

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musicalmaster703
#10re: Sunday in the Park?
Posted: 5/13/08 at 8:33pm

What's its about? A guy in the park? Is he in Central Park?


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tomemiller
#11re: Sunday in the Park?
Posted: 5/13/08 at 8:35pm

According to Roundabout Theatre's website the last performance is scheduled for August 31st. Although tickets haven't been made available, I believe that they will extend once again.

First Performance:
Thursday, January 24
Last Performance:
Sunday, August 31

coolkid11776
#12re: Sunday in the Park?
Posted: 5/13/08 at 8:36pm

LOL


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sparrman
#13re: Sunday in the Park?
Posted: 5/13/08 at 8:50pm

I posted a thread about this a few weeks ago, and from the responses I came away with an optimistic feeling about yet another extension. But the last couple of weeks have seen a pretty severe drop in attendance, which definitely doesn't bode well. Still, I'm hoping for two more weeks.

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ljay889
#14re: Sunday in the Park?
Posted: 5/13/08 at 9:26pm

You won't like it.

coolkid11776
#15re: Sunday in the Park?
Posted: 5/13/08 at 9:27pm

y do u think that?


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jordangirl
#16re: Sunday in the Park?
Posted: 5/13/08 at 9:39pm

ljay, that was my thought too.

Coolkid, it's based on the stuff you like and don't like that we say that.


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dramamama611
#17re: Sunday in the Park?
Posted: 5/13/08 at 9:45pm

There's no nudity...which seems to be important to you.


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jaystarr
#18re: Sunday in the Park?
Posted: 5/13/08 at 10:11pm

Its a cerebral show!

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little_sally
#19re: Sunday in the Park?
Posted: 5/13/08 at 11:53pm

don't worry about what it is about...if I were you, I wouldn't go see it


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BrianS
#20re: Sunday in the Park?
Posted: 5/13/08 at 11:59pm

It's one of those shows that if you put off seeing it and mean to see it, but never go see it... you are going to regret it in the future. It's visually stunning and, while I wish they hadn't skimped on the orchestra, sounds amazing. Those songs... And it's probably the one production you'll see where Act II kind of works.


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musikman
#21re: Sunday in the Park?
Posted: 5/14/08 at 1:04am

"What's its about? A guy in the park? Is he in Central Park?"

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