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8 hours ago, Dr.OO7 said:

Any opinions on the production of "Othello"? Once again, I wanted to take my dad for Father's Day, but once again, the "modern" setting makes me balk. The $900 tickets aren't too appealing either. 

I've not heard good things about it.

OTOH I saw Picture of Dorian Gray and loved it. Sarah Snook is amazing! I also met her at the stage door and she was absolutely lovely. So, so different from Shiv Roy.

Actually, I met "Kendall Roy" last year too at the stage door of Enemy of the People and Jeremy Strong was also lovely and so, so different from the Number One Boy.

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I have heard bad reviews on the Othello production.  I saw some scenes when they were promoting it on CBS Sunday Morning the other week, and it didn't look great.  Just seemed very stagy. 

IN OTHER NEWS:

I was blessed with a last minute ticket to the preview of Just In Time tonight.  Someone couldn't go.  I'll report back. 

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Back to report on Just In Time.  It was fantastic.  At least Groff was fantastic.  The rest of the cast was weaker.  Still, it's a really fun show.  He has the most amazing energy and joy in performing.  He's not doing an impersonation of Darin but rather an interpretation. 

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22 minutes ago, EtheltoTillie said:

Back to report on Just In Time.  It was fantastic.  At least Groff was fantastic.  The rest of the cast was weaker.  Still, it's a really fun show.  He has the most amazing energy and joy in performing.  He's not doing an impersonation of Darin but rather an interpretation. 

I don't think this will still be around in July, but I'll keep an eye out.  Glad you enjoyed it!

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4 hours ago, ebk57 said:

I don't think this will still be around in July, but I'll keep an eye out.  Glad you enjoyed it!

They are showing it running through July 28

Funny thing. I am catching up on The Good Fight. Never saw it. I was just watching Season 4 episode 4 and I spied one of the actors from the play in a small role. Lance Roberts. 

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Over the weekend I saw Dreamgirls at the Walnut Street Theatre here in Philadelphia. Obviously I've seen the film and have been familiar with the music for decades, but I've never had the chance to see the show live. 

What an experience! I was taken aback by how sparse the set is, but it just goes to show the strength of the music and story that it wasn't needed. 

Aveena Sawyer, who played Effie, blew the roof off. I had actual tears in my eyes during "And I Am Telling You" and appreciated that the orchestra paused before launching into The Dreams afterwards to allow for her very much deserved ovation. 

This was a really special experience and I'm so glad I finally had the chance to see it. 

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I saw the touring production of Chicago for the first time ever. I was aware that it’s very minimalist compared to the movie, but the difference  was still a little jarriing. Anyway, it was good—even if the plot of criminal using sensationalist media to literally get away with murder hits a little harder this year.

The dancing was more impressive in Act 2 than Act 1 IMHO; I was stunned that there wasn’t more choreography for “Cell Block Tango.” And if they can pull out the feathered fans for “All I Care About Is Love” then why not for “When You’re Good to Mama”?! All she did was just stand there singing!

So with that, I’ve finally completed the block of Broadway’s longest running shows from the 80s and 90s: Cats, Les Miserables, Phantom, Chicago, and Miss Saigon. Do Lion King and Beauty and the Beast count too?

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3 hours ago, PRgal said:

Some people don't include staged Disney musicals (save for Aida, which was never made into a movie) or jukebox productions.

Interesting.  I think that if it's a show on Broadway, it counts as a Broadway show.  Because let's face it - almost everything on Broadway now started as something else.  I honestly don't need to see another musical made from a movie that has no musical underpinnings, but that's just me.  It's still a Broadway show.

 

Hard pivot to another subject - I got an email today about presale tickets to Bill and Ted's Excellent Broadway Adventure (aka Waiting for Godot starring Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter).  I really don't like Waiting for Godot, but since it will be closing January 4th which is weeks before my January trip, I'm off the hook!  It's one of those "events" that I feel like I should see, but I really don't want to, and now I won't.

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18 minutes ago, ebk57 said:

Interesting.  I think that if it's a show on Broadway, it counts as a Broadway show.  Because let's face it - almost everything on Broadway now started as something else.  I honestly don't need to see another musical made from a movie that has no musical underpinnings, but that's just me.  It's still a Broadway show.

 

 I got an email today about presale tickets to Bill and Ted's Excellent Broadway Adventure (aka Waiting for Godot starring Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter).   

😂

Point is, I’ve now seen pretty much all the big staples still on Broadway.

Back to Chicago, for anyone that’s seen it. Was I the only one that felt let down by “Cell Block Tango”? I knew they wouldn’t go all out like the movie, but I was at least expecting more dancing than I got. It’s supposed to be a TANGO for FFS.

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22 hours ago, ebk57 said:

Hard pivot to another subject - I got an email today about presale tickets to Bill and Ted's Excellent Broadway Adventure (aka Waiting for Godot starring Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter).  I really don't like Waiting for Godot, but since it will be closing January 4th which is weeks before my January trip, I'm off the hook!  It's one of those "events" that I feel like I should see, but I really don't want to, and now I won't.

I really only want to see this if it is Bill and Ted's Existential Journey. I am hesitant to pay Broadway money plus travel expenses only to see Serious Actor Keanu. Because, lets be honest, Serious Actor Keanu is not as good as Dumb Stoner Keanu or Action Movie Keanu.

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On 4/15/2025 at 10:08 AM, Spartan Girl said:

Point is, I’ve now seen pretty much all the big staples still on Broadway.

Back to Chicago, for anyone that’s seen it. Was I the only one that felt let down by “Cell Block Tango”? I knew they wouldn’t go all out like the movie, but I was at least expecting more dancing than I got. It’s supposed to be a TANGO for FFS.

Chicago was the first musical I ever saw that was not a school production or on Summer Stage. I was 20 years old and I saw it in the West End with Ute Lemper. It was absolutely sublime and began my lifelong love affair with musicals. I also love the film. 

It's a swap out/add on for our 2025-2026 season and I thought it was a no-brainer that I would go but your posts about it are giving me pause. 

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1 hour ago, MicheleinPhilly said:

Chicago was the first musical I ever saw that was not a school production or on Summer Stage. I was 20 years old and I saw it in the West End with Ute Lemper. It was absolutely sublime and began my lifelong love affair with musicals. I also love the film. 

It's a swap out/add on for our 2025-2026 season and I thought it was a no-brainer that I would go but your posts about it are giving me pause. 

Oh no, don't let me influence your opinion! I'm just asking if other productions of "Cell Block Tango" at least had more to it than just them standing there/sitting in their chairs. 

2 hours ago, PRgal said:

Yes, he did.  I saw it pre-Broadway at the Kennedy Center years ago.  The music is wonderful.  The first act is wonderful.  The second act is...okay. 

 

1 hour ago, Spartan Girl said:

Oh no, don't let me influence your opinion! I'm just asking if other productions of "Cell Block Tango" at least had more to it than just them standing there/sitting in their chairs. 

Chicago is the first show I saw on Broadway in 1976 (?), but that was the fully staged version.  The current version played my theater for many, many months 20+ years ago.  I wish I could remember how Cell Block Tango was staged, but alas, my memory fades.  I do love the show a lot. 

 

On 4/15/2025 at 12:42 PM, Ohiopirate02 said:

I really only want to see this if it is Bill and Ted's Existential Journey. I am hesitant to pay Broadway money plus travel expenses only to see Serious Actor Keanu. Because, lets be honest, Serious Actor Keanu is not as good as Dumb Stoner Keanu or Action Movie Keanu.

Amex pre-sale is today.  Holy shit, those tickets are reeeeally expensive!  I'm so sorry (ha) that I can't go... 

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I took my mother to see "Gypsy" today (an early Mother's Day present). I had never seen Audra MacDonald perform before. Holy shit, she was PHENOMENAL. She got a standing ovation in the middle of the show (I've only seen that 2 other times) for her work in "Rose's Turn".

I thought it was terrific overall. I was interested to see if the Race Lift would change the dynamic of the show,  but interestingly, to me, it actually didn't,  except for that line where Rose claims that she makes Louise wear the blonde wig because "it makes her look like a star".

No, Rose, it's because you think it makes her look WHITE.  

Which actually makes her obsession with their success, even if it's vicarious living, more poignant. 

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