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marcia Feb 5th, 2001 06:33 AM

best plays
 
Dear friends <BR>I will be in New York in may and I would like to know about recomended plays.Should I buy tickets before travelling? <BR>Best regards, <BR>Marcia

howard Feb 5th, 2001 07:17 AM

If you're talking about straight plays (i.e., non-musicals), then "Proof" should be at the top of the list, closely followed by "Dinner with Friends." The latter is off-Broadway on 3rd Avenue near 13th Street. Both are excellent. If you plan to go on a weekend, it's probably best to get tickets in advance. You still have time, however, for a May performance. If for a weekday performance, you have a good chance of getting tickets at the half-price booth (TKTS) or discount tickets through the Playbill website (playbill.com). <BR>If you want musical recommendations, let us know.

Marcia Feb 5th, 2001 08:03 AM

Hi Howard! <BR>Thanks for your answer.I really prefer non musicals..I have seen Chicago and Lion King. Are there any new musicals you would recomend?As we will be staying for a week I think I can try and buy at TKTS . <BR>Thank you,Marcia

Lori Feb 5th, 2001 08:04 AM

I would recommend Cabaret, Fosse, or Contact. All were excellent.

howard Feb 5th, 2001 09:59 AM

I'd second Lori's trio, with Contact topping the list. You should have not problem (especially weekdays) getting tickets at TKTS for Fosse and Cabaret. Contact's possibility. I'd also add Kiss Me Kate and The Full Monty, both very entertaining shows. <BR>Since you prefer nonmusicals, stick with my two previous recommendations--Proof and Dinner with Friends. They are both outstanding theater.

Cheryl Feb 5th, 2001 10:02 AM

I too am going to New York and plan on getting my theater tickets ahead of time. This may seem like a basic question ... but how do I get these, i.e., through the box office at the theater or through a central ticket agency?

Laurie Feb 5th, 2001 10:26 AM

Marcia, <BR>If you're a soap-oper fan, consider getting tickects to the Daytime Emmy Awards show if you're going to be in NY on May 18th. Tickets aren't on sale yet but should be available early to mid April. It's a fun thing to attend if you're into soap operas.

Caitlin Feb 5th, 2001 12:38 PM

Cheryl, you can go through Telecharge for most Broadway productions and Ticketmaster for the others. Check out www.telecharge.com; if you don't want to order over the internet, you can use the toll-free number, which is on the site, but the site is a great source of info. You can find out how long each show is, what the ticket prices are, view seating charts, etc. I've noticed that this site now lists all the shows, and if they don't sell the tickets, they'll bounce you to the Ticketmaster site (which doesn't have nearly as much good info, unfortunately). BTW, they will mail you the tickets at your home unless it's right before a show or you specifically request will call. <BR> <BR>Hey, Howard--I'm finally going to see Proof, at the end of the month, and am really looking forward to it.

lisa Feb 5th, 2001 01:20 PM

Here's another vote for "Proof." Mary-Louise Parker is excellent and so is the script. I also saw "Dinner with Friends" which was good too, but I liked "Proof" slightly better.

howard Feb 5th, 2001 01:30 PM

Caitlin, you'll love it. <BR>Lisa, I agree with your comment about the two plays. <BR>Cheryl, I'll add the following to Caitlin's comments: <BR>1. If you use Ticketmaster or Telecharge, there is an addition $5.75 charge per tickets. (This kills me and usually try to avoid it at all costs!) <BR>2. Check out the Playbill website (www.playbill.com) and join its club. (It's free and it's not a gimmick.) Once you join, you have access to discount tickets for some shows. You can either order these in advance (you'll still pay the extra $5.75, but at least you're getting the tickets for less) or run off a copy of the offer and take to the box office when you get to NY. (Obviously, if a show is doing well, there won't be a discount offer!) <BR>3. When you get to NYC, you can wait in line for half-priced tickets at one of the TKTS booths (Times Square or the World Trade Center) and get same-day tickets. <BR>If you give info on which shows you are interested in seeing, it will be easier to give advice on the best way to get tickets. <BR>3.

xxx Feb 5th, 2001 05:03 PM

Contact was fabulous!

Becky Feb 5th, 2001 06:22 PM

What do you think the chances are for discount tickets to Phantom on a Monday night the last week of March? I haven't seen any discounts on Playbill yet, but they seem to have offers closer to the performance date. We will need 6 tickets, in case the larger # is relevant.

marcia Feb 6th, 2001 02:47 AM

Hello <BR>Thanks for the information. I will enter the playbill site to register .I think in my case the only play I should buy in advance should be Contact. I will try to find out how full they are entering the sites you recommended. <BR>Marcia

Cheryl Feb 6th, 2001 04:48 AM

Howard, <BR> <BR>Thanks for your comments. I will be in New York the end of this month. I am interested in getting tickets for Contact (one ticket - Wed evening performance); and The Full Monty (2 tickets - Fri or Sat performance.)

howard Feb 6th, 2001 05:54 AM

Lisa, you have a chance of getting half-price tickets at TKTS on the day of the performance. Historically, Monday night is the slowest night of the week for theater, and Phantom is not selling. However, you won't see it listing on Playbill. So, if yo're a gambler, wait until the day of the performance and get into the TKTS line early, say around 2 p.m. Also, when you get to NYC, check at the NYC Visitors' Bureau in Times Square and other tourist kiosks in the midtown area for the possibility of discount tickets that you bring to the box office. <BR>Marcia, it's a tough call whether tickets for Contact will be at TKTS in May. That's a much busier theater season than now. It's a great show and worth the investment of full price. Incidentally, you can see from anywhere in that theater, so the less expensive tickets are fine. <BR>Cheryl, I'm almost positive that you'll be able to get a Wednesday evening ticket for Contact when you get here. And, note what I said in the last paragraph about the theater. Since you want to go to The Full Monty on a weekend, I would advise getting tickets (full-price) in advance. Weekends are much more popular, naturally, though there is an outside chance that you could luck in at the half-price booth. <BR>One final note: I've another straight-play recommendation--Fully Committed, a very, very funny one-man show off-Broadway in the Village. Just got an email from Playbill that tickets are only $30 (except Saturdays) for performance thru April 29. A real bargain for a funny, fuuny show.

annK Feb 6th, 2001 07:37 AM

Marcia, be aware that some houses are dark on Monday nights, so you may want to find out what shows are up on Mondays, and I think Playbill can give you that info. <BR> <BR>Have a great time while you are here.

jhm Feb 6th, 2001 08:10 AM

Dinner with Friends, I'd heard, is very good, but also quite depressing (about the dissolution of marriage and relationships) -- you should be forewarned! I've heard terrific things about Contact and Proof. Tale of the Allergist's Wife is something that many people find amusing (the breakdown of an Upper West Side dilettante housewife) and something I found gratingly annoying.

xxx Feb 6th, 2001 08:15 AM

Dirty Blonde is a very amusing three person play about Mae West. Great play, but only for adults due to the humor.

howard Feb 6th, 2001 12:14 PM

AnnK is correct that most shows don't play on Monday nights, but Phantom does. <BR>I left a word off my previous comment about Phantom. I meant to say that Phantom is not selling out. (left out the word "out"). <BR>As for Dinner with Friends, I wouldn't describe is as "quite depressing." Serious, yes, about the breakup of a marriage, but my wife and I didn't find it depressing.

Marcie Feb 6th, 2001 01:47 PM

I've seen many of the plays currently playing. I'd highly recommend Annie Get Your Gun. Bernadette Peters is terrific and such a voice! Good Luck

howard Feb 6th, 2001 01:51 PM

Sorry, Marcie, but Bernadette Peters has long since left Annie Get Your Gun. Reba McEntire has the part now. And, tickets for that one are definitely available at TKTS.

Ellen Feb 6th, 2001 03:21 PM

Sight-unseen, my father just saw "Producers" here in Chicago and raved on for days about it. He feels it will be the hit play of the year. I tried getting tickets to one of the shows myself but they are all sold-out. "Producers" hits NYC in March. It'll be a close call between Contact and Producers for me, but I think I'm going with "Producers".

howard Feb 6th, 2001 03:24 PM

Great news, Ellen, since we have tickets for The Producers in April!

kk Feb 6th, 2001 05:29 PM

Great, and I have a preview ticket for The Producers in late March. I loved the movie, way back when.

MARCIA Apr 9th, 2001 02:25 PM

Dear Friends<BR>I will be travelling in may and following your advices I have my list of plays.<BR>I bought already my tickets for Contact.<BR>I was wondering if there are any new plays, since our last communication was in february.What about the producers? <BR>Thanks to all<BR>Marcia

Howard Apr 9th, 2001 02:48 PM

Marcia, definitely get tickets for The Producers. Advance work is that it can't miss! It's already the hot new show and doesn't official open until April 19. Call now for tickets, as they are selling fast (I understand the Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick will do a number from the show on the Today Show in the morning, between 8 and 9.)

tommy Apr 13th, 2001 06:38 AM

Highly recommended are the Lion King, The Producers, and Vagina Monologues. <BR>

Ellen Apr 13th, 2001 11:29 AM

Hi. I have seen the Producers twice already,and yes it was great. I have also seen two others that are fantastic - 42nd St & Bells are Ringing. 42nd street is everythin a broadway musical should be-wonderful choreography & dancing, gorgeous costumes, terrific music, and enchanting sets. Highly recommend. Bells are Ringing is another hit by the Comden & Green team. Faith Prince is unbelievably comfortable in the lead roll. Was so reminded of Lucille Ball! The sets & costumes were great. Not as much dancing & singing as the usual musicals. A more involving storyline & a lot of dialogue. May satisfy the musical/non-musical couples. For you NY'ers who don't mind some travel to NJ, there are 2 great productions in a row at the Paper MIll Playhouse. The 1st is Funny Girl starring Robert Cuccioli (Jekyl & Hyde). Next is Carousel. Also, Cirque du Soleil's Dralion is in Jersey City.

Caitlin Apr 13th, 2001 02:47 PM

Good luck with the Producers for May. Several weeks ago I looked for tickets to any of four mid-May performances during a period when some people will be visiting and they were all sold out.

Marcia Apr 17th, 2001 06:42 AM

Dear friends <BR>I got tickets for the producers for may 16. The seats were not very good but at least I got the tickets. I will try to buy tickets for Proof in NY. Are they in offer for half price or it would be better to get them now? <BR>Marcia

Howard Apr 17th, 2001 09:08 AM

There's a chance that tickets for Proof might be available at TKTS for mid-week performances. But if not, you can probably get tickets when you get to New York. However, keep in mind that it just won the Pulitzer Prize, which might make it a little harder. Obviously, if you get tickets now, you'll have better seats! It's a tough call. The show is definitely worth seeing. That and The Producers make for a surefire rewarding double experience.

saw Apr 17th, 2001 09:20 AM

TKTS - in times square or at the World Trade tower (usually less of a line there) for same day tickets and if you go to playbill.com there is info about buying tickets by phone or online

Cathy Apr 17th, 2001 06:37 PM

I would highly suggest Proof- it was wonderful and well worth the ticket price.

Caitlin Apr 18th, 2001 12:13 PM

Does anyone recall when the Tony nominations come out? Sometime in May, I believe. That might affect Proof as well, as I think it, and Mary-Louise Prker, are pretty much shoo-ins. BTW, Howard, yes I did love it. Best straight play I've seen in a long time; my s.o. said MLP was "so good it was eerie."

Howard Apr 18th, 2001 01:43 PM

Caitlin, I believe the Tony nominations are announced in early May. However, I don't think it'll affect Proof that much. Proof is doing well, but not selling out every night. A person could luck in at TKTS, but if a person really wants to see the show, he/she shouldn't chance it, but should get tickets at the box office. (P.S.: Caitlin, glad you liked the show. We see August Wilson's latest, King Hedley II, in a couple weeks. We're big fans of his work. Will let you know how it is.)

Marcia May 6th, 2001 12:45 PM

Dear friends <BR>I will be in New York next week. I have my tickets for Contact and The Producers. Since our last talk have you seen any good new play? <BR>Best regards <BR>marcia

Howard May 6th, 2001 06:01 PM

Funny you should ask, Marcia. We just saw August Wilson's new play "King Hedley II" this afternoon. It's profound, sad and very eloquent. If you have seen any of his previous shows, this one's a must. The writing and acting are both outstanding. We were very moved and impressed.

Matt May 7th, 2001 05:55 AM

<BR>Last night we enjoyed "Glimmer, Glimmer, and Shine" in previews. John Spencer from "The West Wing" starred. It's playing at the City Center on 55th between 6th and 7th.

Martha May 8th, 2001 03:30 AM

Just returned from a weekend in NYC. We saw The Full Monty, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, and Annie Get Your Gun. All were wonderful.

Marcia May 9th, 2001 02:53 AM

Hello friends <BR>Howard:I don't know anything about Wilson's work. Could you please tell me about him , his work and the play?I will try to see his new play as you were so impressed . <BR>Marcia


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