Broadway Banter: Time for a New One
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Howard is correct! If you read my thread on deciding the best time to visit New York, you will see that a must-do on our list for that trip was to see The Book of Mormon. While weighing our options, entire shows went from having decent seats available to being sold out over the course of several days! There is no way to know, of course, but I theorize quite a few of those tickets end up on StubHub or other secondary outlets. That said, we have ours. We have no hotel or plane reservations, but we DO have our tickets to see The Book of Mormon!
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Just saw "Book of Mormon" (bought tickets in late-April) and LOVED it. Actually found the story to be rather "sweet" and somewhat inspirational, despite vulgarity (which didn't offend us, but might offend others). Also saw "Bonnie and Clyde." Now, that was awesome. The chemistry between Bonnie and Clyde was intense, the music beautiful. But if you're looking for big "song and dance" numbers, "Bonnie and Clyde" isn't for you. But a good story, great staging, great music and songs, and incredible performances from all. I'll be very interested to see the reviews after the official opening on December 1st. For what it is worth to anyone, we absolutely loved it.
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Heading out the first week in Dec. Already have tickets to Book of Mormon and can hardly wait! Bonnie & Clyde? Sounds like a possibility? We are only there a few nights and want to pack in as much as possible, but DD loves musicals! I really wanted War Horse but think a musical is going to win out.
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If I were there, I'd want to see this -
http://standingonceremony.net/
http://standingonceremony.net/
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#50
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Thanks for the info on Bonnie & Clyde, I have tickets for the 17th, bought them early hoping the show would open to decent reviews.
Loved "Other Desert Cities", they just extended this to March, the actors/show/writing are incredible!
Loved "Other Desert Cities", they just extended this to March, the actors/show/writing are incredible!
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Starrs, thanks for the info on the Barbara Cook article. She is one of our all-time favorites. We've seen her many times. Perhaps the most memorable occurred when we had the good fortune to be in the audience when she gave a master class to three young singers. It was, indeed, a memorable, as well as thrilling, experience...and certainly made it so clear as to why she is such a great interpreter of songs.
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Since Barbara Cook came up here, I will now (shamelessly) promote another singer: Daryl Sherman.
Jazz Brunch at the Algonquin Oak Room on Saturday December 10; Daryl is my neighbor and she is really very good:
http://www.darylsherman.com/pages/calendar.php
http://www.algonquinhotel.com/jazz-brunch
And you can say hello to (the newly leashed) Matilda, the cat, after brunch.
Jazz Brunch at the Algonquin Oak Room on Saturday December 10; Daryl is my neighbor and she is really very good:
http://www.darylsherman.com/pages/calendar.php
http://www.algonquinhotel.com/jazz-brunch
And you can say hello to (the newly leashed) Matilda, the cat, after brunch.
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Have the New York critics EVER been kind to any Frank Wildhorn show, including Jekyl and Hyde, Scarlet Pimpernel, or Wonderland? The Broadway blog I follow pretty much predicted that the critics would hate Bonnie and Clyde. One of the funniest critic comments I read about it was that the show tries to copy the movie (in my opinion it doesn't even begin to --despite it working from the same base material. But when that critic mentioned that they even copied the title from the movie, I had to laugh. What were they supposed to call it -- "Clyde and Bonnie"?
I saw Bonnie and Clyde in Sarasota this past year -- pre-Broadway -- and found it pretty exciting as a "small" musical. I'm anxious to see it again this Wednesday night, regardless of what the critics say. But then I really liked Jekyl and Hyde (with the original cast) and even enjoyed Wonderland.
I saw Bonnie and Clyde in Sarasota this past year -- pre-Broadway -- and found it pretty exciting as a "small" musical. I'm anxious to see it again this Wednesday night, regardless of what the critics say. But then I really liked Jekyl and Hyde (with the original cast) and even enjoyed Wonderland.
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Thanks...it sounds wonderful and I'm sure we will love it!
Godspell was a huge show when I was in high school (mid-70's) and I was a bit obsessed with it for a time. The local playhouse put it on one summer and I went multiple times. It sounds like a cool show--we will consider it if it is still playing in May when we are there.
Godspell was a huge show when I was in high school (mid-70's) and I was a bit obsessed with it for a time. The local playhouse put it on one summer and I went multiple times. It sounds like a cool show--we will consider it if it is still playing in May when we are there.

