NY Broadway Shows-Wicked
#61
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Starrs, I don't think I'll ever forget the first time I saw A Chorus Line. "Thrilling" is an appropriate description. I remember when it ended, we sat there speechless, in awe. That final number just knocked us out! And, we wanted the whole show to start all over again!
#64
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I am back from New York and I got to see Wicked. I went to the theatre and tried the lottery but did not win. I guy working there told me to stand in the cancellation line. I was able to get great seats in the Orchestra section for the regular price. My daughter loved Wicked the best. We also saw Phantom of the Opera(my favorite) and 39 Steps. We were not to impressed with the last one. I ended up getting all my tickets the day of the show from the theatre itself. I walked by the TKTS booth but the lines were too long for me. It was not worth half price tickets for me to stand for an hour especially when you are on vacation. I printed out the codes from broadwaybox and used them for one of the shows. I cannot wait to go back and see more.
#66
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Just bought tickets for the family to go see Chorus Line. I saw it years ago and can't wait to see it again.
DH said something about some of the songs changing.....old ones gone, new ones put in. I seem to recall something like that in the movie - but does anyone know if any changes were made to the show?
DH said something about some of the songs changing.....old ones gone, new ones put in. I seem to recall something like that in the movie - but does anyone know if any changes were made to the show?
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I saw the touring company in Atlanta last season and was very underwhelmed. I was surprised at how much we didn't like it. I'd never seen the Chorus Line before, was very psyched...and very disappointed.
I hope it has improved.
I hope it has improved.
#72
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starrs - what "underwhelmed" you?
DH and I have seen it before but this is the first time our sons will be seeing it.
I saw it years ago on Broadway. A friend of mine from high school and her husband were in it for years - but I missed them. Altho I did see the husband when he was in Cats.
DH and I have seen it before but this is the first time our sons will be seeing it.
I saw it years ago on Broadway. A friend of mine from high school and her husband were in it for years - but I missed them. Altho I did see the husband when he was in Cats.
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I don't know how to describe it. I love musicals expected to love the show. Perhaps it was the cast as HowardR mentioned. There were two standouts in the cast but the rest of the show felt...don't know what word to use...lethargic?
Our seats were great but it almost felt like we were watching a movie. The energy that usually reverberates from the stage just wasn't there. Don't really know how to describe it. The premise and the music were fine. We were just...underwhelmed.
Our seats were great but it almost felt like we were watching a movie. The energy that usually reverberates from the stage just wasn't there. Don't really know how to describe it. The premise and the music were fine. We were just...underwhelmed.
#80
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The revival did not overwhelm the New York critics, whose main criticism was the it was--in my words--too much of a copy of the original, without a sparkle of its own.....and, of course, a copy is never as good as what it copied!

