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Post by Mark on Jan 30, 2022 13:03:06 GMT
Caught my first two New York shows of the year this month!
Black No More (The New Group, Off-Broadway) So I got a bit of stick on another forum for comparing this to Hamilton, but, it certainly reminded me of it in terms of music style, if never reaching that level. Writer Tariq Trotter is also in this, although I wasn't aware of his work beforehand. Based on a 1931 satire novel, the story is of a scientist who has made a machine which can turn black people white. I saw the first preview and thought it was very good, but with work still to do, particularly with the length and pacing. The cast were fantastic though, particularly Tamika Lawrence, and I also really liked Brandon Victor Dixon. I recognised some other cast member too - Jennifer Damiano, Ephraim Sykes and of course, Lillias White (unfortunately very much underused in this). Worth a watch, this runs until end of February, although I'm sure they have ambitions for a future life as the production was quite lavish for being off-broadway
Skeleton Crew (Samuel J. Friedman Theatre - Broadway) A really great play. Set in a Detroit factory which is on the verge of closing down. After a relatively slow first scene it really picked up and kept you guessing through the next two hours. Phylicia Rashad was particularly excellent, although the entire cast were great. In a way it reminded me of Sweat just with the themes involved. A full standing ovation from the audience to a very appreciative cast.
Anyone else making a trip this year? I'll be there for two weeks in March so saving some of the bigger Broadway shows for then.
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Post by Mark on Mar 14, 2022 16:09:47 GMT
First week of my holiday in New York The Music Man
9/3 Matinee Made a return to this show for my first show of the week. The weather was rotten so I thought rush might be quieter. I arrived at 9am and I was about 45 people down the line but still got a great seat in row D orchestra. Enjoyed this show more on a second viewing having become a bit more familiar with the score. More thoughts in The Music Man threadHadestown9/3 Evening More thoughts posted in the Hadestown Thread but I thoroughly enjoyed this on a second viewing. I won the digital lotto and was in the left boxes. Slightly restricted view but most was played front and centre so wasn't an issue Phantom of the Opera10/3 Matinee Another digital lottery win! The only Thursday matinee on Broadway and one I have done a fair few times now on my various trips. It's in great shape and the audience still love it Prayer for the French Republic10/3 Evening Rush ticket through Todaytix for my first venture Off-Broadway. I'd only previously seen "Admissions" by Joshua Harmon which I had enjoyed. This play was really great, showing parallels of a French Jewish family in the 1940s and the present day. The 3 hour runtime flew by with some great characters and very engaging writing. I wouldn't be surprised to see this picked up by one of our producing houses in London. Take Me Out
11/3 Evening TodayTix certainly picking up a lot of the slack for me this week with another successful rush ticket! I knew very little about this play before going in, but it was very good. It is about a gay baseball player who comes out and how this affects relations with the other players in the locker room. Certainly not for the prudish, with lots of nudity - makes all the puns about our own "Cock" play seem tame. Certainly got a reaction from a lady in the audience with a very loud "ohhh" when the first nude guy walked onto stage. Aside from that, Jesse Tyler Ferguson gives a brilliant comedy performance and I would hope he will be recognised come awards season. They are using Yondr pouches to lock up phones in the theatre, but the process was very easy. Space Dogs12/3 Matinee Rush ticket $34 for this new Off-Broadway musical. I thought this was really fun, lots of toy dogs being used and the two actors (also the writers) were really good. An interesting way of telling the space race story and the audience lapped it up. This was my first visit to MCC and it is a really great venue. At the Wedding12/3 Evening All tickets for $30 for this one at Lincoln Centre 3. This is the venue for new and emerging writers. Unfortunately I really wasn't taken with this. It is very episodic and focuses on one character interacting with different people at a wedding reception. A good idea in theory but it was really under-developed, with some characters only appearing in one scene, and only running 70 minutes. Company13/3 Matinee My sixth visit. Not much to add from previous visits except I really think this is one of the best shows on Broadway right now. I can see it winning Best Revival over Music Man. More thoughts in the Company ThreadEnglish13/3 Evening Wow! This play was outstanding. Another new off-Broadway venue for me in Atlantic Theatre, another great venue. A cast of 5, one teacher and four students, it relates to a class in Iran learning English as a foreign language. The really interesting concept here is that when the characters speak in Farsi, they speak in perfect American accents, and when in English, very much with an accent which you might expect from someone learning English as a foreign language. This also becomes interesting because two of the characters speak much better English than others. 100 minute runtime flew by - I honestly think this is one of the best new plays I have seen in recent times. 5 stars from me! Coming Up in week two! I have Birthday Candles and Little Shop of Horrors already. Also on my hit-list: Suffs (If I can get a ticket) To My Girls MJ Paradise Square American Buffalo Plaza Suite Little Girl Blue I mayyyy also do Chicago/Moulin Rouge.
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Post by mattnyc on Mar 17, 2022 3:40:07 GMT
Mark, keep checking The Public’s website for returns/cancelations for “Suffs”.
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Post by Mark on Mar 17, 2022 4:01:18 GMT
Mark, keep checking The Public’s website for returns/cancelations for “Suffs”. Went tonight and thought it was a fantastic show! Some pictures from the theatre - Will post a more detailed review in coming days. Also seen Chicago/MJ/Moulin Rouge since my post. Plaza Suite booked as my final show next Wednesday. Just a few more to sort now.
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Post by mattnyc on Mar 17, 2022 4:09:58 GMT
Oh great!! I’m seeing it in a couple weeks and really looking forward to it. So happy you were able to get in!
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Post by Mark on Mar 20, 2022 15:12:24 GMT
Week Two!
Chicago 14/3 Evening I had never seen Chicago on Broadway and with such a limited number of shows playing a Monday night, I decided to give it a whirl. I'm really pleased I did. At the heart of it, it's a really great score, and with no stunt casting at the moment I was able to enjoy it for just that. Particular standout was Amra-Faye Wright as Velma Kelly - she's been playing the role for many years and is really great.
MJ 15/3 Evening This was a tricky one. I enjoyed the music/choreo and performances, but this was a very difficult show to get right and I'm not quite sure they made it. How do you make a bio musical and get around the controversy surrounding Michael? Well, you set it in 1992 before any of the allegations had really come to light. In a world in which Prince Andrew has just paid £12million to settle out of court, we are reminded that Jackson also settled out of court for his first allegations for $23 Million. Loved the arrangements and particularly Man in the Mirror and They Don't Really Care About Us. Myles Frost made a brilliant MJ. They definitely don't shy away from the fact that he was a difficult person to work with and a perfectionist.
Moulin Rouge 16/3 Matinee I had seen this on my trip in 2020 but hadn't yet made it to the London production, partly due to reviews of a lacklustre cast. No such troubles here, with Aaron Tveit singing beautifully, and Ashley Loren (alternate Satine) just stunning. I'd forgotten how great some of the arrangements are and how beautiful the show is. I must catch it in London eventually to compare.
Suffs 16/3 Evening This has been the musical highlight of my trip so far. Absolutely wonderful show and I was totally captured from the start. Shaina Taub stars as Alice Paul, and also wrote the show. What a find she is, absolutely brilliant performance and she has written a cracking show here. She is also doing lyrics for Devil Wears Prada this summer in Chicago which I'm sure will be just as good. Nikki M. James as Ida B. Wells gets a brilliant number in act one and is fabulous whenever she's onstage. Other highlights include Jenn Colella as Carrie Catt, Grace McLean as Woodrow Wilson and Philippa Soo as Inez Milholland
Musically it's difficult to compare. Bit of Schwartz/Pippin esque at times, and very unashamedly musical theatre. I knew little about the US suffragette movement and came out with a really good base understanding.
The next obvious stop for this is Broadway and I'd be really surprised if it didn't with this cast and with how strong the material is.
Here's a little taster
Paradise Square 18/3 Evening If Suffs were the musical highlight, then this was probably the lowlight. I just really did not connect at all with this show, and it was a particularly long slog to the end with two technical stops in act two (finishing at 11:30pm). The music was certainly nice, and Joaquina Kalukango gives a strong performance, but the limited story is hard to follow and muddled. I don't see this running long.
Come From Away 19/3 Matinee A friend was in town and had never seen a Broadway show, and so this seemed the obvious choice. Was nice to see some of the original cast again, and of course Rachel Tucker representing the West End production - the audience loved her. Interestingly she sang Me and the Sky in its original key here after it had been lowered in the West End.
Birthday Candles 19/3 Evening Loved this play. Debra Messing plays Ernestine and goes from 17 to over 100, each scene representing another birthday. It zips along nicely and is both heart-breaking at times, yet very funny at others. Messing is strong and uses a mixture of physicality and voice to show her changing age. Other actors play varying family members throughout the years. Definitely one to see if you can, it's only a limited run to the end of May.
Four shows to go - Little Shop of Horrors (today matinee), To My Girls (tonight), American Buffalo (first preview Tuesday - hopefully!) and Plaza Suite (Weds Matinee before my flight home). Decided not to see Little Girl Blue in the end - lost the lotto and the tickets are otherwise quite expensive for a one woman show.
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Post by Mark on Mar 24, 2022 15:47:56 GMT
The Final Four!
Little Shop of Horrors 20/3 Matinee One of my favourites and I was so happy to finally see this production after having it cancelled in 2020 due to the shutdown. Christian Borle was a highlight - so brilliant as Orin and others. Tammy Blanchard... gosh... I was not a fan of her take on Audrey. Conrad Ricamora was a good Seymore although I wish I had seen Jeremy Jordan (or Jonathan Groff) in the role. But overall, this is a great production. The plant in particular is very impressive. This production seems to be doing great business, I'd expect it to hang around for a while longer.
To My Girls 20/3 Evening A cute play, even if it features a company of gay stereotypes. Certainly a lot of laughs, just not a lot of substance.
American Buffalo 22/3 Evening This was the first preview. I've seen a handful of Mamet plays before (Speed the Plow, Oleanna, The Woods) but this was my first encounter with American Buffalo. I did quite like the play itself although perhaps not as much as Oleanna.
This production though! The acting here was top notch from all three gentlemen, very impressive, and as you can see from the set pictures, it's beautiful. I was totally engaged throughout.
Plaza Suite 23/3 Matinee A mediocre play which was significantly elevated by a really great performance from Sarah Jessica Parker - she totally got the memo! Matthew Broderick was exactly as I expected him, which was slightly wooden, although it did fit the parts. My partial view seat in Q11 was very good value considering the cost of some of the seats on sale!
Here's the visual of all those playbills back home. Need to find a way to display them!
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Post by Mark on May 4, 2022 20:46:27 GMT
How I Learned to Drive I'd heard great things about this one. Did it live up to expectations? Well not quite. There is no denying that Mary-Louise Parker is brilliant, and she really draws you in and it is a fairly intense performance throughout. I just found it difficult to "get into" the play if that makes sense, and I think the non-linear storytelling is the main reason behind that.
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Post by Mark on May 28, 2022 12:13:10 GMT
Which Way to the StageA love letter to musical theatre fandom. I was super excited when I saw the set. Setting the mood was the pre-show playlist featuring Candy Store, Satisfied, Life of the Party, So Much Better, Dead Mom, What Baking Can Do and Downtown (Skid Row). Judy and Jeff wait at the stage door of If/Then, desperate to have their playbill signed. She didn't sign when they saw the show as she had a cold so they're returning another night. There's a few scenes set at the stage door, others in an audition room for regional productions of Avenue Q and Spamalot, and others in a drag bar (where we are treated to a hilarious Idina Menzel drag performance of Over the Moon with many other soundbites integrated in). I just found it so funny and very well written and performed. All you want in a play really! They've released the first scene online, certainly gives you a good taster.
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Post by Mark on Nov 7, 2022 11:17:37 GMT
Heading out for two weeks from today - lucky to have my best friends who live in Manhattan now and I can go and dogsit whilst they’re on holiday - luckily their holiday has coincided perfectly with the new fall season.
Musicals Some Like it Hot, KPOP, Kimberly Akimbo, Only Gold, &Juliet, A Man of No importance Plays: The Piano Lesson, Aint No Mo, Topdog/Underdog, A Raisin in the Sun, You Will Get Sick, Leopoldstadt, Death of a Salesman.
May return to some favourites too like Beetlejuice/Little Shop/Titanique. Will also for the first time try and see the rockettes!
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