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Post by anthony40 on Oct 11, 2023 16:17:33 GMT
It has officially opened on Broadway
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Post by Deleted on Oct 21, 2023 1:16:21 GMT
For anyone who may be considering seeing this, if you don't have tickets already this is one of the few Broadway shows right now where buying well in advance can work in your favor. The lower tiers of ticket prices are heavily sold on many if not most performances for the next six weeks or so. That likely will only accelerate given holiday visitors.
January-March, however, has ample availability for $150-$200. I know. I know. Not cheap, but a lot better than $350+ which a healthy percentage of the seats command daily right now. This is a very hot ticket at the moment.
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Post by couldileaveyou on Oct 27, 2023 11:03:31 GMT
They're currently recording the album
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Post by Someone in a tree on Nov 5, 2023 10:48:06 GMT
Im really impressed with how this production has grown since london. The dull set still limps on but at least it now looks like they have spent some money on it. The cast are all stunning. So talanted. I was super impressed with Katie Rose Clark, who plays Beth. She came onto the stage and totally nailed it in what is a difficult scene to make your entrance.
Not the best production of Merrily I've seen but its very good.
Musically its fantastic, we have an extended version of the overture and the band now contains strings. I'm really looking forward to the cast recording.
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Post by jakobo on Nov 14, 2023 20:17:44 GMT
Which production do you rate higher? This one is the only Merrily I’ve seen so I don’t have a comparison but I did think it was probably the best thing I have ever seen so I’m genuinely curious.
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Post by Someone in a tree on Nov 15, 2023 4:30:56 GMT
Donmar Warehouse (2000) and Royal Academy (2022) both had so much drive an energy to them.
They both had younger casts, which for me is a game changer.
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Post by budd on Nov 15, 2023 9:11:32 GMT
Listened to the recording, and it sounds so hollow, devoid of any emotion or style. Of course, it's nowhere near the same experience, but still kind of hard to believe the raves going by this alone.
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Post by alece10 on Nov 16, 2023 1:51:43 GMT
Just downloaded it but as its nearly 2am I'll wait until the morning to listen to it. I was lucky enough to have seen and heard it nightly when it was at the Menier which also had an amazing cast. One of my favourite Sondheim shows.
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Post by jakobo on Nov 16, 2023 13:26:15 GMT
Donmar Warehouse (2000) and Royal Academy (2022) both had so much drive an energy to them. They both had younger casts, which for me is a game changer. That’s really interesting. Do you think that those young casts managed to deliver the level of nuance and maturity required in Act I? To me the acting was the biggest highlight of this production as all three leads absolutely nailed it and elevated it to another level.
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Post by Someone in a tree on Nov 19, 2023 12:01:55 GMT
Donmar Warehouse (2000) and Royal Academy (2022) both had so much drive an energy to them. They both had younger casts, which for me is a game changer. That’s really interesting. Do you think that those young casts managed to deliver the level of nuance and maturity required in Act I? To me the acting was the biggest highlight of this production as all three leads absolutely nailed it and elevated it to another level. For me they did
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