George C Posted March 31 Author #1651 Share Posted March 31 Please continue with any suggestions on plays that you have seen. I am also waiting to see who is playing at 54 below and Carlyle room which are both excellent night clubs with some big name talent . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lenquixote66 Posted March 31 #1652 Share Posted March 31 On 3/30/2024 at 2:35 PM, Broadwayfamily said: Hi, Has anyone seen Hadestown, wondering what you thought of the show? I saw the original production in Vermont in 2006.It was excellent. My wife and I saw theatrical productions all over the US and Canada between 1973 and 2018. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nitemare Posted April 1 #1653 Share Posted April 1 On 3/30/2024 at 11:35 AM, Broadwayfamily said: Hi, Has anyone seen Hadestown, wondering what you thought of the show? Hundreds of reviews here: https://www.show-score.com/broadway-shows/hadestown-broadway You will get much more info from a site like that then just a few replies here. IE: @George C liked it. I didn't like it. My wife thought it was ok. But Show Score gives you more info, like things to compare it to. Casts change, too, so my experience may be quite different than yours. For instance, we LOVED Hamilton almost every time we saw it. But one time we attended, the actor playing Hamilton didn't have the same charisma, so we didn't think it was as good. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
George C Posted April 1 Author #1654 Share Posted April 1 55 minutes ago, Nitemare said: Hundreds of reviews here: https://www.show-score.com/broadway-shows/hadestown-broadway You will get much more info from a site like that then just a few replies here. IE: @George C liked it. I didn't like it. My wife thought it was ok. But Show Score gives you more info, like things to compare it to. Casts change, too, so my experience may be quite different than yours. For instance, we LOVED Hamilton almost every time we saw it. But one time we attended, the actor playing Hamilton didn't have the same charisma, so we didn't think it was as good. The cast does have a huge part on my thoughts on how I like it , some stars can carry a show , I doubt we would have liked Waitress as much if Sara Barillies wasn’t starring in it. Wife just booked our flights, going to New York is a little early but now we can book a possible show that night. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
George C Posted April 7 Author #1655 Share Posted April 7 We have good tickets to Hamilton for Friday and most likely will go to 54 below to see Soundheim unplugged ( would highly recommend seeing a show here very talented singers and musicians in a rather small nightclub). Will try to get to a Katz to get a pastrami sometime, also pizza is a must and our favorite restaurant Becco’s . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
George C Posted May 10 Author #1656 Share Posted May 10 Any more suggestions for broadway, just bought tickets for Company in Dallas in September, just two weeks to go . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nitemare Posted May 13 #1657 Share Posted May 13 We visited NYC in Mid April and saw: Sweeney Todd: very dark production, but Sutton Foster is a treasure The Who's Tommy: I didn't like some of the song choices, but it's very high energy Merrily We Roll Along: Great cast, the story isn't as strong Hamilton: Got $99 Obstructed View seats in the 5th row waaaaay over on the side 2 days earlier at the box office. They very carefully tell you about the obstruction and stamp it on the tix. Our seats were 25% the cost of the folks 4 seats to our left. We heard EVERYthing, but could see 80-85% of the staging. We've seen it before so we were more than fine with these $99 seats The best thing we saw was an Off Broadway show called Dead Outlaw, but it has closed. By the folks who did The Band's Visit. Incredible show, based on a true story. Dark but so well done 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
George C Posted May 14 Author #1658 Share Posted May 14 9 hours ago, Nitemare said: We visited NYC in Mid April and saw: Sweeney Todd: very dark production, but Sutton Foster is a treasure The Who's Tommy: I didn't like some of the song choices, but it's very high energy Merrily We Roll Along: Great cast, the story isn't as strong Hamilton: Got $99 Obstructed View seats in the 5th row waaaaay over on the side 2 days earlier at the box office. They very carefully tell you about the obstruction and stamp it on the tix. Our seats were 25% the cost of the folks 4 seats to our left. We heard EVERYthing, but could see 80-85% of the staging. We've seen it before so we were more than fine with these $99 seats The best thing we saw was an Off Broadway show called Dead Outlaw, but it has closed. By the folks who did The Band's Visit. Incredible show, based on a true story. Dark but so well done Where did you buy your tickets? I was going to book Sutton Foster who played at Club Carlyle last year but waited too long and it was sold out. Thanks for information. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nitemare Posted May 14 #1659 Share Posted May 14 22 minutes ago, George C said: Where did you buy your tickets? I was going to book Sutton Foster who played at Club Carlyle last year but waited too long and it was sold out. Thanks for information. All tix other than Merrily were from TKTS Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
George C Posted May 14 Author #1660 Share Posted May 14 1 hour ago, Nitemare said: All tix other than Merrily were from TKTS I have also bought 95 percent of the shows in last 30 years from tkts , my only problem is some of the tkts I have bought didn’t have enough legroom so I stood in back or left some shows . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nitemare Posted May 14 #1661 Share Posted May 14 11 hours ago, George C said: I have also bought 95 percent of the shows in last 30 years from tkts , my only problem is some of the tkts I have bought didn’t have enough legroom so I stood in back or left some shows . We always buy one show we REALLY want to see in advance, and then TKTS for the rest. And I mispoke before, as mentioned the cheap Hamilton tix were from the Box Office. Obstructed view seats are a great way to see the show up close (or most of it, at least) at a really good price 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
George C Posted May 31 Author #1662 Share Posted May 31 Hamilton unfortunately had terrible seats for legroom, really enjoyed Back to the Future, fun show and was able to get great seats with half price tkts , excellent legroom. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nitemare Posted June 1 #1663 Share Posted June 1 17 hours ago, George C said: Hamilton unfortunately had terrible seats for legroom, really enjoyed Back to the Future, fun show and was able to get great seats with half price tkts , excellent legroom. The secret for Hamilton is to get the boxes. Cheap, close, and unlimited legroom. The problem is that they only sell them at the box office so they can clearly explain to you that the view is partially obstructed. We used to buy them there on our former frequent NYC visits for a following trip to the city and were never disappointed 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
George C Posted June 1 Author #1664 Share Posted June 1 30 minutes ago, Nitemare said: The secret for Hamilton is to get the boxes. Cheap, close, and unlimited legroom. The problem is that they only sell them at the box office so they can clearly explain to you that the view is partially obstructed. We used to buy them there on our former frequent NYC visits for a following trip to the city and were never disappointed Last year we were given a free upgrade to a box after asking if we could upgrade our seats because of lack of leg room , that was for some like it hot . Will definitely keep that in mind for next trip , thanks, we loved the box. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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