Showing posts with label broadway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label broadway. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Did you get your tickets?

Wicked flies into Schenectady in December, did you get your tickets? If you want to go, get your tickets now, it seems like tickets are selling very quickly. A snapshot from the Proctor's box office shows limited seats available for many of the performances. It's not very often that such a big blockbuster show makes it's way into town so don't miss out! 

Also, don't forget to make your dining reservations in Downtown Schenectady, they have some great places to eat! Make them now so you don't end up being shut out! I myself have tickets and dinner reservations!

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Next to Normal - A Review


Next to Normal, winner of 3 Tony Awards is a stroke of brilliance. Currently playing on Broadway at the Booth Theatre, Next to Normal is an emotional roller coaster where poignant songs and emotional story-telling meet soaring performances and brilliant design. One question, why this show wasn't the winner of a few more Tonys, especially "best musical"? With all that award nonsense aside, Next to Normal is one of the best musical experiences in recent memory. This show does not sacrifice substance for style, the primary focus is the story and the music, design and cast frame that story to perfection, a rare feat these days.

Alice Ripley is a tour de force as Diana, I can't get over how brilliant she was in this show. I feel honored to have seen this fine leading lady in top form. Kudos to the rest of the cast for their exquisit performaces. The show is designed and directed to perfection and the music and lyrics were catchy yet meaningful. The book (the most important element) is powerful and witty.

Next to Normal is theater at it's best. Broadway is once again changed and I wish we could see more shows like this produced on Broadway, To sum it up, this show is daring, un-apoligetic, heartfelt, candid, funny, disturbing, moving...the list could go on...

I dare you to find another musical currently playing on Broadway which holds up to the words listed above. Head to the Booth now, you will not be disappointed.

Next to Normal
The Booth Theatre
Performance: 2009.08.29 2pm

Next to Normal

Pure brilliance! A must see! Full review is coming up!

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Passing Strange

Over a year ago I experienced a musical theater experience like no other; “Passing Strange”.  Like any live performance, the memories of that matinee or evening will eventually fade.  The true test however, is how long it takes for them to fade.  In the case of Passing Strange, they continue on for me.  The music, the talent, and most importantly the words…  Passing Strange is a beautiful and stirring musical journey through life that everyone can relate to.  The show is worthy of a lifelong run, but Broadway being what it is, this show closed well before its time, luckily it continues beyond the stage. 

Available on-demand via Time Warner, the story and words of Passing Strange are alive and well.   I can’t recommend this “movie” enough.  The show holds up very well on screen and that is a testament to the shows creators Heidi and Stew and the cast that told this story every night at the Belasco.  If you have some spare moments and want a true cinematic/theatrical experience order this film and immerse yourself into Passing Strange.  You will not be disappointed.  “Listening is waiting…”

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

EQUUS - A Review


I saw the much hyped production of EQUUS this past weekend. I have to say I was both impressed and unimpressed. The work itself holds up very well and Richard Griffiths was brilliant as per usual. I was also impressed by the acting skills of Daniel Radcliffe (aka Harry Potter). The rest of the cast was very good, aside from Kate Mulgrew, her performance lacked depth, compared to those around her. The overall design of the show was great. Wonderful direction and impressive lighting.
In the end I wasn't blown away. I'm not sure why, I'm still thinking about it. The production had moments of amazing intensity, but they didn't last long enough to make an impact. Should you run to the Broadhurst??? No, walk. If you have the chance to see this production, check it out, but I think the play to see this season is The Seagull. I'll let you know in a few weeks.

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Mamma Mia - Here I go again!


Saw Mamma Mia at Proctor's last night! Awesome time, and I urge everyone in the area to head down to Schenectady and see this show. It's a feel good and light hearted journey. Considering all the bad things going on in this world, it was great to escape for a few hours. The cast was top notch and really put on a great show. From what I hear, most of the shows are completely sold out, but if you can score some seats, get them. You will not be disappointed (unless you don't like to have fun).

Monday, September 29, 2008

A case of the Monday's...

When I'm a bit blue, there is one YouTube video that ALWAYS cheers me up. Please enjoy!