Re: Broadway Joey
Posted: Tue April 12, 2022 3:54 pm
Oh yeah. That sold out immediately. Plus my work schedule doesn't make seeing shows easy.tragabigzanda wrote:how so? is it already sold out?epilogue wrote:I'm hoping to but it'll be tricky.tragabigzanda wrote:You gonna watch McAvoy in Cyrano at BAM?
Huzzah!Jorge wrote:Just got tickets to see Beetlejuice on Halloween. Lol
soften the blow by bringing a sausage egg and cheese on a roll to the window..Jorge wrote:Hypothetically, if an RMer were to just show up at your place of employment to say hi, how much would it freak you out?
I don't think it would freak me out at all. I only know what like three of you look like.Jorge wrote:Hypothetically, if an RMer were to just show up at your place of employment to say hi, how much would it freak you out?
Again, no idea what you look like IRL. I would not be at all surprised to find out that you had come in and purchased tickets from me and never said boo about it.doug rr wrote:i thought long and hard about it too last time i was there
What did you think of North Country?4/5 wrote:Saw Hamilton, Book of Mormon, and Girl From the North Country this weekend.![]()
About 2/3 of the Hamilton cast was standbys but it was still a lot of fun.
So, we basically went spur of the moment. We saw Book of Mormon that afternoon and didn't have nighttime plans and during intermission we're flipping through the playbill and saw a thing about North Country and got tickets. I was there for Bob Dylan songs. I don't know what I was expecting to tell you the truth, but it wasn't what it was. I thought the music was outstanding (even though it seemed like there were a surprising number of songs from the 80s which is the Dylan decade I don't know at all) and I loved the concert-like performances to a number of the songs. The play itself came together for me in the last 45 mins or so and I enjoyed it overall.epilogue wrote:What did you think of North Country?4/5 wrote:Saw Hamilton, Book of Mormon, and Girl From the North Country this weekend.![]()
About 2/3 of the Hamilton cast was standbys but it was still a lot of fun.
Your opinion matters to me. Thank you for taking the time to reply.4/5 wrote:So, we basically went spur of the moment. We saw Book of Mormon that afternoon and didn't have nighttime plans and during intermission we're flipping through the playbill and saw a thing about North Country and got tickets. I was there for Bob Dylan songs. I don't know what I was expecting to tell you the truth, but it wasn't what it was. I thought the music was outstanding (even though it seemed like there were a surprising number of songs from the 80s which is the Dylan decade I don't know at all) and I loved the concert-like performances to a number of the songs. The play itself came together for me in the last 45 mins or so and I enjoyed it overall.epilogue wrote:What did you think of North Country?4/5 wrote:Saw Hamilton, Book of Mormon, and Girl From the North Country this weekend.![]()
About 2/3 of the Hamilton cast was standbys but it was still a lot of fun.
I also have very little experience with plays so I don't think my opinion is worth very much. The only other plays I've seen are Wicked and All the Way with Bryan Cranston a few years.
This is the oldest Weaseling’s favorite as well. She’s seen it 2-3 times so far. Mrs Wease is wanting to see it when we’re up there in January.epilogue wrote:I went to go see Little Shop of Horrors last night. Off Broadway. As a kid growing up the movie had a profound impact on me. But this was the first time I'd ever seen the stage version
Little Shop is probably my favorite musical. It was so, so great.