Category: Broadway
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Maybe Happy Ending seems like it could be good
Broadway is flooded with new shows at the moment, and yet fall is filling in quickly with more shows. Maybe Happy Ending, a new musical opening on Broadway was announced the other day. Do I care? I did some research! Maybe Happy Ending, a musical about “two life-like helper-bots, Oliver and Claire, who discover each…
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Back to Broadway
In anticipation of my next Broadway adventure, I ranked the shows I’m most excited about seeing and also the ones I think will be the best. This trip was meant to include How to Dance in Ohio, but sadly it has closed. Teeth the Musical is there at the bottom of both lists because it’s…
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My Top 10 Theater Experiences of 2023
Well, here they are, in no particular order. Some of these are far from high art, but I love shows that take risks and swing big. Sometimes making a connection with the audience is the goal, and sometimes just having fun is the goal. ** Super-special thank you to my editors (and theater buddies) Ken,…
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Who cares about Gutenberg!? We saw Steve Martin and Martin Short on stage.
When I listed out upcoming shows to my show buddy to see what he’d be interested in going to, Gutenberg! caught his eye. “I’m a bit sad that Gutenberg isn’t about Steve Guttenberg, though.” he mentioned. (Ironically, and probably intentionally, Steve Guttenberg did put on a play in New York this fall, “Tales From the…
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Here We Are makes me wish Sondheim was still alive (specifically so he could finish this)
I’ve been following the progress of what is now Here We Are, Stephen Sondheim’s final musical, for years, and I naively presumed it would never happen. So when I found out that my planned November trip to Broadway overlapped with the world premiere of Here We Are, I knew we needed to make it happen.…
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Merrily We Roll Along is perfect-ish (review)
In 2016, I was invited to a production of Stephen Sondheim’s Merrily We Roll Along at the Wallis in Beverly Hills, directed by Michael Arden. I fell in love with it. It was my gateway into the world of Sondheim fandom. So I was equally excited and nervous about the latest Merrily revival. Will it…
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I saw Lincoln Center’s Camelot (review)
In 2015, still new to visiting Broadway, I was in town to see Hamilton, Fun Home and a few other new shows. I was shocked that my friend chose to see The King and I at Lincoln Center over Hamilton. Later it was pointed out to me that when something plays at Lincoln Center, it’s…
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I saw Parade (review)
The creative team behind the latest revival of Parade is a holy trinity of sorts. This is Broadway composer Jason Robert Brown’s most well-known work. He also wrote the score to one of my favorite musicals of all time, the masterpiece The Bridges of Madison County. This production stars Broadway superstar Ben Platt (Dear Evan…
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I saw Shucked (review)
In the months leading up to my recent New York trip, not really knowing much about Shucked beyond its delightful advertising campaign, I tracked down as many songs, and did as much research on the show, as I could. Until I was in my seat and the show began, it still felt like a gamble. …
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Still obsessed with Shucked
I was happy to see that Shucked, a new comedy musical with all original music, is actually doing well. Apparently, one thing that has helped so far has been low ticket prices. “$69 (and capped at $149) and mezzanine seats as low as $29” per deadline.com. Maybe this will be a trend. If a goal…