Laughingmonsta
Apr 23 2009, 11:29 PM
Hi Guys
As some of you know Im off on my 1st adventure to NYC, I have pretty much got my shows booked and paid for but stuck on which show to see on the Sat Eve
I have wittled it down to either Waiting for Godot or Exit the King, have any of you seen these productions on broadway? Both have casts that I would love to see live, both are surrealist plays by authors I like! so as you can see im a bit stuck.
It may help if you know what else I am seeing, looking at dates etc I could see both and not see Mary Poppins, but I didnt catch MP either in London or on Tour you help would be appreciated as always!
Sat PM - Godot or Exit the King (HELP)Sun Mat - Hair
Sun Eve - Shrek
Monday Eve - Reasons to be Pretty
Tuesday Eve - In the Heights
Weds Mat - Mary Poppins or Godot or Exit the King
Weds Eve - Guys & Dolls
Weez
Apr 24 2009, 08:17 AM
I say Exit the King. Mostly because I'm more than a little in love with Lauren Ambrose, but also because there are generally more opportunities to catch productions of Godot in the world. Sure, they're not all this one, but still.
Hell, you've got a few musicals booked; do Exit the King *and* Waiting for Godot, then catch Mary Poppins at a later point, as I'm sure you inevitably will be able to. Like Beauty and the Beast, I suspect a Mary Poppins tour will always be waiting just around the corner.
But then, I've seen Mary Poppins (three times, and I'm not quite sure how that happened O_o), which could well be affecting my opinion, and if it's still Scarlett Strallen, then it'd be TOTALLY worth catching while you're out there.
In order of personal preference:
Exit the King
Mary Poppins
Waiting for Godot
I personally would drop MP, but if you're keen on it, then drop Godot.
Laughingmonsta
Apr 24 2009, 09:30 AM
Thanks Weez
I am going to drop Mary Poppins and see both Godot & Exit
amyja89
Apr 24 2009, 09:59 AM
QUOTE(Laughingmonsta @ Apr 24 2009, 10:30 AM)

Thanks Weez
I am going to drop Mary Poppins and see both Godot & Exit
Good decision, I have to say I was very disappointed with Mary Poppins when I saw it back in February. With the exception a stunning performance from Scarlett Strallen, the rest of the cast were very weak and Scarlett alone couldn't save the show from becoming a bit of a bore fest.
Were you not tempted at all by 9 To 5? That's the one I'm dying to see right now!
Laughingmonsta
Apr 24 2009, 10:34 AM
nope doesnt appeal to me at all!
Laughingmonsta
May 25 2009, 04:34 AM
hi all quick update day 2 done and 3 shows seen so far
Godot
Hair
Shrek
all brilliant for different reasons, couldnt get tickets for Exit for the day I wanted so seeing Mary Poppins instead
Still to see
In the Heights
Mary Poppins
Guys & Dolls
Laughingmonsta
May 29 2009, 09:24 PM
Well here is my quick summery of my Theatre in NYC
Sat
Waiting for Godot - Studio 54
This was a great way to start the week, fantastic performances from most slightly underwhelmed by John Goodman, but Nathan Lane and Bill Irwin as Didi and Gogo were sublime!
Sunday
Hair - Al Hirschfeld Theatre
Great Cast and very energetic, have never seen hair before and enjoyed the amount of audience interaction in this. Well worth a visit.
Shrek the Musical - The Broadway Theatre
If you have the family with you then this is great fun, enjoyable performances from all and some really creative direction - set was brilliant and yes Sutton Foster wasn't performing!
Monday
Reasons to be Pretty (La Bute) - Lyceum Theatre
Personally this is his strongest play in his beautiful trilogy (the others being Fat Pig and Shape of Things) the cast give great performances and the show has some great face slaps for the audience.
Tuesday
In the Heights - Richard Rodgers Theatre
Best thing I saw all week, emotionally touching, hilarious and some of the best choreography I have seen, catchy tunes - one of the only Tony Winners in recent years for Best Musical that I can honestly see why it won!
Wednesday
Mary Poppins - New Amsterdam
Sadly this was the biggest dissapointment - the understudy was on for Mary (Catherine Brunell) and she was great, but the show lacked any energy and Adam Fiorentino as Bert was atrocious, the accent made Dick Van Dyke look like an actually cockney. Best thing about the show was the set!
Guys & Dolls - Nederlander
Des Macnuff has directed another winner, very slick and fantastic performances all round - the set was stunning, its a pity that we had Guys and Dolls in the west end recently as this would do well over here and personally knocked socks out of the Donmar production.
Lynette
May 29 2009, 10:23 PM
What a super time you have had. I envy you the Godot, sounds much better than 'ours' and I could have a production of Guys and Dolls every year - it's the best!
Laughingmonsta
May 29 2009, 11:01 PM
I agree about Guys and Dolls one of my all time fav hollywood musicals!
amyja89
May 30 2009, 04:49 PM
Aw that's so lame that you didn't get Scarlett Strallen as Mary Poppins, she was the only thing I liked about the show!
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