I was able to switch my tickets for Tuck Everlasting from June 21 to last night. I really liked the show, it's very emotional specially the last 15 minutes - I loved that part but maybe it's because I'm dancer's Mom and love ballet and interpretive ballet/dance, We really got to talk to the actors outside (actually walked with Terrence Mann to subway-and he stood and talked to us for a few minutes) and they were all very nice, professional and sweet. This show took 6 years to bring to Broadway, has fantastic reviews, a great talented cast and it's closing because of such slow ticket sales. Of course, last night it was a packed house. Andrew actually talked to us for about 5 minutes, which I'm sure made others down the line a little bit upset - but we had met him before when he came to my DD high school when he was at PaperMill in EverAfter. He even remembered my daughter when he saw her and said "Yentl, right?" She was playing Yentl when he came.
I really wish that Shubert Productions had given it some time, till the end of the summer season. I'm happy that I saw it (I really can't say that about some shows I've seen)!