We also have those two, but I sure wish we had Cher!!!Wow, sounds like a great season. I would love to see Moulin Rouge and Hadestown.
I saw Dear Evan Hansen ( touring ) on the weekend and absolutely love it!
We have Chicago, Jesus Christ Superstar, Anastasia and Hamilton this coming season. The add on was Come From Away which they just had a year ago.
We are finishing up this season with Finding Neverland next month and Wicked ( add on) in July. Looking forward to seeing Wicked again and this time with my daughters.
WooHoo! I just snagged a FREE ticket to see Grand Horizons at the Second Stage Theater.
It's through the Culture Pass program via the New York Public Library. Any resident of New York state, and people who prove they work in NYC or go to school in NYC can get a free library card to the New York Public Library in Manhattan & the Bronx, and/or a Brooklyn Public Library Card, and/or a Queens Public library card.
https://www.nypl.org/library-card
The NYPL has a special arrangement with the Culture Pass program which gives out free admission or tickets to more than 60+ cultural institutions in the 5 boroughs. Most of them are 2-4 free admissions to the many NYC museums, botanical gardens and the Bronx Zoo.
https://www.culturepass.nyc/?utm_so...131_CulturePass&utm_campaign=culturepass_nypl
However, I noticed there were free tickets to Second Stage Theater's two shows. I really wanted to see Grand Horizons, before it ends. I waited till they had a date for tickets for it again, instead of the other show. I simply logged in to the Culture Pass program with my library card number and I snagged one.![]()
I saw this 2 weeks ago and really enjoyed it! Highly recommend! Can’t wait to hear that you think
I loved Grand Horizons. It was so well written. And HILARIOUS!It's nice to see a show written especially with older actors in mind. It was such a treat to see veteran actors, Jane Alexander and James Cromwell acting so fantastically, in person. From the moment the lights went up, they created such a non-verbal life. It was obvious the characters had been in a long marriage together.
And something caught me by surprise as I hadn't seen a straight play in decades. I usually see musicals, and of course, TV shows and movies. All of those usually have a tight rhythm built into them. Especially musicals. The moment the overture starts, it has a particular rhythm. Even the spoken parts. TV shows & movies have them as they have to finish within a certain time frame, so the film editor makes sure to keep the action tight. (Except the latest Martin Scorsese film, which is 3.5 hours long, and could USE more editing.)
With this play, when Jane & James came on, they created their own rhythm, taking as much time as they needed. No imposed clock on them. It was refreshing.
And it was nice to be in an audience with mainly older people. As soon as the play started, the audience settled down immediately and focused. No constant shuffling around. And no one's cellphone went off. We all come from an age, when people were taught to have longer attention spans.
It was a real treat to get to see this for free. The theatre is TINY! Very cozy and intimate. I ended up with the last seat by the side wall, in the 14th row. Yet, I could see almost everything, except one small part of a scene when the actor was standing by the side door, talking for a couple minutes. Yet, nothing major happened that I would have needed to see. So, an "obstructed view" seat wasn't bad.
Saw this earlier today too! I’ll be trying for who’s afraid of Virginia WoolfLocal news mentioned that Broadways shows have has lower attendance this past week due to Coronavirus fears.
There are a few shows that will be selling $50 tickets to their shows, starting Thursday at noon, and running through March 29th:
To Kill A Mockingbird
West Side Story
The Book of Mormon
The Lehman Trilogy
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
The title says 6 shows, but only lists 5.
https://www.timeout.com/newyork/new...ay-shows-will-be-only-50-through-march-031020
Local news mentioned that Broadways shows have has lower attendance this past week due to Coronavirus fears.
There are a few shows that will be selling $50 tickets to their shows, starting Thursday at noon, and running through March 29th:
To Kill A Mockingbird
West Side Story
The Book of Mormon
The Lehman Trilogy
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
The title says 6 shows, but only lists 5.
https://www.timeout.com/newyork/new...ay-shows-will-be-only-50-through-march-031020
Saw this earlier today too! I’ll be trying for who’s afraid of Virginia Woolf
WSS must not be doing that well. It just opened...
Super disappointed. I was supposed to go on a trip with my friend's dance academy to see Wicked. I feel terrible for the students. They were supposed to do a workshop with members of the cast. And all those people without work.
My friend just told her son we weren't going and he started crying. I know we are talking about people's lives, but to a 10 year-old something like this is their life.Super disappointed. I was supposed to go on a trip with my friend's dance academy to see Wicked. I feel terrible for the students. They were supposed to do a workshop with members of the cast. And all those people without work.![]()
No, they just think it is. Sometimes it is hard being a parent.My friend just told her son we weren't going and he started crying. I know we are talking about people's lives, but to a 10 year-old something like this is their life.