Yes, I am a theatre nerd and proud of it! This has been the day (year) from Hades, but this is my night. The Tonys are my "feel good" drug tonight! And did everyone but me realize that Sean Hayes could play a piano like that???!!
I have decided I really need to see Million Dollar Quartet!
I love the Tony's. Sitting here watching it and looking forward to hopefully seeing some of these on tour in the future.
I'd only want to see Million Dollar Qrt if Sean Hayes was playing the piano. He was good.
Just saw him in The Addams Family. OMG!! What a show! He's THE BEST!!! And I hope Hugh Jackman and Daniel Craig get something for A Steady Rain. Another Great show.
Nancy

I can't say for sure...would have to ask my theater nut dd if there is any truth to that. But, most feel that Broadway is trying to stay alive, and by bringing in well known actors, perhaps more non-theater folks will come out to see the shows. As long as they can 'do' the part, I have no issue with it. But gratuitous casting, just for name recognition, really irks me.I figured this is the best place to ask this question. I'm not a big theater guy, but I have my favorites, and DW and I do go to shows here and there.
They were talking about the Tony's this morning on the radio, and the subject about "Hollywood" in Theater came up. Seeing as I don't follow theater that closely, is there any sort of rivalry between traditional theater actors, and the "new" onslaught of Hollywood actors (Denzel, Catherine Zeta-Jones, etc.) coming in and taking roles and winning awards? I know stuff like that can rub people the wrong way, but I didn't know if that was happening on Broadway.![]()
Yeah, what was that about?? That was NOT my favorite song of the night by a long shot.Interesting rendition of "Send in the Clowns" by Catherine Zeta-Jones. And that's all I'm gonna say about that.




'American Idiot'. Well, at the risk of offending everyone under the age of 40, I hated it. I love theater and have very eclectic tastes. Loved 'Shrek', loved 'Next to Normal', loved 'title of show', loved 'Wicked'....etc. But 'American Idiot'?? Not so much. My dd saw it about 3 weeks ago, and loved it. She's 16, but also loves varied types of theater...'Next to Normal' and 'title of show' being tops in her book. She came home and all she could say was..'Mom, you would have hated it. You would have run screaming for the exit.'
Now, with the thought in mind that for the most part, it is parents paying for tickets and getting their younger kids to the theater, how long lived is AI going to be? I've seen 'Wicked' three times now..in Boston as well as NYC. And I could see it again. Is that going to be the case with AI? Doubt it. But, I could be wrong. I just think it's a faddish type musical. I've been wrong before and my dd tells me I am here as well.
I do wish that someone had told Katie Holmes that even if you're skinny you can still look horrible in a dress if it is too tight. I'd love to know who told her that the top of that dress looked good on her.
I miss Hugh as the host...Sean Hayes is adorable (and that was some great piano playing), but not as good as Hugh or Neil Patrick Harris in the last few years.
Interesting rendition of "Send in the Clowns" by Catherine Zeta-Jones. And that's all I'm gonna say about that.
Catherine Zeta Jones was horrible. That song was waaayyyy too low for her register.![]()
Some of the technical problems they were having with mics was very distracting.
Matthew Morrison did a good job. Lea Michele was okay.
No flames from me. I'm 21 and I hated it. And yes, I like Rent, Next to Normal and Spring Awakening but AI just DIDN'T do it for me. Technically speaking, it was great and the ensemble was fantastic (didn't care for most of the leads save 1 or 2) but the plot was insanely hard to follow because most of the time I couldn't even understand what they were saying.
After last night the only one I wouldn't care to see is Fela. The production number was all over the place and I was confused just watching it.
Interesting rendition of "Send in the Clowns" by Catherine Zeta-Jones. And that's all I'm gonna say about that.
I can't say for sure...would have to ask my theater nut dd if there is any truth to that. But, most feel that Broadway is trying to stay alive, and by bringing in well known actors, perhaps more non-theater folks will come out to see the shows. As long as they can 'do' the part, I have no issue with it. But gratuitous casting, just for name recognition, really irks me.
Yeah, what was that about?? That was NOT my favorite song of the night by a long shot.
'American Idiot'. Well, at the risk of offending everyone under the age of 40, I hated it. I love theater and have very eclectic tastes. Loved 'Shrek', loved 'Next to Normal', loved 'title of show', loved 'Wicked'....etc. But 'American Idiot'?? Not so much. My dd saw it about 3 weeks ago, and loved it. She's 16, but also loves varied types of theater...'Next to Normal' and 'title of show' being tops in her book. She came home and all she could say was..'Mom, you would have hated it. You would have run screaming for the exit.'
Now, with the thought in mind that for the most part, it is parents paying for tickets and getting their younger kids to the theater, how long lived is AI going to be? I've seen 'Wicked' three times now..in Boston as well as NYC. And I could see it again. Is that going to be the case with AI? Doubt it. But, I could be wrong. I just think it's a faddish type musical. I've been wrong before and my dd tells me I am here as well.

