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Post by danieljohnson14 on May 6, 2019 16:05:42 GMT
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Post by raider80 on May 7, 2019 15:52:57 GMT
I think most of the 2020-2021 musical rivivals might announce their intentions sooner rather then later so they don’t get lost with Jackman’s Music Man coming as well.
I’ve heard whispers that it might be an all female cast, but I don’t know how true that is.
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Post by Mark on May 23, 2022 13:47:17 GMT
So after a long delay this has finally started previews in Boston and the stars aligned with a work trip for me to catch the show last night, with a great $25 ticket in the third row.
It is indeed an all female cast (or rather, non male casy, and for myself not knowing the show at all, I thought it worked very well. It’s a strange musical - there is a lot of dialogue and extended book scenes and the songs don’t really advance the plot through. Crystal Lucas-Perry Was fantastic as John Adams.
This heads to Broadway in September running to January. Will be interesting to see what the critics say because they can probably compare to a traditional production.
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Post by carmella1 on May 23, 2022 21:41:42 GMT
I have no intention of see this. Enough is enough. Does it check every box or is it going to add a few they have not thought about.
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2022 19:09:21 GMT
I have no intention of see this. Enough is enough. Does it check every box or is it going to add a few they have not thought about. Then don't see it. I know progress is triggering is for some folks, but no one is forcing you to see it.
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Post by carmella1 on May 29, 2022 4:07:07 GMT
I have no intention of see this. Enough is enough. Does it check every box or is it going to add a few they have not thought about. Then don't see it. I know progress is triggering is for some folks, but no one is forcing you to see it. Didn't I just say I was not going to see it. I do not need you to confirm what I said. Its not progress its sensationalism.
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Post by Deleted on May 29, 2022 15:52:02 GMT
Then don't see it. I know progress is triggering is for some folks, but no one is forcing you to see it. Didn't I just say I was not going to see it. I do not need you to confirm what I said. Its not progress its sensationalism. I know it's hard to really understand things when triggered, but waaaaayyyy back in the day there was this guy called Shakespeare. And women weren't allowed on stage then. So men dressed up as women and played lovers and queens and nuns and more. Everyone accepted it. People cheered and were moved, laughed at the comedies, and the plays lasted. Now, a group of women are going to play male roles because. they. can. And what an interesting idea to see women play the founding fathers, and what that might do to the piece, and what that would say about America's continued slow ride to women's equality. And my GOD, with abortion at the height of people's minds, women's equality is important. Now, one more thing: when something like this gets produced, they have to get permission from the author(s) or their estate. They can't just do it. Someone who knows and loves the piece intimately has to approve it. So, again, I know it's really hard when you're triggered, but I'm not sure you understand what "sensationalism" is. And your outrage over it is pretty sad. Welcome to 2022. Join us in the modern age.
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Post by carmella1 on May 30, 2022 1:04:31 GMT
You will just keep going on and on and on. I guess I am triggering you.
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Post by Deleted on May 30, 2022 16:05:04 GMT
You will just keep going on and on and on. I guess I am triggering you. You posted a dismissive response about a production you haven't seen because they've cast women in men's roles. I responded. I'm not "going on and on". It's YOU who is triggered, dear. Welcome to 2022. I know it must be really hard being stuck in 1940.
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Post by carmella1 on May 30, 2022 17:41:20 GMT
You will just keep going on and on and on. I guess I am triggering you. You posted a dismissive response about a production you haven't seen because they've cast women in men's roles. I responded. I'm not "going on and on". It's YOU who is triggered, dear. Welcome to 2022. I know it must be really hard being stuck in 1940. xxx Kisses
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Post by BurlyBeaR on May 30, 2022 20:38:05 GMT
And with that let’s move the conversation along now please.
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Post by Mark on May 30, 2022 20:44:14 GMT
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Post by gmoneyoutlaw on May 31, 2022 14:22:49 GMT
Didn't I just say I was not going to see it. I do not need you to confirm what I said. Its not progress its sensationalism. I know it's hard to really understand things when triggered, but waaaaayyyy back in the day there was this guy called Shakespeare. And women weren't allowed on stage then. So men dressed up as women and played lovers and queens and nuns and more. Everyone accepted it. People cheered and were moved, laughed at the comedies, and the plays lasted. Now, a group of women are going to play male roles because. they. can. And what an interesting idea to see women play the founding fathers, and what that might do to the piece, and what that would say about America's continued slow ride to women's equality. And my GOD, with abortion at the height of people's minds, women's equality is important. Now, one more thing: when something like this gets produced, they have to get permission from the author(s) or their estate. They can't just do it. Someone who knows and loves the piece intimately has to approve it. So, again, I know it's really hard when you're triggered, but I'm not sure you understand what "sensationalism" is. And your outrage over it is pretty sad. Welcome to 2022. Join us in the modern age. This is going to be a test and it shouldn't have to be a test. Mistake one: the announcement that it's pre-Broadway which make it high profile and causes pressure on the creative team. keep it low-key until you know you have something special. two: I haven't heard that the actors are playing the roles as written. If you have please add a link. three: Diane Paulus is a flashy surface artist and the shows lack substance, character development and care from the director. I'm not making the trip to Boston this time, as I did for JLP 2018.
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