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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2018 9:24:35 GMT
Some extremely positive reports from the first preview of this Lincoln Center production have me giddy to see it soon. An Aaron Sorkin book, a dream cast, and an award-winning director in Sher certainly are the ingredients for what could be a powerful interpretation of this literary classic and an amazing time at the theatre. www.broadwayworld.com/board/readmessage.php?thread=1113018&dt=71
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2018 19:28:09 GMT
I'm seeing this in a couple of weeks - very excited!
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Post by raider80 on Nov 3, 2018 16:17:54 GMT
I'm seeing it early next year and I'm slowly getting excited. The producers did a good job at keeping this under wraps until the first preview.
TKaMB has never really done well when it comes to stage adaptions but I think Sorkin will figure it out. I just hope he and the creatives don't mess up a classic.
I took a peak over to the Broadwayworld Forum and as usual, they are about to kill each other over the smallest details.
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Post by stagebyte on Nov 6, 2018 3:37:04 GMT
Saw this on Friday. The staging is very minimal. One porch for the Finch home and one courtroom set up (audience members avoid extreme stage right up to about row H if you want to avoid looking at just the back of the 'defendant' a table and chairs and a guitarist who is on stage throughout and plays very loud 'incidental' music over some of the dialogue. If you sit over stage left at the front you'll have the same issue with a pianist. Most of the action takes place centre stage but the sight lines are not great over there with musicians and a table in the way ($100 a ticket too!)
I was a little underwhelmed to be honest. The bulk of the play is narrated by the children who then step into the scenes. It took me a good while to warm to the 3 adults playing the three main children. Always a bit cringey watching adults play kids. Scout just about convinced but Dill was definitely a child in the broadest sense. The actor playing Jem in contrast made no attempt to 'play down' at all (looked quite buff) and that felt just as weird as he was supposed to be 10 and came off as Scout's 20 something brother. All very odd. As a result I think the more touching moments with father and children didn't really land for me. It was a lot funnier (particularly the Dill character) than I remember the book to be - read it a long time ago but suspect this was added in the adaptation or a directorial choice. Some of the characters had been combined and some omitted completely so the story was fairly simplified at times and bits I suspected differed from the book ] Jeff Daniels as Atticus was perfectly serviceable but sadly despite the subject and original source material we didn't feel like we'd seen the broadway 'event' we'd been hoping for.
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Post by raider80 on Nov 6, 2018 14:59:24 GMT
Wait, all three of children are doing the flashbacks in the show. I thought it was Scout's "memory" show.
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Post by stagebyte on Nov 6, 2018 22:42:07 GMT
Scout is obv the main but all three children narrate.
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Post by raider80 on Dec 13, 2018 16:09:11 GMT
Tonight is opening night. I expect the critics liked it and will praise Jeff Bridges and Celia Keenan-Bolgers performances.
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Post by Jon on May 10, 2019 17:38:47 GMT
According to The Hollywood Reporter, a London production will be announced in the next few weeks.
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Post by Mark on May 10, 2019 18:45:05 GMT
According to The Hollywood Reporter, a London production will be announced in the next few weeks. I wonder how soon they will try and get this over. I wonder if it may take the Piccadilly after Lehman Trilogy.
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Post by Jon on May 11, 2019 2:16:15 GMT
According to The Hollywood Reporter, a London production will be announced in the next few weeks. I wonder how soon they will try and get this over. I wonder if it may take the Piccadilly after Lehman Trilogy. If they want Jeff Daniels with the original cast, it likely won't be until 2020. I suppose they could recast it but I think they'll need a name for Atticus. Piccadilly would be my choice as well, it's smaller capacity wise but stage wise, it's similar to the Shubert. The Gielgud could be another option but they'd have to wait a while.
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Post by Deleted on May 11, 2019 9:19:55 GMT
I wonder if it may take the Piccadilly after Lehman Trilogy "Heartbeat" - A Riverdance style dance show is going in until October, at least. Not to be confused with the Nick Berry musical set in Yorkshire which I just invented in my head...
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Post by raider80 on Jun 13, 2019 22:05:32 GMT
It's rumored Ed Harris will replace Jeff Daniels in November. I would love to see him if it's true, he is one of my favorite actors.
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Post by Jon on Jun 13, 2019 22:30:38 GMT
It's rumored Ed Harris will replace Jeff Daniels in November. I would love to see him if it's true, he is one of my favorite actors. I like Ed Harris but isn't he a little old for Atticus?
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Post by gmoneyoutlaw on Feb 28, 2020 1:11:02 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2020 13:08:45 GMT
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Post by gmoneyoutlaw on Feb 29, 2020 19:15:45 GMT
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Mar 1, 2020 11:01:28 GMT
Merged
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Post by raider80 on Mar 1, 2020 15:40:09 GMT
Greg Kinnear will be playing Atticus Finch starting April 21st. Greg Kinnear
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Post by couldileaveyou on Mar 6, 2022 17:12:08 GMT
cute story from the States
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