I've got a theatre rant...

Aug 01, 2010 03:25

So.  Broadway Secrets this week had a secret about In the Heights.  It's no secret that In the Heights will always hold a spot in my top five list and will probably spend most of its time warring with Next to Normal for the top spot.  That musical has changed my life in so many ways I can't even begin to explain it.  I've met some of the most ( Read more... )

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You are absolutely right! londynnow August 2 2010, 14:53:27 UTC
There is no such thing as too much Heights. I saw it for the first time last August, and it quickly became one of my most favorite things in the world (as is Next to Normal, for different reasons). I've seen it a dozen times and will be seeing it twice more this month (Chris' last show and Corbin and Janet's last show). I saw that Broadway Secret. I put no stock in these things. Personally, I think it unlikely that the show would close right *before* the holidays. That's usually a big box office boost. Maybe right after the holidays- I could see that. As much as I never want this show to go away- it's so special for so many reasons- the upcoming cast changes will make it easier for me to let it go. I cannot imagine anyone else playing Benny (Chris has not missed a single performance I've been to). I adore Janet (as Carla, as Nina) and will miss her when she goes (again). Corbin was a lovely surprise- and so sweet at the stage door to boot- though I've heard great things about Kyle. Andrea Burns will be back in September, ( ... )

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Re: You are absolutely right! puppetdumbly August 2 2010, 18:04:55 UTC
I'm gonna have the exact opposite problem. I saw Kyle's Usnavi twice on tour, and both times he completely ripped my heart out during Alabanza, as well as being adorkably flail-y during all the big dance numbers. At one point he was doing hopkicks. Freaking hopkicks. He's probably one of my favorite cast members of all time (and I've seen the almost OBC, minus Karen and Carlos). And if the show closes and I have to say goodbye to Beltran!Usnavi... oh goodness, I will cry like a baby.

But you are so, so right. Why would the show close before the holidays? That's basically the dumbest move ever. And I refuse to believe anything until I see an official notice. It's just scary, seeing stuff like that and knowing that somehow, maybe it could be right. :(

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Re: You are absolutely right! londynnow August 2 2010, 20:19:59 UTC
Well, you've certainly upped my interest in seeing Kyle! Not that I was opposed before. I'm mostly not happy about Jordin Sparks coming in for Nina, but maybe she'll turn out to be good too. I will see the new actor playing Benny (what is the point of having him start a day before Janet leaves? Wouldn't it make more sense for Chris and Janet to leave at the same time?), but it's going to be so strange. I will be very sad when this show ends, but I'm just trying to enjoy it while I can and will continue to bring others to see it so they can see what the big deal is. Maybe it's best to stay away from that broadway secrets stuff. Like you said, it's not for real until something official is posted.

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Re: You are absolutely right! puppetdumbly August 3 2010, 02:41:26 UTC
I'm really iffy on Jordin. A couple of my friends are going to Kyle's first show, and it'll be her first show too. I can't wait to hear all about it. A lot of people are excited about it, but I'm not sold on it. We'll see.

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(creepin' from in_the_heights) kth524 August 2 2010, 22:33:55 UTC
I saw that Broadway Secret, too, and it's bothering me, too. But there was one either this past fall or last fall about it closing in January that obviously didn't come true. It still makes me nervous, though.

In The Heights is in my top five list, too, and it means so much to me, even though I've only been able to see it once and that was the tour. I've only been to NYC twice in my life and only once was with my family. It's just too expensive for us to go. I want to see it on Broadway so badly and I'll be absolutely heartbroken if I never get to.

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Re: (creepin' from in_the_heights) puppetdumbly August 3 2010, 02:46:22 UTC
I really hope you get to see it on Broadway! New York is pretty expensive, but there are cheaper places to stay and sometimes you can get discounted tickets. That's what I've had to do every time I've been to the city. It's just too expensive if you do the whole "orchestra seats/nice hotel/proper NYC experience" thing. Silly Broadway. Why do you have to be so far away?

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