I noticed that Hedwig will have Saturday performances at 7 and 10pm. Anyone know offhand of any Broadway or off-Broadway Saturday evening shows that would be done in time to catch the 10pm Hedwig?
I'd have to say anything that's a one act. Most two act shows get out at around 10:15-10:30ish.
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also, does anyone know why they're only doing 7 shows a week??
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^ But if he was out at 11.00, and the shows starts at 10.00, you see where I am going here?
Well I didn't want to get into it, but he's a Satanist.
Every full moon he sacrifices 4 puppies to the Dark Lord and smears their blood on his paino.
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So much for Harris' LES MIZ film-related snide remark on the most recent Tonys telecast: "WE do it live eight times a week." Riiiight. And someone should remind him that he hasn't done multiple--let alone eight--performances a week in a musical since ASSASSINS nearly a decade ago. Some "we."
Riiiight. And someone should remind him that he hasn't done multiple--let alone eight--performances a week in a musical since ASSASSINS nearly a decade ago. Some "we."
Yes, he has actually. Just not in New York.
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So, the other day I was looking up tickets to Hedwig and I saw they are doing 10pm on Saturday's. I was wondering if anyone knew the reasoning for this, if any? I've never heard of a show starting a performance so late before (I know it's only 95 minutes) so I was curious if there was any reason or, just to maybe be different?
Apparently, the 10pm show is going to be a little "raunchier" and I would imagine they don't want people to bring their kids to see "that guy from How I Met Your Mother".
Also, a show like Hedwig just seems like something you'd see later. I think it works for the concept.
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"So much for Harris' LES MIZ film-related snide remark on the most recent Tonys telecast: "WE do it live eight times a week." Riiiight. And someone should remind him that he hasn't done multiple--let alone eight--performances a week in a musical since ASSASSINS nearly a decade ago. Some "we.""
We had a late show at the Jane. Yes, it was a raunchier, drunker, druggier crowd and it was more of a party atmosphere. Also - casts of other shows who got out of their 7 or 8 pm show were able to come. The cast of Phantom came every week. They were big Hedheads.
"Harris has also managed to persuade his producers to skip the traditional Wednesday matinee, adding a late night show to Saturday instead. “What I didn’t want is to do a matinee and 20 minutes in, have whole groups of people getting up, turning down their hearing aids, and walking out,” he says. “That would distress me, because part of Hedwig is Iggy Pop in all of his ****ed-up glory. So I’m looking forward to squatting down in front of the first row and having people spit in my mouth. It’s that kind of show. I’m anxious, one night, to fall backwards and be led on my back by people with their hands outstretched.” He pauses. “I don’t think that will ever happen, but that’s the vibe I’m looking for — that’s the vibe I have to embrace. I don’t ****ing care — you gotta go to a nasty place.”"