IF she accepted her disability, THEN maybe she wouldn't be angry.
I don't know what you guys are saying about this not representing the show- as anyone can see from our discussion, there are complex stories being told here.
Mostly about blind hipsters and unaware guitar players.
"...everyone finally shut up, and the audience could enjoy the beginning of the Anatevka Pogram in peace."
No one else going to point out that Idina seemingly has 6 fingers on her left hand? It looks like she has five visible, and none of them seem to be a thumb...
i think there is a semi-black person in there. I think he/she is blind too
"The sexual energy between the mother and son really concerns me!"-random woman behind me at Next to Normal
"I want to meet him after and bang him!"-random woman who exposed her breasts at Rock of Ages, referring to James Carpinello
Man, there are so many ways they could have made (what I assume) the intention of this poster clearer.
If you're gonna mirror-image the park and Flatiron-highlighted skyline, the least you could do would be indicate a reflective horizon (and you have a / right there in the title, use that slash creatively, art director!)
Now, however, I am left with the overwhelming image of SLIDING DOORS the Musical.
Words don't deserve that kind of malarkey. They're innocent, neutral, precise, standing for this, describing that, meaning the other, so if you look after them you can build bridges across incomprehension and chaos. But when they get their corners knocked off, they're no good anymore…I don't think writers are sacred, but words are. They deserve respect. If you get the right ones in the right order, you can nudge the world a little.