Going to New York next weekend and trying to make some decisions
Its actually a really quick trip, flying in that Friday morning and flying out early Sunday morning. As soon as I land I plan to head straight to the art in alley broadway event. Suggestions on where to stand or how it works? Never been
Friday night: Hadestown Saturday night: Cher
Not sure on my 2pm yet. Debating on a few.
I am debating on Frozen or Tootsie honestly, just not sure what I should see. Any thoughts? It would be for the 2pm on Saturday May 11th
I have my tickets to Tootsie, and am excited for that one. Likely has a tony winning book and lead actor which may or may not help your sell. Ive seen The Prom, absolutely loved it! Wonderfully heartwarming show which may play really well on your trip. Nothing too fancy or sophisticated, but it just makes you happy! Who couldn't use an extra smile these days right?
I vote Tootsie over Frozen. While Frozen was very beautiful (as all Disney shows are) it felt like an exact replica of the movie. Some people may like that aspect, but it totally put me off and I was almost bored watching it since it was so similar. Granted it was very cute and happy so it's not necessarily a bad option.
Tootsie was hilarious and they did such a great job with it. I would recommend that for sure. I honestly didn't love the Prom. It was a nice night out and it made me laugh, but it felt too basic for me. If it was between Tootsie and the Prom, I would vote Tootsie without a doubt.
Be More Chill, depending on your taste, is really fun and wonky. You can get cheap stubhub tickets on Saturdays (I check weekly, and they have been in the $30s-40 range every Saturday for the past 6-8 weeks at least. Sometimes I see them in the $20s as well)
Not sure if you are looking only for new shows, but if you haven't seen Come From Away already, that is FANTASTIC and one of the best. Beautiful story with beautiful visual story-telling aspect. I just saw it recently for the second time since it first came out and it was still just as good as when I first saw it. Could also be good cause it's 90 minute 1 act show, which gives you more time in between your shows to hang around the city if that's what you're looking to do.
Hope you enjoy Hadestown. I just saw it last week and it was wonderful! Very unique, different, captivating, and like almost intense. Some aspects were not my favorite and i don't tend to love Greek Mythology, but overall I was glad I saw it!
Between Frozen v Tootsie - I'm team Tootsie all the way and BMC is a hard sell. Some people love it, other hate it. I am not a fan and couldn't/wouldn't reccommend it to anyone. (But to each his own!)
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Go see Tootsie. Even if you think you'll regret not being able to see The Prom or Be More Chill, I'm sure you'll be able to see all three of them again, just without the OBC.
The Prom and Be More Chill's cast is good, but it's not stand out. Tootsie's cast is absolutely legendary. They're what's making the performance as good as it is, and even if you see the production again, you will miss out by not having seen it with the OBC.
justherehanging said: "Going to New York next weekend and trying to make some decisions
Its actually a really quick trip, flying in that Friday morning and flying out early Sunday morning. As soon as I land I plan to head straight to the art in alley broadway event. Suggestions on where to stand or how it works? Never been
Friday night: Hadestown Saturday night: Cher
Not sure on my 2pm yet. Debating on a few.
I am debating on Frozen or Tootsie honestly, just not sure what I should see. Any thoughts? It would be for the 2pm on Saturday May 11th
However I know I could see The Prom"
Tootsie or The Prom both are fun Tootsie is tons of funny but skip Be More Chill
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