I know that this was a limited run in a non-profit theatre but I really want to put Everyday Rapture under my "best" list.
I have to go along with what everyone is saying about WSS. I hate to use the word "worst" to describe it because there were aspects of the show I did enjoy (ie Curtis/Karen). But, I recall being one of the first to cry foul over Matt's performance (and was lambasted for it! ha). I may revisit the show when Matt is not in.
"All our dreams can come true -- if we have the courage to pursue them." -- Walt Disney
We must have different Gods. My God said "do to others what you would have them do to you". Your God seems to have said "My Way or the Highway".
Eris I agree. Matt just didnt do it for me as Tony. This sounds stupid but I felt like I was listening to a boy band singer up there (I saw it 2 days after opening night so maybe he changed).
I tried so hard to like the show but I felt ecsepcially with Tony he was just out of place. Maybe its cause I expected so much the characters to be like the ones I grew up with from the movie. But Karen didnt dissapoint I felt she did a great job as Anita, She seemed like the only one who fit her character perfectly.
I saw the show in DC so if he didn't change between then and opening I doubt he changed.
Matt's wedding is this weekend so we have to figure that that his standby will he on for, at least, a week.
"All our dreams can come true -- if we have the courage to pursue them." -- Walt Disney
We must have different Gods. My God said "do to others what you would have them do to you". Your God seems to have said "My Way or the Highway".
I googled "Matt Cavenaugh wedding" and found their wedding page. The wedding date is listed as August 23 (this Sunday). What his actual days off are I don't know. He could be out all this week to get ready for the wedding and all next for the honeymoon. Or maybe he's in this week but is out next week. There's nothing listed at broadwayunderstudies.com
"All our dreams can come true -- if we have the courage to pursue them." -- Walt Disney
We must have different Gods. My God said "do to others what you would have them do to you". Your God seems to have said "My Way or the Highway".
His understudy was worse. I don't understand how people say he was good. His voice was exactly like Matt C's. A dying goat.
I'm a professional. Whenever something goes wrong on stage, I know how to handle it so no one ever remembers. I flash my %#$&.
"Jayne just sat there while Gina flailed around the stage like an idiot."
Having heard Matt H's sing on numerous occasions I'm not sure if the "dying goat" comparisson quite fits.
I don't even think Matt C sounded like a dying goat. It's not that he sung poorly - he has a very lovely voice. He just couldn't seem to connect to the emotions of the songs. His Maria didn't soar the way it should. It just hung there and flittered around a bit.
"All our dreams can come true -- if we have the courage to pursue them." -- Walt Disney
We must have different Gods. My God said "do to others what you would have them do to you". Your God seems to have said "My Way or the Highway".
Best musical: Next to Normal But Best theatrical experience I've had in a long time - Norman Conquests Trilogy, all in one day. One of the best days ever.
Worst: Blithe Spirit. I was really bothered through the whole thing because it could have been much better. Whenever Angela did the crazy little dance with all the mugging for the audience and everyone screamed and cheered for it like it was genius, it was so annoying. It wasn't even funny, it was just stupid.
The Worst: a tie West Side Story (was bored sh*tless wanted to leave at intermission but didn't) Next To Normal (squirmed the entire time thought my butt was growing roots wanted to leave at intermission))
Those Blocked: SueStorm. N2N Nate. Good riddence to stupid! Rad-Z, shill begone!
Best Mary Stuart (far above all others) Joe Turner's Come and Gone Speed-the-Plow God of Carnage 33 Variations
Worst West Side Story A Tale of Two Cities Blithe Spirit (save for Angela) The American Plan To Be or Not to Be
I'd also put The Seagull and The Norman Conquests into the "wildly overrated" category, and give some off-Broadway shout-outs to Ruined and The Cherry Orchard.
"You travel alone because other people are only there to remind you how much that hook hurts that we all bit down on. Wait for that one day we can bite free and get back out there in space where we belong, sail back over water, over skies, into space, the hook finally out of our mouths and we wander back out there in space spawning to other planets never to return hurrah to earth and we'll look back and can't even see these lives here anymore. Only the taste of blood to remind us we ever existed. The earth is small. We're gone. We're dead. We're safe."
-John Guare, Landscape of the Body
BEST: Next to Normal Speed-the-Plow All My Sons - one of the greatest plays I've ever seen. Dianne West should've been recognized for her amazing performance.
OK: West Side Story - Despite this productions flaws, WSS will always remain one of my favorite shows. Karen's performance was one of the best I've ever seen.
Hair - I had a lot of fun and love the music, but the plot (or lack of a plot?)didn't have a huge impact on me.
Blithe Spirit - Some parts I loved and some parts bored me a little. Christine Ebersole stole the show for me.
Guys and Dolls - I actually enjoyed this one.
WORST Shrek - I wanted to like this so bad because I love the cast so much, but this was just bad and stupid.
The only things I have left to see from last season are Billy Elliot and 9 to 5 (and Rock of Ages if I decide to see that too). After those, I can't wait to get started on the 'o9-10 season!
The OP asked for the best and worst if THIS Broadway season. Yet you are all listing shows from last season.
The ONLY show to open yet this season is BURN THE FLOOR. Here's the schedule for this season so far...
Burn the Floor Aug 2, 2009 Longacre Theatre A Steady Rain Sep 29, 2009 Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre Superior Donuts Oct 1, 2009 Music Box Theatre Wishful Drinking Oct 4, 2009 Studio 54 Hamlet Oct 6, 2009 Broadhurst Theatre The Royal Family Oct 8, 2009 Samuel J. Friedman Theatre Oleanna Oct 11, 2009 John Golden Theatre Bye Bye Birdie Oct 15, 2009 Henry Miller's Theatre Memphis Oct 19, 2009 Shubert Theatre After Miss Julie Oct 22, 2009 American Airlines Theatre Brighton Beach Memoirs Oct 25, 2009 Nederlander Theatre Finian's Rainbow Oct 29, 2009 St. James Theatre Ragtime Nov 15, 2009 Neil Simon Theatre In the Next Room Nov 19, 2009 Lyceum Theatre Fela! Nov 23, 2009 Eugene O'Neill Theatre Race Dec 6, 2009 Ethel Barrymore Theatre Broadway Bound Dec 10, 2009 Nederlander Theatre Present Laughter Jan 21, 2010 American Airlines Theatre Time Stands Still Jan 28, 2010 Samuel J. Friedman Theatre Spider-Man Mar 2010 Hilton Theatre The Addams Family Apr 8, 2010 Lunt-Fontanne Theatre Collected Stories Apr 28, 2010 Samuel J. Friedman Theatre
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I haven't posted in quite awhile, but I have to respond to this thread. I am shocked that West Side Story is on so many "worst" lists here. It was one of 4 productions that we saw on our last visit (the others were Hair, Billy Elliot, and Toxic Avenger) and I thought it was the best! How can anyone be a theater fan and not love this amazing score played by that orchestra, at least. PLUS, you get Dance at the Gym, America, and Cool (3 of the greatest choreographed numbers in musical theatre history), all occurring before intermission!!! It is just shocking to me that so many on here are so negative about this production. BTW, I thought Matt delivered a fine "Maria." This is one of my favorite movies of all time, and I felt that this production did it justice.
(I don't have a "worst" since I enjoyed all of the shows we saw!)
BEST Musicals: Next to Normal--for its relevant subject matter and bold exploration of emotions. Also a flawless ensemble cast. Billy Elliot---for its phenominally creative and appropriate directing and choreographic choices.
WORST Musicals: Rock of Ages---loved the music, hated almost every other choice made in the show. 9 to 5---for putting Joe Mantello and Stephanie J. Block on my list of least favorite artists working on Broadway. Hair---for having lots of unfocused energy.
BEST Plays: Mary Stuart---for profound direction and masterful performances. Wow. The Norman Conquests---for six amazing, detailed performances that made the characters real people that I feel are a part of my life. All My Sons---for an effective concept and appropriate handling of emotion.
WORST Plays: Blithe Spirit---for doing absolutely nothing for me. It wasn't actually all that bad, but I missed all the bad plays this season, so I needed something to put here
BEST Musical Performances: Alice Ripley, Next to Normal---for the completely believable nuances. J. Robert Spencer, Next to Normal---for pulling me into the struggle of the family. Aaron Tveit, Next to Normal---for the generosity of his spirit that I felt emanating from him as a performer. David Alvarez, Billy Elliot---for vomiting his soul in Electricity. (Honorable Mentions to Gregory Jbara, Josefina Scaglione, David Bologna, Adam Chanler-Berat, Jennifer Damiano, Wesley Taylor, Lauren Molina, Haydn Gwiynne, Gavin Creel, Caissie Levy, Allie Trimm and Al Calderon)
WORST Musical Performances: Stephanie J. Block, 9 to 5---for trying way too hard and not acting well. Matt Cavanaugh, West Side Story---for delivering dialogue in a way that made me think he has never taken an acting class.
BEST Play Performances: Almost too many to name. Harriet Walter, Janet McTeer, Dianne Weist, John Lithgow, Patrick Wilson, Daniel Radcliffe, Richard Griffiths, the entire cast of Norman Conquests, Chandler Williams, Angela Lansbury, Geoffrey Rush, Lauren Ambrose---all for creating thoughtful, believable, and intriguing characters on stage that made me consider my own life.
WORST Play Performances: Susan Sarandon, Exit the King---for almost putting me to sleep. Still love her though. Carolyn McCormack, Equus---for making me cringe in an awkward kind of way. Kate Mulgrew, Equus---for making me wonder why she was even there.
Best: Hair,West Side Story,Billy Elliot, The Norman Conquest,Equus,Title of Show.
Worst:13
I havent seen the show yet but can someone please tell me what so bad about west side story? It doesnt look bad at all. Im hearing all the same stuff why it sucks, matt cant sing, josefina cant act, this and that. People are saying they prefer the original cast but most of werent even born when the original cast were on broadway. The movie version is not the original cast. Please dont take this as im trying start something with everyone cuz im honestly not. Im just saying whats on my mind.