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If anyone can pull off bratty curls, it's Miss Piggy
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She does have a face for wigs...
 
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I just won't accept a lesser script for the show, so I don't think Disney will approve of Piggy saying like 20% of the show.
 
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Tina Fey, Marc Platt Team for ‘John Proctor Is the Villain’ Movie at Universal (Exclusive)

Kimberly Belflower will adapt her Tony-nominated Broadway play, while stage star Sadie Sink will executive produce.
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How is this play? I hear good things.
 
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www.hollywoodreporter.com

Tina Fey, Marc Platt Team for ‘John Proctor Is the Villain’ Movie at Universal (Exclusive)

Kimberly Belflower will adapt her Tony-nominated Broadway play, while stage star Sadie Sink will executive produce.
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How is this play? I hear good things.
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I heard very good things, though I didn't pay a premium to see it with Sadie Sink. This should go better than Marc Platt's last Broadway adaptation, at least.
 
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www.hollywoodreporter.com

Tina Fey, Marc Platt Team for ‘John Proctor Is the Villain’ Movie at Universal (Exclusive)

Kimberly Belflower will adapt her Tony-nominated Broadway play, while stage star Sadie Sink will executive produce.
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How is this play? I hear good things.
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My friend saw it and loved it.
 
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Tim Burton Comments on BEETLEJUICE Musical: 'I Got P*ssed'

Tim Burton, renowned director of such films as Edward Scissorhands, Batman, and Beetlejuice, recently commented on the hit musical version of Beetlejuice, which premiered on Broadway in 2018.
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Tim Burton Comments on BEETLEJUICE Musical: 'I Got P*ssed'

Tim Burton, renowned director of such films as Edward Scissorhands, Batman, and Beetlejuice, recently commented on the hit musical version of Beetlejuice, which premiered on Broadway in 2018.
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Which version did he see???

Seriously though, yeah... it's a show!
 
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Saw Evita last night in the West End, with Rachel Zegler in the lead and directed by the wonderful Jamie Lloyd. It was quite amazing, mainly because of her. She is a remarkable singer, and has a stage presence which belies her very tender 24 years. Like all of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s work it lacks any emotional depth, but Jamie Lloyd leaned in to the show’s roots as a rock opera concept album and presented it less as traditional musical theatre and more like a highly choreographed Madonna concert. Perhaps not for the purists, but as a theatrical experience it was amazing. Rachel Zegler’s performance really was astounding. I’ve been lucky to see some of the very best female musical theatre legends, and I can’t think of any of their performances which out-sang what I saw last night. If Jamie Lloyd brings it to Broadway like he did with Sunset Boulevard it should be at the top of your list of “must-sees”, especially if Zegler plays the title role again.
 
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Had a great weekend full of shows in NYC this week!
  1. Speakeasy Magick - Phenomenal, truly a great, very fun show. Would recommend in general, lots of very talented magicians working hard. If you're into magic at all this is worth a stop, my girlfriend was enthralled.
  2. Viola's Room - Different than I was expecting, but very solid. Some incredible effects and technical work. If you're missing SNM this won't scratch that itch but there are some echoes with the set design.
  3. Hadestown - Went in completely blind and loved it. Myra Molloy was great as Eurydice and Ali Louis Bourzgui's Orpheus felt natural and real. My girlfriend said that this cast is the best she's ever seen.
  4. Masquerade - Last but not least, managed to snag tickets to previews for Masquerade. The crowd control is a little rough around the edges and the stage make-up needs a bit of work (particularly for Phantom) but the actors were polished and on point, the staging and effects were well thought out, I loved it. I'm very excited to see where this goes and would urge anyone remotely interested to see it sooner rather than later as I don't know how long it'll be around.
 
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Had a great weekend full of shows in NYC this week!
  1. Speakeasy Magick - Phenomenal, truly a great, very fun show. Would recommend in general, lots of very talented magicians working hard. If you're into magic at all this is worth a stop, my girlfriend was enthralled.
  2. Viola's Room - Different than I was expecting, but very solid. Some incredible effects and technical work. If you're missing SNM this won't scratch that itch but there are some echoes with the set design.
  3. Hadestown - Went in completely blind and loved it. Myra Molloy was great as Eurydice and Ali Louis Bourzgui's Orpheus felt natural and real. My girlfriend said that this cast is the best she's ever seen.
  4. Masquerade - Last but not least, managed to snag tickets to previews for Masquerade. The crowd control is a little rough around the edges and the stage make-up needs a bit of work (particularly for Phantom) but the actors were polished and on point, the staging and effects were well thought out, I loved it. I'm very excited to see where this goes and would urge anyone remotely interested to see it sooner rather than later as I don't know how long it'll be around.
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Damn that’s one good weekend! Very jealous. Happy you enjoyed Hadestown, that’s a personal fav of mine.
 
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Grabnar said:
Had a great weekend full of shows in NYC this week!
  1. Speakeasy Magick - Phenomenal, truly a great, very fun show. Would recommend in general, lots of very talented magicians working hard. If you're into magic at all this is worth a stop, my girlfriend was enthralled.
  2. Viola's Room - Different than I was expecting, but very solid. Some incredible effects and technical work. If you're missing SNM this won't scratch that itch but there are some echoes with the set design.
  3. Hadestown - Went in completely blind and loved it. Myra Molloy was great as Eurydice and Ali Louis Bourzgui's Orpheus felt natural and real. My girlfriend said that this cast is the best she's ever seen.
  4. Masquerade - Last but not least, managed to snag tickets to previews for Masquerade. The crowd control is a little rough around the edges and the stage make-up needs a bit of work (particularly for Phantom) but the actors were polished and on point, the staging and effects were well thought out, I loved it. I'm very excited to see where this goes and would urge anyone remotely interested to see it sooner rather than later as I don't know how long it'll be around.
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Glad you enjoyed everything - and I appreciate reading a more grounded Masquerade reaction. Can't wait to see it in October.

We had a great run at Speakeasy Magick last month, too. Terrible producers but terrific production.
 
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These stills are amazing.

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Get a 1st Look at Totoro the Puppet in the West End

The London production of My Neighbour Totoro has released a first look at the gentle giant.
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Glad you enjoyed everything - and I appreciate reading a more grounded Masquerade reaction. Can't wait to see it in October.

We had a great run at Speakeasy Magick last month, too. Terrible producers but terrific production.
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Forgive me for not knowing but why are the producers bad?
 
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I saw & Juliet. It really reminded me of something that would be on a cruise line.
 
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After a whirlwind of theater this weekend (well, for me at least, some of y'all be out here seeing 6 shows in two days somehow, haha), I am back from the other side (well, in one case at least the upside down, haha). Was able to see Little Shop, Masquerade, and Stranger Things in two days, and am happy to report thumbs up on all fronts.

Starting with Little Shop, this was just a really solid show. I know at this point it's been running a little over half a decade, so it's not really anything new to say they're pretty squarely in the pocket with the whole shebang by this point, but this just remains an excellent, solidly executed production of a show that doesn't really need any improving upon formula wise. We were between major stunt casting (outside of an unseen Noel MacNeal, aka Bear in the Big Blue House, as one of the Audrey II manipulators...and even that's just for the puppet nerds, haha), so the acting stood on its own merit, just very well done and truthful portrayals across the board. Tech and set were great, puppeteering was great, truthfully just a very very solid production. Groundbreaking? Not necessarily, but it was a treat to see the show at peak execution.

Stranger Things was also very solid. The effects were incredibly impressive, truly why you would go to see this in the first place (outside of it being the most expensive commercial for season 5 one could pay to see), and so it delivered exactly what I was expecting. It's funny, not having done my usual due diligence when it came to the creative team, I couldn't help but think to myself halfway through that this all felt very familiar...and then it dawned all at once that I was watching Stranger Things and the Cursed Child. Not surprisingly, Jack Thorne wrote for both shows, and...well...it definitely tracks. I have no ill will here, it was a very faithful, if not by the numbers show, where characters felt familiar enough to recognize, but the plot by and large felt like we were just going from (impressive) set piece to set piece, and ultimately kind of just gave off a little fanfiction vibe. All this to say, it was very well done, and by no means was I bored (at least two jumpscares that sent me flying, and plenty of visual treats!), but I did also feel like I spent most of my time predicting what was going to happen with each conspicuously placed set piece for each scene rather than caring about the plot. I think some of this comes from the "prequelitis" of it all, meaning there was not really much weight placed on immediate danger presented to our core cast...because we know they all are in the show. Not getting spoilery, and would still be a recommend to folks, I just wouldn't go out of my way to spend extravagantly to see this, as it (at least in my opinion) is in no way the "required viewing" for Season 5 that they made it all out to be in marketing.

To save space, I will be putting my thoughts for Masquerade in a separate post...but all I have to say is....Wow.
 
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Forgive me for not knowing but why are the producers bad?
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They're the group that ran Life & Trust and didn't communicate any financial issues to the cast/crew going so far as signing contracts with new members up to the day that they closed suddenly with no communication and deleting everything on their socials. They just treated the cast/crew like dirt and screwed them over.
 
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They're the group that ran Life & Trust and didn't communicate any financial issues to the cast/crew going so far as signing contracts with new members up to the day that they closed suddenly with no communication and deleting everything on their socials. They just treated the cast/crew like dirt and screwed them over.
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They've also been known for fairly miserable management practices for many years, including during the height of Sleep No More's popularity. Cast and crew had to aggressively advocate for better protections and working conditions. They also weren't even kept in the loop about the true planned closing date for SNM, even when the producers internally decided January 2025 months before it was announced.
 
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Who has two thumbs and got a mild scratch in her cornea 4 days before Masquerade?

And feels fine but has to wear her glasses (and not contacts) for 7 days?

With a mask. Can't wait! :weary_face:
 
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Who has two thumbs and got a mild scratch in her cornea 4 days before Masquerade?

And feels fine but has to wear her glasses (and not contacts) for 7 days?

With a mask. Can't wait! :weary_face:
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That sucks, but if you are using the masks they provide they are extremely glasses friendly.
 
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So...about Masquerade...

I was so ready to be skeptical, the ticket price, the lofty ambition, the technical undertaking...and I'll be damned if they didn't impress me. Keeping this as spoiler free as possible for now too, but also happy to answer anything more specific as well.

The storytelling style was VERY similar to a Delusion show, you stayed with your one Phantom and Christine the whole night, group size of around 40-50, but it was incredibly well executed, there was never any sense you weren't the only folks in the story at any given time. Truth be told, it was only after fact that I started making the Delusion comparisons, as it was very easy to let yourself get wrapped into the story and play your part.

Structurally there were scenes that played out as if you were right there on stage with actors during the main story, there were points where the familiar scene was taking place elsewhere and you were viewing it from a different vantage point or a whole other location within the opera house, and then there were a handful of scenes that played out that had never been seen before. Again, without getting too spoilery, there was a surprisingly large amount of backstory conveyed here too.

Pretty much every song was present in some form, but it was definitely less linear than a traditional telling of the story, and I'd wager at least 1/2 to 2/3rds of the songs have been altered, truncated, or edited in some way. You'll just have to take my word that even as a Phantom purist, these edits were done with care and I truthfully didn't really mind at all (including the inclusion of at least two, I'll say, *unexpected* songs).

The immersive elements beyond the mobile storytelling were well thought out. especially given the format. Rather than 1 on 1s where you get pulled entirely out to your own scene, at certain points the larger group you are with is split down, and there is some really impressive handing off going on with the cast. The blocking and scene order is done very well so that each smaller group really feels like they are seeing something unique and intimate with the actors we've been following all night. You could be handed props (some to keep), given food or drink, objects to throw, lightly touched or engaged in some way by an actor, and unlike a SNM or L&T, I would wager >85% of the group had some form of direct engagement (and not for not, a good portion of the other ~15% just opted to personally not engage, so not for a lack of trying on the actor's parts).

I think the actors brought more to the immersion than anything pre-structured though. Raul appeared behind my fiancé and I at one point during one of the earliest scenes, and I made a comment about him being the Viscount de Chagny, and he immediately stuck up a conversation with us, asking our names, and then remembered us several scenes later. This was not unique to us however, as folks were routinely remembered, engaged, and really made to feel directly involved in the story.

Tech was top notch; the lighting alone was incredibly well done, and not to mention the impressive technical achievement of passing uniquely mic'd actors from room to room with their own independent sound systems. Was it the largest scale show I've ever seen? Not necessarily, but the intimacy worked well. The one area I will say could use some improvement is consistent set dressing in transitional spaces and a certain two scene stretch in the middle of the show. I know SNM and L&T had similarly stark transition spaces between story beats and levels, but with such a vignette focused free format, it was easier to suspend disbelief, rather than going from one of the most visually impressive scenes in this show...to being pulled back slightly with the sights and sounds of the modern world.

On a similar note there, I know there is no chance in hell they could ever enforce this in any meaningful way when this opens to the wider public, but goddamn was it fun to see everyone in formal outfits, it really helped keep you mentally inside the world of the show, and it was neat to see how everyone really took the time to plan an outfit.

Were there marked places where they could improve a little bit? For sure, but they are actively iterating as the preview runs continue (as evidenced by the fact that early previews did not feature Meg as a character, and she had definitively been added in to our performance).

Overall, I will absolutely be returning to the Phantom's lair at some point in the near-ish future (will probably give it a good 6 months to cook a little bit more). Do I expect that this will convert folks who are dead set against immersive theater, or find the whole affair corny? Not really, but in the end it is played earnestly by all involved, and I think for Phantom fans especially, this one hits the mark and then some.

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