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| re: Bandstand - WOW | |
| Posted by: BroadwayTonyJ 09:23 am EDT 07/09/17 | |
| In reply to: re: Bandstand - WOW - sirpupnyc 08:55 am EDT 07/09/17 | |
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| On 5/17/17 I sat in the front mezzanine center C 114, which was ideal for this show. I had no problem with the sound. I heard every word clearly. | |
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| re: Bandstand - WOW | |
| Posted by: lowwriter 11:13 am EDT 07/09/17 | |
| In reply to: re: Bandstand - WOW - BroadwayTonyJ 09:23 am EDT 07/09/17 | |
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| I saw the show from the front mezz twice and I guess that's the best place to see the show sound and dance wise. | |
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| re: Bandstand - WOW (MILD SPOILER) | |
| Posted by: Delvino 11:51 am EDT 07/09/17 | |
| In reply to: re: Bandstand - WOW - lowwriter 11:13 am EDT 07/09/17 | |
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| I was in row D of the front mezz, and found the seats just about ideal, for Korins' work and the choreography. STAGING SPOILER When the characters' dreams begin to be realized, the extremem naturalism in the Korins designs vanish, the stage deepens, and the only realistic working set piece is a hotel door. It's a brilliant conceit for a show that's all about the tropes of MGM musicals and their deconstruction (see the authors' Playbill annotations of the score). But the show's designs -- like its dances -- are just stunning from the mezz, where both the downstage (most of act one) and then the far reaches of the upstage in act two are revealed. |
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