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| re: The Lehman Trilogy Dec. 29th | |
| Posted by: Ann 02:24 pm EST 12/30/21 | |
| In reply to: re: The Lehman Trilogy Dec. 29th - Guillaume 01:43 pm EST 12/30/21 | |
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| I thought the Armory was the perfect place for this show. And the cast was excellent. I don't feel I need to see it anywhere else, but I'm glad more people are getting the opportunity. | |
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| re: The Lehman Trilogy Dec. 29th | |
| Posted by: fredfrankg (fredfrankg427@gmail.com) 04:48 pm EST 12/30/21 | |
| In reply to: re: The Lehman Trilogy Dec. 29th - Ann 02:24 pm EST 12/30/21 | |
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| I went last week after winning the lottery. I feel very lucky to have seen this transporting play. Bravo all around. x | |
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| re: The Lehman Trilogy Dec. 29th | |
| Posted by: TheOtherOne 04:25 pm EST 12/30/21 | |
| In reply to: re: The Lehman Trilogy Dec. 29th - Ann 02:24 pm EST 12/30/21 | |
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| During the performance last night I kept thinking it must have been wonderful in the Armory. I loved the surprising intimacy of the Nederlander (which I still think of as the Billy Rose), however, so that is not a complaint. I would see it again if the NT screening were to shown somewhere, but I only rationalized shelling out so much for it because I have spent less on theatre in the past 21 months than I had at any time in my adult life -- allowing for inflation, that is. And I don't doubt it was the best you saw in 2021, BroadwayTonyJ. It was superb. |
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| re: The Lehman Trilogy Dec. 29th | |
| Posted by: lowwriter 09:20 pm EST 12/30/21 | |
| In reply to: re: The Lehman Trilogy Dec. 29th - TheOtherOne 04:25 pm EST 12/30/21 | |
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| I think the Armory is a horrible place to see a play unless you are willing to pay the higher prices. A cold, soulless venue. Having said that, I did see The Lehman Trilogy at the Armory and for some reason my reasonably priced seat turned out to be close to the stage. I occasionally had some obstruction because I was sitting to the right of the metal framework of the set. But for the most part I enjoyed the great acting though the third act did not engage me as much as the other two acts. I wasn’t planning on returning but I won the lottery for Saturday night so I will be seeing once again. I don’t know if the seat will be any good. Two other shows I saw at the Park Armory were very good but I was fairly far from the stage which I hated: The Hairy Ape and Branagh’s Macbeth. |
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| re: The Lehman Trilogy Dec. 29th | |
| Last Edit: BroadwayTonyJ 12:02 am EST 12/31/21 | |
| Posted by: BroadwayTonyJ 12:01 am EST 12/31/21 | |
| In reply to: re: The Lehman Trilogy Dec. 29th - lowwriter 09:20 pm EST 12/30/21 | |
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| Congratulations! I'm glad you won the lottery. The Lehman Trilogy is such an incredible play. When I won the lottery for it back on Sat., 10/09/21, I was seated in D 25 in the left mezzanine. It was a good seat for that theater. Good luck and have a great New Year! I'll respond to your e-mail tomorrow morning and I will copy Lynn. I hope you had a good Christmas. |
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| re: The Lehman Trilogy Dec. 29th | |
| Posted by: BroadwayTonyJ 09:13 pm EST 12/30/21 | |
| In reply to: re: The Lehman Trilogy Dec. 29th - TheOtherOne 04:25 pm EST 12/30/21 | |
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| I am enjoying reading your comments, TheOtherOne. I'm glad you found it as thrilling a play as I did. Full disclosure: I entered the lottery for The Lehman Trilogy. At first, I was told that I had lost so I purchased a full-price ticket. Then I was sent an e-mail saying that one of the winners had declined so I ended up winning after all. The box office congratulated me and issued me a credit for my purchase. I had a nice, extended conversation with Adrian Lester in front of the theater after the show. I told him I enjoyed his performance in Company when I was in London in '96 and also was able to see him in The Tragedy of Hamlet at Chicago Shakespeare some years later. We had a very nice chat. |
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| I enjoyed the NT screening very much. | |
| Posted by: kieran 06:54 pm EST 12/30/21 | |
| In reply to: re: The Lehman Trilogy Dec. 29th - TheOtherOne 04:25 pm EST 12/30/21 | |
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| Now I want a chance to see a screening of Andrew Scott in “Present Laughter.” | |
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| re: I enjoyed the NT screening very much. | |
| Posted by: lowwriter 10:28 am EST 12/31/21 | |
| In reply to: I enjoyed the NT screening very much. - kieran 06:54 pm EST 12/30/21 | |
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| I saw the NT screening of Present Laughter in a theater. It was a total delight. I would like to see their recording of All My Sons. | |
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| re: I enjoyed the NT screening very much. | |
| Posted by: TheOtherOne 11:07 am EST 12/31/21 | |
| In reply to: re: I enjoyed the NT screening very much. - lowwriter 10:28 am EST 12/31/21 | |
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| "I would like to see their recording of All My Sons." Ooh, that was excellent! |
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| It's available through National Theatre Home | |
| Posted by: Ann 11:13 am EST 12/31/21 | |
| In reply to: re: I enjoyed the NT screening very much. - TheOtherOne 11:07 am EST 12/31/21 | |
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| And on my watch list. This mention has made me think I may watch it today. By subscription, with annual and monthly rates available. |
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| I wonder why The Audience is not listed | |
| Posted by: dramedy 11:57 am EST 12/31/21 | |
| In reply to: It's available through National Theatre Home - Ann 11:13 am EST 12/31/21 | |
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| It’s one of the few I’d like to see again. | |
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| I was unexpectedly disappointed by that one | |
| Posted by: MockingbirdGirl 07:21 pm EST 12/30/21 | |
| In reply to: I enjoyed the NT screening very much. - kieran 06:54 pm EST 12/30/21 | |
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| I've loved Andrew Scott in so much, but I felt like that production of Present Laughter started at 11 and had nowhere else to go—everything was equally OTT. | |
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| THE LEHMAN TRILOGY and My Other Top Picks of 2021 | |
| Posted by: BroadwayTonyJ 03:18 pm EST 12/30/21 | |
| In reply to: re: The Lehman Trilogy Dec. 29th - Ann 02:24 pm EST 12/30/21 | |
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| The Lehman Trilogy was the best new play I saw this season. Pass Over and Lackawanna Blues were worthy contenders. Kimberly Akimbo was easily the best new musical for me. I also thoroughly enjoyed Six and thought Mrs. Doubtfire very funny and a must-see for Rob McClure's bravura performance. Morning's at Seven is my choice for the best revival of a play. My choices for best musical revival would be a tie between Assassins and Caroline, Or Change. Honorary mention of shows not in a specific category: Waitress with Sara Bareilles, Little Shop of Horrors with Jeremy Jordan, and Laura Benanti at 54 Below. |
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