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| Posted by: richmurphy 03:07 pm EDT 05/31/23 | |
| In reply to: Titanic pared down to its essence - dramedy 01:35 pm EDT 05/31/23 | |
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| Virginia's Signature Theatre staged TITANIC during the 2016-2017 holiday season, without tilting sets or toy boats, although it kept the large cast and orchestra. With its emphasis on the characters and the lovely score, i think I preferred it to the Broadway original. I am looking forward to the Encores! version. | |
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| re: Titanic pared down to its essence | |
| Posted by: SCH 05:31 pm EDT 05/31/23 | |
| In reply to: re: Titanic pared down to its essence - richmurphy 03:07 pm EDT 05/31/23 | |
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| I loved that production at the Signature in Virginia. Very effectively done. Wonderful set, too! And it sounded glorious. I had heard talk of that production moving to NYC. Sadly, I would imagine that covid put an end to those plans. |
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| re: Titanic pared down to its essence | |
| Posted by: Ann 07:58 pm EDT 05/31/23 | |
| In reply to: re: Titanic pared down to its essence - SCH 05:31 pm EDT 05/31/23 | |
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| It was a wonderful production (I was particularly thrilled to be in the presence of Florence Lacey). For me, I don't know if it would work in a larger theater (in the same form - without spoiling, you know, those people ...). I feel lucky to have seen it. | |
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