Skip to main content

Reviews


REVIEW: To Kill a Mockingbird on Broadway - April 17th, 2019

REVIEW: My Fair Lady on Broadway - March 30th, 2019

REVIEW: Mean Girls on Broadway - March 26th, 2019

REVIEW: Finding Neverland National Tour - March 13th, 2019

REVIEW: Be More Chill on Broadway - March 11th, 2019
REVIEW: Network on Broadway - March 9th, 2019
REVIEW: The Ferryman on Broadway - March 8th, 2019
REVIEW: Kiss Me, Kate! on Broadway - March 4th, 2019
REVIEW: The Music Man at The Kennedy Center - February 18th, 2019

REVIEW: Grease Live! - February 1st, 2016

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Drains Your Savings?

I, like most of the theatre world, am completely captivated by the new Broadway superhit Hamilton . I have listened to the cast recording on repeat nonstop for the last several months. I know every word to every song. The cast members have all become celebrities in my house. I am also extremely lucky to have seen Hamilton, and it completely blew me away and exceeded every expectation. I also luckily only paid $57 for my ticket. That sentence usually is greeted with gasps, dropped jaws, and “HOOOOOWWWW?!” That kind of price for this show is completely unheard of these days. If you buy a Hamilton ticket face value, the cheapest you can get is $139. StubHub and Ticketmaster Resale is filled with people re-selling their tickets for as much as $1,500 or more PER TICKET. Why are people doing this? Because people are so desperate to see the show that they will pay 10x the original ticket cost to see it! This alone is where our problem lies and created the whole reason why I am ...

Proper Stage Door Etiquette

  All theatres have a stage door. It’s primarily where the actors, musicians, crew, etc. enter the theatre. At Broadway and large regional theatres, it’s also where the audience gathers after the show to get autographs and pictures with the actors. Stage doors can be very fun, but can also cause some people to reach an unacceptable level of crazy. I have waited at dozens of Broadway stage doors over the years and have many stories to tell. I will share some of these stories to help teach you all proper stage door etiquette, because let’s be honest – a lot of people in the theatre world need to be taught how to property act. 1)       Don’t be bitter because you’re not at the front of the crowd. For those of you who have never “stage door-ed” a show before, typically the theatre puts up police barricades that the fans wait behind, to provide crowd control and safety for the actors who come out to sign autographs. If you’re lucky, you’ll get a s...

Hillary's Official Tony Predictions!

HAPPY TONY DAY EVERYONE!!! It's such a special time of year! Dreams come true, theatre is thriving, it's hot out, and the Dear Evan Hansen  standing room line is longer than ever. Tonight, the 71st annual Tony Awards air (on CBS at 8pm EST for those of you living under a rock and don't know the deets)!!! It's 12:07am as I type this out and I've finally finished filling out my Tony ballot in preparation for the big night. Without further ado, here are my official predictions for the 2017 Tony Awards. Some of these were wild guesses, some of these took a great deal of research and consideration. My choice for the winner of each category will be in BOLD.  What are your thoughts? Best Play “A Doll’s House, Part 2” “Indecent” “Oslo” “Sweat” Best Musical “Come From Away” “Dear Evan Hansen” “Groundhog Day The Musical” “Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812” Best Book of a Musical “Come From Away” — Irene Sankoff and David Hein ...