jrod2181 said:
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This. We use it almost exclusively.
Just went to NYC last week and here's what I saw:
A Strange Loop - I love that this show exists and that it got this production with the investment and that it is running on Broadway. It's an important piece of theatre. That said, it could have used some more work. It's story telling gets lost a bit in the construct of a play within a play within a play. It's certainly not for everyone but worth seeing. Do some research so you know what you're getting yourself into if you do go to this.
1776 - This script is super clunky to begin with but this production did a good job with it. There's some really powerful moments but overall the show is probably just ok. Part of me wishes they would have just written a new show instead of trying to use this one but the fact that it was written in the 70s about the 1770s and a lot of the text is still relevant is interesting.
The Piano Lesson - The cast is great. August Wilson is great at monologues and dialogue. I'm not enthralled with the play itself if that makes sense. The production was fantastic. I'm just not sure this is one of my favorite. I appreciate it's place in his cycle but if it weren't for Samuel L Jackson I probably would have skipped this one. I also got an understudy for Danielle Brooks and that could have thrown things off a bit so early in the run.
Kimberly Akimbo - Loved this one. Good musical, funny and moving. The cast was good. I am pretty sure I saw the play version of this years ago. It makes a good musical though and it's one that I'm not at all bothered is based on other material.
Leopoldstadt - Very good play, very well directed, very well acted. Very heavy subject but incredibly fascinating. It's also loosely autobiographical if I'm understanding it right. Likely Stoppard's last play given his age so I'm glad I caught it in the original production.