LaceyLou Posted Monday at 03:31 PM Posted Monday at 03:31 PM 1 hour ago, CMRivdogs said: I guess I'm way ahead of the curve. I cancelled Disney a couple of years ago. I haven't been to a Disney Property in over 20 years. OK I did go to a Disney movie last weekend. I'm sure Trumpers disapprove of Hamilton though Is that any good? I've always wanted to see the show but could never justify spending several hundred dollars for it. Quote
CMRivdogs Posted Monday at 03:39 PM Posted Monday at 03:39 PM I was skeptical before seeing it. It's good. You might want to check out the soundtrack first. The current "movie" that's out is a filmed Broadway performance they made in 2020 with the original actors. It's been rereleased for a temporary run in theaters. A lot less expensive than stage productions 1 Quote
oblong Posted Monday at 04:43 PM Posted Monday at 04:43 PM I'm one of the few that didn't care for it. I know I'm an outlier I guess and accept it. I generally hate musicals. I struggle understanding what they are singing. So when we watched the "movie" i had the subtitles on. I knew the history already. And reading the text made me miss the production somewhat. I don't know... I just didn't see the big deal. My wife saw it at the Fisher and loved it. 1 1 Quote
romad1 Posted Monday at 05:40 PM Author Posted Monday at 05:40 PM I can put the Hamilton soundtrack on at any time and my kids are into it. 1 Quote
CMRivdogs Posted Monday at 06:36 PM Posted Monday at 06:36 PM For us it was two hours or so of guilty pleasure on a Sunday afternoon. Something we don't often do. Quote
ewsieg Posted Monday at 07:09 PM Posted Monday at 07:09 PM Every live musical I went into simply because my wife and/or daughter wanted to see it. Every live musical I've walked out of I was thoroughly impressed with. Hamilton was no different. 1 Quote
oblong Posted Monday at 08:17 PM Posted Monday at 08:17 PM By no means listen to my opinion on whether to see it. You can’t argue with its success and that people loved it. I’m the old dad in Monty Python’s holy grail who stops the singing. (Huge tracts of land) 1 Quote
chasfh Posted Monday at 08:53 PM Posted Monday at 08:53 PM 4 hours ago, oblong said: I'm one of the few that didn't care for it. I know I'm an outlier I guess and accept it. I generally hate musicals. I struggle understanding what they are singing. So when we watched the "movie" i had the subtitles on. I knew the history already. And reading the text made me miss the production somewhat. I don't know... I just didn't see the big deal. My wife saw it at the Fisher and loved it. I could have posted this same thing. I made the mistake of seeing both Book of Mormon and Spamalot at one of the theaters downtown here, in the balcony both times. I picked up maybe a third of what they were saying, the sound was bouncing around so much. I guess you have to pony up the bucks to sit behind the orchestra pit to be able to pick out the lyrics. Quote
LaceyLou Posted Monday at 09:19 PM Posted Monday at 09:19 PM And I'm considered the odd one in the family because I'm the only one interested in musicals, classical music, ballet-you get the idea. Maybe we could switch family/acquaintances for a weekend? 😉 PS it is definitely worth it to sit where you can hear the lyrics better. 1 Quote
gehringer_2 Posted Monday at 09:27 PM Posted Monday at 09:27 PM (edited) 4 hours ago, oblong said: I generally hate musicals. I was forced to sit through "Bye, Bye, Birdie" 🤮 in a theater at an impressionable age, and it's just been downhill for me with Musicals ever since. 😉 Edited Monday at 09:29 PM by gehringer_2 2 1 Quote
CMRivdogs Posted Monday at 09:34 PM Posted Monday at 09:34 PM 3 minutes ago, gehringer_2 said: I was forced to sit through "Bye, Bye, Birdie" 🤮 in a theater at an impressionable age, and it's just been downhill for me with Musicals ever since. 😉 That would do it. Especially if it's community theatre. I had a similar experience with The Fantasticks. Then there was that dreadful experience in London where we endured a musical version of Tess of the D'Urbervilles. 😣 Quote
casimir Posted Monday at 10:17 PM Posted Monday at 10:17 PM 5 hours ago, oblong said: I'm one of the few that didn't care for it. I know I'm an outlier I guess and accept it. I generally hate musicals. I struggle understanding what they are singing. So when we watched the "movie" i had the subtitles on. I knew the history already. And reading the text made me miss the production somewhat. I don't know... I just didn't see the big deal. My wife saw it at the Fisher and loved it. I struggle with the lyrics as well. My daughters are in musicals. I’ll go to each showing, usually 3 or 4 per production. I get some of it the first time, more of it the next time, so on and so forth. Quote
oblong Posted Monday at 10:41 PM Posted Monday at 10:41 PM 22 minutes ago, casimir said: I struggle with the lyrics as well. My daughters are in musicals. I’ll go to each showing, usually 3 or 4 per production. I get some of it the first time, more of it the next time, so on and so forth. And my wife will have them memorized. She saw Wicked once and from then on I hear her singing along when something from it is on TV. I will ask her what that is. I’m like “you saw it once…”. But I mean… she even loves Xanadu. Quote
chasfh Posted Tuesday at 01:59 PM Posted Tuesday at 01:59 PM 16 hours ago, LaceyLou said: And I'm considered the odd one in the family because I'm the only one interested in musicals, classical music, ballet-you get the idea. Maybe we could switch family/acquaintances for a weekend? 😉 PS it is definitely worth it to sit where you can hear the lyrics better. I'm sure it is, but when the choice is $85 for a balcony seat versus $275 for a floor seat for an event you don't care so much about, the money part usually wins. 2 Quote
CMRivdogs Posted Tuesday at 02:06 PM Posted Tuesday at 02:06 PM I haven't been paying close attention. What time is the rapture? Should I cancel lunch plans and head to a bar? Is there a dress code? Can I wear shorts and my Madison quote T-shirt (If men were angels)? Quote
Tigermojo Posted Tuesday at 02:23 PM Posted Tuesday at 02:23 PM 15 minutes ago, CMRivdogs said: I haven't been paying close attention. What time is the rapture? Should I cancel lunch plans and head to a bar? Is there a dress code? Can I wear shorts and my Madison quote T-shirt (If men were angels)? I just know I'm moving into a nice house by the river when everyone is gone. Quote
LaceyLou Posted Tuesday at 08:36 PM Posted Tuesday at 08:36 PM 6 hours ago, chasfh said: I'm sure it is, but when the choice is $85 for a balcony seat versus $275 for a floor seat for an event you don't care so much about, the money part usually wins. Which is why I haven't yet seen the Broadway show, tbh. The balcony seats tend to sell out fast, and while I've gotten floor seats for other shows for a reasonable price, that hasn't been the case with Hamilton so far. Quote
smr-nj Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago NJ gubernatorial race - latest poll is a dead heat…. Sooooo - this happened today. (btw, her ssn was also part of the unredacted release.) ******** NEW JERSEY -- The race for governor in the Garden State exploded on Thursday into ugly accusations of dirty tricks and alleged leaks. As Republican Jack Ciattarelli visited voters in Hunterdon County, the National Archives admitted it had wrongfully released the military records of his opponent, Democrat Mikie Sherrill. They revealed that the congressmember and war veteran was barred from walking in her 1994 Naval Academy graduation for failing to report classmates who had cheated on exam. Sherrill herself was never accused of cheating. "I support a criminal investigation into the unauthorized and illegal release of Mikie Sherrill's records," said House minority leader Hakeem Jeffries. Jeffries blamed the Trump administration for weaponizing the documents to prop up Ciattarelli, who polls show is newly surging in popularity. Quote
CMRivdogs Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago As a 73 year old with health diagnoses that was described by one of my physicians as a "life defining disease" I approve Obama's message Quote
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