by philipchevron Sun Mar 09, 2008 7:03 pm
lesh wrote:Hello Philip -
I was wondering if you had any thoughts on the current Broadway offerings - I'm considering getting a ticket for a show while I'm in the city next weekend. On my list of possibilities so far: Passing Strange, The Seafarer or The Homecoming.
Thanks
Leslie
The only one I can actually vouch for is The Seafarer, though I aim to see most of the new offerings when I go back to New York after Boston. Passing Strange is certainly on my list of shows to check out, as are In The Heights, Cat On A Hot Tin Roof, Gypsy, Cry Baby, A Catered Affair, The Homecoming, South Pacific, November, Come Back Little Sheba...........South Pacific has never been revived on Broadway since the original (in 1949?) so if they get it right, and work with the "you've got to be carefully taught [to hate]" elements, they may find themselves with a show that resonates for current wars and not just the Pacific war leading up to Hiroshima.
[quote="lesh"]Hello Philip -
I was wondering if you had any thoughts on the current Broadway offerings - I'm considering getting a ticket for a show while I'm in the city next weekend. On my list of possibilities so far: Passing Strange, The Seafarer or The Homecoming.
Thanks :)
Leslie[/quote]
The only one I can actually vouch for is The Seafarer, though I aim to see most of the new offerings when I go back to New York after Boston. Passing Strange is certainly on my list of shows to check out, as are In The Heights, Cat On A Hot Tin Roof, Gypsy, Cry Baby, A Catered Affair, The Homecoming, South Pacific, November, Come Back Little Sheba...........South Pacific has never been revived on Broadway since the original (in 1949?) so if they get it right, and work with the "you've got to be carefully taught [to hate]" elements, they may find themselves with a show that resonates for current wars and not just the Pacific war leading up to Hiroshima.