Where Can I Buy Pretty Cheap Posters Of Broadway Shows (like The Playbill Images) In Manhattan?
Aug 16, 2009 by Max G | Posted in Theater & Acting
I'm genuinely interested in buying the Hair poster and Spring Awakening (anywhere for less than $20? Does that persist?)
What Broadway Show Do You Recommend Seeing While In Manhattan In October? (not To Expensive)?
Jul 23, 2009 by Tracine | Posted in New York City
I am wealthy to NY, NY for the first time in October and I am trying to plan some activities. Can anyone help recommend a GREAT Broadway show to see that isn't too over the top priceless? :) Thanks!
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What's A Good Off-Broadway Show In Manhattan Right Now?
Jul 09, 2006 by fly_your_flag_high | Posted in Other - Entertainment
Comedy or harmonious.
The "Altar Boyz" is theoretical to be good.
"Forbidden Broadway" is constantly changing and makes fun of Broadway musicals.
"I ardour you, you're perfect, now change", has been running as long as Rent.
*note: I have not seen any of these, this is all fitting coming from word of mouth and reading reviews*
Has Anyone Seen A Show In The Broadway Theater In Manhattan Ny?
Nov 16, 2008 by robert s | Posted in Theater & Acting
what do you entertain the idea the best seats are in the broadway theater I am going to see a show there ad want the best seats?
I would say that the very overwhelm seats are the front of the first mezzanine. These seats are better than floor seats because you don't have any heads in the way, and also you can see the entire the theatre and the whole set instead of only seeing a portion of it if you are on the floor.
anyways... all of the seats are pretty advantageous so just enjoy your show!
Where In New York Or Manhattan Can I Watch The Best Broadway Show? Any Suggestion For What Show To Watch?
May 09, 2008 by justcurious | Posted in New York City
Broadway shows go along with at theaters in Times Square (well, technically any theater in the Times Square area with over 699 seats...)
South Pacific, which is really playing at Lincoln Center, is fantastic. I haven't had a chance to see it yet, but I've only heard good things about it.
Gypsy, at the St. James, is prodigious. The cast is amazing, and there's a full orchestra.
If you are going before June 29th, see Sunday in the Park with George. The sets are weird, the cast is amazing, and the music is just...well, it's my favorite show ever writte for the stage.
Xanadu, at the Helen Hayes, is comical. It's 90 minutes of pure 80s pop rock enjoyment.
In the Heights, at the Richard Rogers, and Spiritedness Strange, at the Belasco, are supposed to be fantastic, although I haven't had a chance to see either of them. In the Heights has got sort of a hip-hop/Latin sense, and Passing Strange has a rock score.
Rent, at the Nederlander, is a classic that's closing this September. It has a 90s penniless score.
Miranda Sings - Broadway Musicals medley at Birdland NYC
Miranda Singing a mashup miscellany of the current Broadway musicals to prove that she can sing anything. I made a list of the songs and what shows ...
Times Up is a great place to practice with long exposures. This is a 5 second exposure with the ND filter on the lens. I like the deign perspective I used on this shot.