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Upcoming "Into the Woods" Revival...

Upcoming "Into the Woods" Revival...

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#1Upcoming "Into the Woods" Revival...
Posted: 7/16/14 at 9:34pm

From the current production at the Old Globe, where the original debuted 28 years ago. So excited to see this production at Roundabout this fall... Upcoming https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/Photo-Flash-First-Look-at-the-New-York-Bound-INTO-THE-WOODS-at-The-Old-Globe-20140716

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Matt Rogers
#2Upcoming
Posted: 7/16/14 at 10:04pm

Yeah, let's all give 'em 130+ of our bucks for a production that looks like it has the budget of a fringe festival show.

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broadwaydevil
#2Upcoming
Posted: 7/16/14 at 10:28pm

It does look really cheap, but from what I've heard, it's really good, so I'm still excited. Better cheap and high quality performances and direction than a confused overblown mess with only intermittently good performances (looking at you Shakespeare in the Park production.)


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Play Esq.
#3Upcoming
Posted: 7/16/14 at 10:31pm

* The production may be minimalist (having seen it in Princeton), but it is incredibly affecting. I'm one of the few here who enjoyed the SITP production two summers ago; but, with that said, I realize that lots of money on a production does not a great show make.

This production will be moderately polarizing, I suspect. But I feel it's one of the most imaginative Sondheim productions I've been fortunate to witness.


* I originally wrote a short sentence (and since deleted) directed to Matt's narrow-mindedness...but it was pretty profane and it would likely have gotten deleted so I'll simply let him read between the lines (assuming he or she is capable...)


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HorseTears
#4Upcoming
Posted: 7/16/14 at 10:33pm

Ugh. Is this the ONE PIANO version? I know this isn't a Broadway transfer, but I do wonder if future Sondheim revivals stick with these teeny-tiny bands instead of the full, glorious original orchestrations.

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perfectlymarvelous
#5Upcoming
Posted: 7/16/14 at 10:34pm

I also saw it at the McCarter and thought it was wonderful. It's a really imaginative and fresh take on the material, and in my opinion it works beautifully. I definitely enjoyed it more than the production in the park a couple of years ago (though I didn't hate that either).

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missthemountains
#6Upcoming
Posted: 7/16/14 at 10:42pm

Mixed feelings about this. Definitely looks like an extremely hipster take on the material, but do love the iea of the Stepsisters in drag. Anyone have a way I can hear this?

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Jordan Catalano
#7Upcoming
Posted: 7/16/14 at 10:43pm

My favorite show. And I just can't get excited about this at all.

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musikman
#8Upcoming
Posted: 7/16/14 at 10:56pm

^ My sentiments exactly, though I suppose curiosity will get me to see it.


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Jordan Catalano
#9Upcoming
Posted: 7/16/14 at 10:58pm

Not me. Curiosity isn't enough to get me to spend $100 on this.

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haterobics
#10Upcoming
Posted: 7/16/14 at 11:03pm

At what $$ amount do you become buy-curious?

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Jordan Catalano
#11Upcoming
Posted: 7/16/14 at 11:04pm

LOL. Maybe $50.

JeffDaEgg2
#12Upcoming
Posted: 7/16/14 at 11:17pm

Watch the DVD if you want to see the original production. Saw this twice at McCarter and it's incredible, even though I went in with hesitations. Can't wait to see it again.

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Jordan Catalano
#13Upcoming
Posted: 7/16/14 at 11:18pm

Oh, I can watch a dvd of the original production if I want to see the original production? If I want a Pepsi, should I drink a Pepsi?

Great advice considering I never said I wanted to see the original production.

JeffDaEgg2
#14Upcoming
Posted: 7/16/14 at 11:21pm

Well then don't watch the DVD or see this production. Fin del comunicado.

RagzJr
#15Upcoming
Posted: 7/16/14 at 11:24pm

While I've not seen that particular production, I've seen that theatre company recently (with a handful of the cast) in TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA in D.C. It was simple, yes, but completely charming and wonderfully acted (at the very least, by the actresses playing The Baker's Wife and Little Red). Personally, I'm very excited about it. It may not be a monumental production, but I feel confident it will be great fun and well done.

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Jordan Catalano
#16Upcoming
Posted: 7/16/14 at 11:25pm

"Fin del comunicado."

beilis32
#17Upcoming
Posted: 7/16/14 at 11:33pm

So what if the costumes don't look flashy? We all know the show itself is glorious. Plus, I kind of like how the wolf is a puppet. I would see it!

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finebydesign
#18Upcoming
Posted: 7/16/14 at 11:33pm

This reminds me of the treatment for Hunchback that's coming.

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RippedMan
#19Upcoming
Posted: 7/16/14 at 11:38pm

I mean it's off-Broadway. I don't think anyone is spending upwards of $100 to see it. You go for the cleverness of it all. Not for the grandness.

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Jordan Catalano
#20Upcoming
Posted: 7/16/14 at 11:39pm

I hope it's great, I really do.

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#21Upcoming
Posted: 7/16/14 at 11:44pm

And fyi, the set design is by terrific Broadway designer Derek McLane, he of the lovely Ragtime and Anything Goes revivals. (Ok, his Follies revival set had issues, but still...) So even this chamber-scale production could have great detailing.

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mjohnson2
#22Upcoming
Posted: 7/17/14 at 12:01am

The problem with the FOLLIES set was that it was in the butt-ugly Marquis theatre instead of a really beautiful and old one where it belongs.


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StickIt
#23Upcoming
Posted: 7/17/14 at 1:14am

I just can't imagine listening to that beautiful score played on one piano. The layering in the orchestrations in every production I've seen has been so key to the emotional impact of the music. I'm sure it'll be an interesting exercise but I wouldn't pay New York prices for this.

brdway411
#24Upcoming
Posted: 7/17/14 at 1:28am

I was really happy they were reviving ITTW until I found out it was this version. Now I have 2 of my shows for this subscription year available to anyone that wants them. The other show is On The 20th Century. I cannot sit through a show with KC, she makes my ears bleed.