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#1Heathers
Posted: 7/19/14 at 1:49pm

Saw it last week. Loved the show. Loved even more that most of the audience was young. Something that grabbed the attention of future theatre goers. Made an old guy happy to see

Bought the cast album and am obsessed with every song already

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#2Heathers
Posted: 7/19/14 at 1:50pm

Hope you get to see it again when it transfers to the Winter Garden!

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#2Heathers
Posted: 7/19/14 at 1:53pm

Hated it with a passion. Juvenile and amateurish and I am being kind here.

To those who liked it, I am sorry but that is how I see it. If you enjoyed it, I am glad. Just was not my cup of tea.


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#3Heathers
Posted: 7/19/14 at 2:35pm

It seems that I'm a bit late to the game, but I just got the cast CD and am quickly becoming obsessed with it. It reminds me so much of BAT BOY, which I loved. I wish I could see the actual show before it closes.


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#4Heathers
Posted: 7/19/14 at 3:28pm

I also own the cast recording and find myself listening to it a lot. Have had the chance to see the show a few times and have really enjoyed it. I will admit that I wasn't crazy about it the first time however the opening number and Seventeen won me over immediately. I also love the Lifeboat song and she delivers that dialouge leading up to the song perfectly.


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homeimp
#5Heathers
Posted: 7/19/14 at 6:21pm

Mr. Roxy, that's how I felt about Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson. I would have expected any artistically inclined group of high school students to come up with something better. However, I thought Heathers was quite good. I could have done without the one song (you'll know which one I meant) But the rest of the score was pretty good. The performances were first rate. I found the show clever, enjoyable and ultimately surprisingly moving. I saw Bullets, Hedwig, Violet and Lady Day ;ast trip. Truthfully I preferred Heathers. Neil and Audra were great, but their shows didn't excite me. Why on earth did Lena Hall win a Tony? Violet, as you phrase it, wasn't my cup of tea, and Bullets was a disappointment. But I did like Casa Valentina a lot, which I also saw. I have famously bad taste when it comes to theater. I'm usually on my own in my opinions.

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#6Heathers
Posted: 7/19/14 at 7:40pm

I loved Batboy but hated this.

Andrew Jackson was another trip to amatuerland.


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IndyTheatreGeek
#7Heathers
Posted: 7/20/14 at 1:07am

Put me in the loved Heathers camp. And Bat Boy (in London with the delightful Emma Williams.)

I did hate Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson.

The songs in Heathers were fun and appropriate for the time. The "less is more" staging kept your attention on the actors. Lighting design was top notch, and the energy and enthusiasm of the cast really sold the show.

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#8Heathers
Posted: 7/20/14 at 1:08am

I'm puzzled by the love this show is getting, but if it's making other people happy, more power to them.

I felt like every song except Martha's solo felt like Bat Boy had been put into a blender and then slowly dribbled out. I also have no inherent love for the movie (I never saw it), so I don't have that nostalgia to hang onto either.


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#9Heathers
Posted: 7/20/14 at 1:16am

Much like NEXT TO NORMAL, I think it's just one of those "angsty" shows the tweens are latching onto.

VIETgrlTerifa
#10Heathers
Posted: 7/20/14 at 1:49am

Are any of you fans of the movie and did not like the musical? I love love love the movie, but I am apprehensive about seeing it in musical form.

Of course I feel the same way about Once and Once won a truckload on Tonys. I still don't want to see it because I enjoyed the movie so much and thought the story was told appropriately through the intimacy of a camera lens that I am unsure if I'd buy it on stage with choreography.


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#11Heathers
Posted: 7/20/14 at 2:14am

So, Roxy why is it ok for YOU to crap all over the shows you dislike? You blamed haters for being at fault for your beloved Rocky closing, but here you are trashing a show. Trust me when I say I am not championing Heathers as I have no opinion on it.

What's good for the goose and all.


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Updated On: 7/20/14 at 02:14 AM

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#12Heathers
Posted: 7/20/14 at 2:20am

Blocked!

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#13Heathers
Posted: 7/20/14 at 5:55am

I very much enjoyed the show. I say this as not insult to the production, but I am curious to see its future life because I feel as though what is on the page is much stronger and has much more bite that the physical production and direction, however well cast it is, shows.

I love the movie. The show is faithful, yet different enough that you can take its own merit. Times are different now, so the tone of the original film would mot work in a fresh adaption. It works on its own level, with a few surprises along the way, while retaining the iconic and classic moments and lines... Often in new ways that catch you off guard and leave those who love the film waiting for it and then screaming in appreciation when they are given. If you have seen the show, you know the two moments where that is most apparent... For one of them, the crown generally goes wild.

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#14Heathers
Posted: 7/20/14 at 6:29am

Maybe Roxy has already (actually) blocked me. He never addresses my comments even directed to him.

I am honored.


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#15Heathers
Posted: 7/20/14 at 7:10am

To Drama

If you read my post you will see that I said that if you liked it I was glad. Basically none of the Rocky haters could envision anyone liking the show.I guess only those select few can say they do not like a show. I was not actively campaigning and having every other phrase I uttered saying what a turd of a show it was.This is yet another example of why I am disillusioned with Brodway

Do not flatter yourself re being put on ignore. The day is still young however

I directed a comment at you. Have I made your day?


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#16Heathers
Posted: 7/20/14 at 8:53am

Your arguments are always one sided. YOU get to bash, but no one else does.
I saw Rocky. I was bored silly. (And I loved the movie, and I really liked the cast, I've been a big fan of Andy Karl's.) I would never begrudge someone else's enjoyment of it, MOST of us wouldn't. My 13 year old liked it a lot (although it's not even close to one he puts in his top ten).

EVERY show is going to have those that love it or hate it. The truth is: it failed because not enough people could be convinced to see it. NOT because of this site or anyone's "hate" of it.

I thought The Scottsboro Boys was one of the most wonderful things I'd ever seen. I have no idea why it failed, but trying to find BLAME is ridiculous. Unless, maybe, you have a financial stake in this or a future show.


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#17Heathers
Posted: 7/20/14 at 9:13am

To me Broadway is one big tax write off.

I am cynical these days after a lifetime of playgoing and enjoyment.I will always love musicals and cast albums and straight plays.The drive to run to see a show is gone forever for many reasons and will not return.

The dumbing down of the audience plus the insane hero worship of some fans toward stars is a turnoff as well.





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#18Heathers
Posted: 7/20/14 at 9:59am

VietGirl... I am a fan of the film, but live on the West Coast and haven't had a chance to see it, but have listened to the cast recording. It follows the plot of the film ok, but I really don't like the songs or the singing. I found the recording to be disappointing. I hate to admit it, but I like some of the If/Then cd better.


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#19Heathers
Posted: 7/20/14 at 10:01am

If/Then is far superior in every way


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#20Heathers
Posted: 7/20/14 at 11:48am

This is by far in my top five favorite shows of all time! I didn't enjoy the movie, so I was expecting not to like the musical. I LOVED it! I've seen it twice and I am planning on seeing closing night.

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#21Heathers
Posted: 7/20/14 at 11:57am

I love the movie, and enjoyed the show, but didn't fall in love. Probably going back one time before it closes, just to check in again.

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#22Heathers
Posted: 7/20/14 at 7:17pm

Saw the show again today and loved it even more! Great, great show, and the physical comedy in the show makes it ever so different each time.

Also heard rumors from another audience member that the show is going to Broadway.

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#23Heathers
Posted: 7/20/14 at 7:24pm

lol

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#24Heathers
Posted: 7/20/14 at 7:26pm

I've also heard the show's NY life isn't over. :) Very happy about that.