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Since launching in September , NJArts. And it has always offered its content without a subscription fee, or a paywall. Last Name. Your email address will not be published. To me, even though there are only three song changes in the show, the overall effect was distinct. In fact, the return to Broadway is really its own show, and the emotion in it is a little different than the emotion created in the original.
And I think he made the right choice, both putting the song there and not putting anything after it, and letting that be the last word. My opinion is, the encounter with the pandemic that we all experienced, whether we lost somebody, had the illness ourselves, or simply spent a year and longer living with it as a daily potential threat to ourselves and our families — we all had a different kind of encounter with the fear of death.
It confronts and it inspires. Well, yeah! But another difference for me between this show and the previous iteration is there was a certain formality to the show. It was a little more formal. And also, he had written the show, it was scripted. This is a written show, and it was revised, re-edited, finessed for Part II. And if you saw him at the beginning and the end, he was just as excited on stage. I thought he could revisit it somewhere along the line, but I was not thinking it would happen now.
James Theatre, he had called me a few times about this concept of Bruce going first. But this last time he called, toward the end of May, Bruce took about a day to think about it. I just want to be sure this is a final decision — this is a big commitment!
We had to redo the lights and the sound, and we had to redo the stage, the set, to recreate the exact look, sound and feel of the original. When we were looking the first time, we looked at a variety of theaters, and somewhere around a thousand seats felt safe. What was needed for the show is fundamentally an audience that is quiet. James felt remarkably similar. Well, we will be responsive to anything that occurs.
But we are following official New York City recommendations and dealing with a fully vaccinated house, and we feel, with the information that exists, that this is going to be a safe experience.
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