Customer reviews for Cat on a Hot Tin roof |
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| Number of Reviews: 11 | |
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| 11 of 11 people found the following review helpful: |
March 8, 2008, Mar 12, 2008 |
| reviewer: F. Strickland from Atlanta, GA |
| This play was simply awesome anyone that is looking for a great night out. I recommend this play as the one to see and have dinner at one of the nearby restaurants. My guest and I perferred a brazillian near 48th. I would not carry my children below the age of 12 due to some of the language and sex indications, But I would take my mother. The cast was really in character and demonstrated the effects of being there with them in each performance. We really enjoyed this as Brick avoided Maggie, the noisy brother and his wife. We had perfect seating in the orch level on the fourth row seats D 103 etc. I would take others to see this play as the opportunity arises. I live in Atlanta hope to see that it makes it South to the Fox. This play was so real! |
| 4 of 5 people found the following review helpful: |
Audiance Out of Control, Mar 26, 2008 |
| reviewer: David del Gaizo from New York, New York |
| The play was wonderful and the acting superb, however, it was nearly impossible to hear half of what was being said (and I was sitting in 5th row orch.) for all the eating, talking, texting, and audience seating throughout the first act and long after both intermissions. Perhaps it would help if the management made a pre-curtain announcement instructing the audience in theatre etiquette. Unless something is done to rectify this situation it's not worth the $100.00 ticket price. |
| 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful: |
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Cat On a Hot Tin Roof, Mar 27, 2008 |
| reviewer: Toni from New York |
| Debbie Allen should sit in the audience for one or two performances so she can see that Brick could not be heard at all, not even from 5th row center. The entire audience was complaining. Shame on Debbie Allen for allowing this to continue-ruining a show that has potential to win all awards-this will hinder any chance of that happening. Poor directing. __________________ |
| 3 of 4 people found the following review helpful: |
Great Performances, Mar 28, 2008 |
| reviewer: Bonita Butner from Kansas City, MO |
| Phylicia Rashad was wonderful as Big Mama! Her range of emotions was extraordinary. Tennessee Williams writes stories that are very complex and all of the actors provided nuanced performances that supported the script. Bravo! My only suggestion, TURN ON THE AIR! The theatre was very warm with a full house. |
| 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful: |
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Brick-SPEAK UP!, Mar 27, 2008 |
| reviewer: Claudia from Anytown, AT 55555 |
| Brick's voice did not project well. The audience was quiet throughout the entire show. Brick could not be heard (13th row right). The audience missed the entire touching scene with his father and his entire dialogue. He should be given a microphone. Where's Ms. Allen - why hasn't this been corrected already? Tickets are expensive-we expect to be able to hear the cast. __________________ |
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