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Broadway Review | Operation Mincemeat

Operation Mincemeat

Playing at Golden Theatre

Musical or play? Musical

Lottery or Rush Tickets? $49.00 In Person Rush, $59.00 Digital Rush, and $49.00 Digital Lottery

What I Paid: $79.00

My Rating: ★★★★ 1/2

Official Website: https://operationbroadway.com/

Operation Mincemeat is the 2024 Olivier Award-winning Best New Musical , and 2025 Tony Award® Winner for Best Featured Actor in a Musical (Jak Malone)! 

The year is 1943 and right now we’re losing the war. Luckily, we’re about to gamble all our futures on a stolen corpse. Bursting at the seams with the kind of chaos you couldn’t invent, the question is: how did a dead body, a fake love letter, and-of all people-Ian Fleming come together to wrong-foot Hitler?

REVIEW

Despite the high praise I kept hearing for Operation Mincemeat, I honestly wasn’t sure if I would enjoy this British musical about a real-life World War II secret mission. Luckily, the good word-of-mouth and the cast’s performance at this year’s Tony Awards convinced me to head to the Golden Theatre during my recent trip to New York City, and I ended up having an incredible night at the theatre.

In addition to the daily rush and lottery options available for discounted tickets, there is a monthly draw on the Operation Mincemeat website. You can enter your email and receive a coupon code to buy tickets for $79.00. I purchased a seat in Orchestra Center in Row C at this price, which was amazing because the face value of the ticket is $199.00. I absolutely loved sitting up close to the stage, as the actors have a powerful stage presence that is instantly captivating.

Speaking of which, don’t let this cast of five actors fool you – they are each playing several characters! Not only do they all have amazing vocals, but their acting ability is incredible. You can see the physical transformation take place when they switch characters. It’s really quite impressive! I especially loved when David Cumming would go from the shy and awkward Charles Cholmondeley to one of his other roles. The switch was immediate and noticeable, allowing the audience to follow the story even if the action is constantly on-the-go.

Moreover, what I love most about Operation Mincemeat is the energy. The show is replete with upbeat and fun songs that are downright goofy (All the Ladies is a personal favorite!). Yet the show leaves room for truly heartfelt moments, such as Dear Bill sung by Jak Malone, which brought me to tears. Operation Mincemeat doesn’t take itself seriously, but it still leaves room to tell this story respectfully. For instance, I connected with the character of Jean Leslie (Claire-Marie Hall), who just wants her intelligence to be useful in a male-dominated workplace. Plus, I have to be honest, I love anything that has a boy band parody moment!

The set itself is functional yet not over-the-top. I see the set as more of a tool for the actors to tell the story to the audience, rather than just being decorative. There are cleverly placed doors, maps, and phones, for example, that allow for smooth transitions between scenes. Yet an elaborate set is not needed for Operation Mincemeat with the focus of the musical being the actors themselves.

At the end of the day, I left the theatre with a big smile on my face wanting to immediately go down a Google rabbit hole to learn about the real Operation Mincemeat. There are few experiences that make me think “this is theatre” when the curtain falls, and this show accomplishes that easily. Do I think this show is for everyone? No, I think more traditional theatergoers may not understand nor appreciate the comedy of the show, especially considering the topic. Yet if you are looking for a fresh take on a historical story that is told in a unique way, I highly recommend this show. This is certainly one that I would not hesitate to repeat attend.

STAGE DOOR

The Stage Door at the Golden Theatre is directly to your left when you exit. There were barricades set up, and the cast quickly began trickling out to sign Playbills and take selfies with those who asked. All five actors came out to sign (FYI – I saw understudy Amanda Jill Robinson go on for the roles typically played by Zoë Roberts) , and they were all so nice and down to earth. The audience members were also very respectful, and it was fun to hear that many of the fans have seen the show multiple times to try to catch all the understudies! We also got to say hi to some of the actors from The Outsiders, who walked by from the Jacobs Theatre next door.

See my vlog from Operation Mincemeat on Instagram HERE.

Broadway Review | Mamma Mia!

Mamma Mia!

Playing at Winter Garden Theatre

Musical or play? Musical

Lottery or Rush Tickets? $45.00 In Person Rush Tickets and $49.00 Digital Lottery Tickets

What I Paid: $99.50

My Rating: ★★★ 1/2

Official Website: https://mammamiabway.com/

A mother. A daughter. Three possible dads. And a trip down the aisle you’ll never forget! Mamma Mia!, the worldwide musical phenomenon, comes home to Broadway’s Winter Garden Theatre for a special limited return engagement beginning August 2nd.

The international musical sensation that has kept audiences dancing in the aisles for 25 years. Mamma Mia! is the Broadway getaway that audiences can’t wait to escape to, and this August it returns to the Winter Garden Theatre for a special limited engagement. You already know you’re gonna love it – get your tickets today.

REVIEW

When I found out that Mamma Mia! was returning to Broadway for a strictly limited engagement, I knew I had to be there. Regrettably, I missed this show during its original run, as I figured it would run long enough for me to catch it when I was ready. I have since learned not to put off shows you want to see, as you never know when they will close. Thankfully, the North American tour is making a 6-month stop at the Winter Garden through February 1, 2026, and I was able to catch it during my most recent trip to New York City.

I purchased a Center Orchestra ticket in Row H at TKTS for 50% off at $99.50. This is a full view seat, and I am very happy I got such a great deal on what was otherwise a hefty ticket price. That being said, this show has not been on TKTS consistently, so I do recommend purchasing tickets in advance if Mamma Mia! is a must see for you. I will say that I have sat in the very last row of the orchestra at the Winter Garden before without a bad view.

If you are familiar with the Mamma Mia! movie adaptation, the storyline of the Broadway show is very similar with a few small differences here and there. The music is, of course, absolutely wonderful. The cast is all exceptionally talented, but I especially loved Donna (Christine Sherrill), Tanya (Jalynn Steele), and Rosie (Carly Sakolove). These women are killing it with their powerful vocals, stage presence, and comedic timing. Sophie, played by Amy Weaver, is also a highlight with her beautiful voice. Similarly, the Mamma Mia! band is incredible. I will warn you, though: the opening to Act 2 after intermission starts so loudly and abruptly that the entire audience jumped, and many people screamed from being startled!

While I had heard a fair amount of negativity online about the set, as someone who never saw the original production of Mamma Mia!, I did not find the set to be lacking at all, especially when considering this revival run is part of the tour. Though simple, the set is bright and functions well for the show. In fact, it allows for the choreography with the large ensemble cast to really shine. If you enjoy shows with big dance numbers, Mamma Mia! has some really fun ones, such as Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!

Probably the only thing that detracted from my enjoyment of the show was not the show itself, but the audience. Since Mamma Mia! is a jukebox musical, I was afraid that people would be singing along. While that did happen a bit, what was worse was the talking! The family to my left was from Europe, and the father translated nearly the entirety of the show to his teenager. Similarly, the couple to my right also spoke at many points. This unfortunately was quite distracting, but at a big touristy musical like Mamma Mia!, it is to be expected.

That being said, I overall thoroughly enjoyed seeing Mamma Mia! on Broadway. This show is a great mix of upbeat, show-stopping numbers that are full of fun, all with tenderhearted moments between a mother and her daughter mixed into the plot. In a day in age where the real world can feel overwhelmingly bleak, Mamma Mia! is the perfect way to spend a few hours of your day having the time of your life!

STAGE DOOR

The Stage Door at the Winter Garden is directly opposite the theatre’s main entrance. You will find barricades set up on 7th Avenue between 50th and 51st Streets. Although I attended a Wednesday matinee performance, Mamma Mia! did not have an evening show, and to my delight and surprise nearly the entire cast came out to sign Playbills and take selfies with audience members. This was a wonderful Stage Door experience, as the fans were all polite and respectful, and the performers were all super friendly. While I don’t know if the cast comes out for matinees on two-show days, I would recommend stopping by the Stage Door if you have time.

See my vlog from Mamma Mia! on Instagram HERE and learn more about my experience buying tickets on TKTS HERE!

Broadway Review | Just in Time

Just in Time

Playing at Circle in the Square Theatre

Musical or play? Musical

Lottery or Rush Tickets? $40.00 In Person Rush Tickets

What I Paid: $199.00

My Rating: ★★★★

Official Website: https://justintimebroadway.com/

Tony Award® winner Jonathan Groff (Merrily We Roll Along, Hamilton) is back on Broadway and is “onstage perfection” (Chicago Tribune) as Bobby Darin, the legendary singer whose short but remarkable life took him from teen idol to global sensation. Developed and directed by Tony Award winner Alex Timbers (Moulin Rouge!, Beetlejuice), with a book by Warren Leight and Isaac Oliver, Just In Time is an “utterly electrifying” (Entertainment Weekly) new musical that immerses audiences into an intimate nightclub “so seductive in ambiance that you find yourself not wanting to go back outside” (Chicago Tribune). Complete with iconic Bobby Darin hits including “Beyond the Sea,” “Mack the Knife,” “Splish Splash,” and “Dream Lover,” Just In Time is “a helluva good time at the theater” (Time Out).

REVIEW

If not for Jonathan Groff starring in this bio-jukebox musical chronicling the life and career of Bobby Darin, I would not have spent a Tuesday night in the basement of Wicked. Thankfully, Groff was enough to lure me to the Circle in the Square for a one-of-a-kind Broadway experience that will always have a special place in my heart.

I purchased a full price ticket in advance directly from the box office online, as Just in Time has been selling over capacity consistently since its run began. Since this theatre is set up primarily in the round, there really isn’t a bad seat in the house. I was in Row F on the left side of the main stage, and had a fully, unobstructed view. The cast also moves around the entire floor section quite a bit throughout the show, so many audience members have the opportunity to be in the Groff “splash zone” at one point or another. If you do choose to splurge on table seats, the actors will likely interact with you, and you will essentially be part of the show.

Similarly, the set and theatre really create a unique experience for Broadway-goers. From the moment you walk into the nightclub-like set-up, you feel as if you have entered a different dimension. This is amplified by the show itself, as Groff breaks the fourth wall right from the start of the show by introducing himself as the actor who will be playing your Bobby Darin, and by sharing his personal connection to the music. Not only does this interaction create a special bond with the audience, but Groff goes so far as to outright mention how the magic of live theatre is encompassed in what happens inside the room at that specific moment, as it can never again be recreated in the same way. As someone who shares this sentiment, I found it quite emotional to hear these words out loud.

Moreover, the plot of Just in Time is similar to other musicals of the same vein, following the life of Bobby Darin while featuring his music throughout the show. While I did learn a lot about Darin, and found myself very touched at certain moments, I also felt myself thinking that this style of musical is overdone. Similar to The Neil Diamond Musical A Beautiful Noise, which I saw in 2023, the best moments of Just in Time are the big musical numbers. I’m not sure how I feel about these biographical shows focusing on people who yearn to be famous all while making questionable decisions, such as Darin essentially stealing from other artists in an attempt to gain popularity. Perhaps Just in Time is a good reminder that those musicians who seem larger than life are mere humans after all.

In the end, I left Just in Time grateful to have experienced a few hours in the presence of Jonathan Groff. He is in his element in this show, and it is clear he is born to be a performer. That being said, it will be interesting to see if Just in Time has a life outside of Groff. The show is, in many ways, built around him as a person, and likely requires some rewrites if another star steps into the leading role. Thus, if you have the opportunity (and the funds!) to see Just in Time, I do think Groff is worth the price of admission, and he is very well supported by a talented cast and band.

STAGE DOOR

The Stage Door at the Circle in the Square is directly to your left when you exit. There will be barricades set up around the perimeter, and security will keep you well informed along the way. We were told that some of the performers do sign Playbills, but that Jonathan has never come out at Stage Door. We were very fortunate to have four cast members sign our Playbills: Lance Roberts, Emily Bergl, Gracie Lawrence, and Ericka Henningsen. This Stage Door experience was not only well organized, but all of the audience members were polite and respectful. It was a great way to end the night.

See my vlog from Just in Time on Instagram HERE.

Broadway | The Book of Mormon

The Book of Mormon

Playing at Eugene O’Neill Theatre

Musical or play? Musical

Lottery or Rush Tickets? Digital Lottery Available through Lucky Seat

What I Paid: $199.00

Official Website: https://bookofmormonbroadway.com/

Something incredible is happening 8 times a week on Broadway. It’s THE BOOK OF MORMON! Winner of 9 Tony Awards®, including Best Musical, this hilarious smash hit follows a mismatched pair of Mormons sent on a mission to a place that’s about as far from Salt Lake City as you can get. Entertainment Weekly calls THE BOOK OF MORMON “the funniest show ever.” The New York Times simply calls it “the best musical of this century.”

REVIEW

It took me twelve years, but I finally made it to The Book of Mormon on Broadway! This show opened the first semester that I lived in New York City, and it soon became one of hardest tickets to get. I remember entering the in-person lottery many times when that was still a thing. It was always a fun experience because hundreds of people would turn out daily! As you can guess, I was never successful in winning the lottery. Thankfully, the show is still running over a decade later, and the tickets are more affordable and attainable.

I purchased my ticket at the box office the day before the show, and got a third row seat in Orchestra Center, Row C. I did pay full price, which annoyed me a bit, since I knew if I waited one more day I could likely get a steep discount at TKTS. Nonetheless, I had an incredible seat, and I was happy to be so close to the action!

While I knew the basic premise of the show, I somehow managed to avoid major spoilers all these years. The show follows two Mormon missionaries, Elder Price and Elder Cunningham, as they are sent off to Uganda to convert as many locals as possible to the church. Things go wrong for the pair as soon as they get off the plane, and they are in for a huge reality shock when it comes to what life is like in Uganda.

As I expected, The Book of Mormon is absolutely hilarious. I love the mis-matched pairing of rule-following Elder Price with disheveled Elder Cunningham, and while I wish I had the opportunity to see the original cast, the current actors are fabulous. Kevin Clay is an amazing Elder Price. His voice is great, and his performance is reminiscent of the little I’ve seen of Andrew Rannells in the role. When I saw the show, Noah Marlowe went on as Elder Cunningham, and he was absolutely perfect! He was so funny and I couldn’t imagine how he was the standby and not the regular lead!

Moreover, I did want to mention how this show is even cruder than I imagined. Yes, it is written by South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, but it is definitely boundary pushing. There is no curse word left unspoken, and the show has very adult themes. Also keep in mind that the entire show is making fun of the Mormon church and their out-there beliefs. I noticed that some people sitting near me left at intermission, and I’ve read that is common at this show for those who don’t realize what it entails.

Similarly, I wasn’t sure what to make of how the show treats race. This was an area where the book did feel a bit dated, and not up to 2023 standards. While I understand the show is a satire, and depicting to the audience how the Mormons view the Ugandans, I did feel like the it toed the line of perpetuating negative stereotypes. Sure enough, I learned that there were changes made to the show when it re-opened after the COVID-19 closures to “sharpen the satire of Mormonism.” Was this fully successful? Honestly, I’m not sure.

All of that said, I really enjoyed the music and dancing in the show. The songs are quite catchy, and I’m always thrilled when there’s a tap dance number! I also loved how the entire cast works together and interacts throughout the show. Every ensemble member gets featured at one point or another, and it looked like they were genuinely having a great time during the performance. That’s one of the reasons I really like sitting up close – I can see the performers’ expressions really well!

In the end, I’m so glad I finally made it to The Book of Mormon! This felt like a full circle moment for me, and I’m grateful the show has remained on Broadway all of these years. If you’re looking for a musical that will have you laughing from start to finish, this is a great option. Just be sure to keep in mind the subject matter!

STAGE DOOR

I did want to quickly note that I did not stop for the stage door after this performance. I would have loved to meet the cast, but I did not see any barriers set up around the stage door, so I decided to head back to my hotel rather than wait. If you’ve had success at the stage door for The Book of Mormon in recent years, please let me know in the comments!

Tony Awards 2023 | Ranking Each Broadway Performance by How Much it Influenced Me to Buy a Ticket

The 76th Tony Awards went forward live on June 11, 2023, thanks to a compromise made with the Writers Guild of America as their strike continues. I was very intrigued to see how the show would do without any sort of script. Plus, I love watching The Tonys to see performances from currently running musicals, as they help me (and many others!) decide whether or not to pay the big bucks for tickets. This year, I was quite surprised with how the performances ended up changing my mind on some of the Broadway musicals. I thought it would be fun to share my ranking of the performances with you, and let you know whether or not I would buy a ticket for each show based on the Tony Awards performance alone.

For this post, I’ve decided to only include performances from currently running Broadway shows, as I’m focusing mainly on whether or not the performance inspired me to purchase a ticket. Of course, all of the performers are extremely talented, and this post is all in good fun. I am basing my thoughts fully on my own likes and dislikes when it comes to musical theatre, and I’ll share more about that as we go along.

10. & Juliet

I’ve been on the fence about seeing & Juliet for a while now. This jukebox musical is a retelling of Romeo & Juliet, and features pop hits from the 1990s and 2000s. Although I enjoy the songs included, the storyline isn’t that intriguing to me. That being said, I’ve heard a lot of good things about this show recently, and was leaning towards seeing it the next time I’m in New York. Unfortunately, the Tonys performance nearly solidified that the show isn’t for me. The vocals sounded really off, and the orchestration of Katy Perry’s Roar was oddly timed. The choreography was also quite basic and repetitive. It felt very campy, but not in a good way. Based on the Tony Awards performance, I would not see & Juliet.

9. Kimberly Akimbo

Next up is Kimberly Akimbo, which won the Tony for Best Musical! Despite its success at the awards, I’m just not drawn to the storyline. The cast performed the song Anagram, which I think was the right choice. It not only introduces the plot of the musical, but explains its name as well. The song was very well performed, and if I were to describe it in one word, it would be “cute.” That being said, the performance did not have that “wow” factor that would make me run to the box office. This seems like a good musical for those who typically enjoy plays.

8. New York New York

Another show I’ve been on the fence about is New York New York. I loved the dancing in this performance, as it gives that old school Broadway feel. However, I wasn’t sure what was going on with Colton Ryan’s accent, which felt very forced and unnatural. Similarly, the show’s concept feels derivative of other Broadway classics that have come before it. I’ve already seen and loved On the Town twice, so what does New York New York offer that’s new? The Tony Awards performance left me unsure.

7. The Neil Diamond Musical A Beautiful Noise

I’ve already posted a full review of A Beautiful Noise on the blog, which I recently saw and enjoyed. The cast performed Neil Diamond’s hit Sweet Caroline at The Tonys, and it was a fun moment. I especially liked how the ensemble was dancing in the aisles and interacting with the audience. I’m definitely a bit biased because I love Will Swenson, but this performance did make me think I could become a repeat attender at this show. Would I pay full price for a ticket? No, but I’d certainly enter the lottery on a regular basis if I lived in the city.

6. Camelot

Camelot is a show that I feel like is flying under the radar this season. I don’t see many people talking about it online, so I didn’t know what to expect. The Tonys performance actually surprised me in a good way! I liked the costumes, and thought the songs were quite catchy. I was most impressed with Jordan Donica’s performance, though. He sounded absolutely incredible, and his voice alone makes me want to see the show! The performance did make me wish that we had a Broadway show for Galavant… maybe one day that will happen!

5. Parade

I tend to go for upbeat and sparkly Broadway shows, so Parade wasn’t on the top of my list for my last NYC trip since it tells the true story of Leo Frank, a Jewish man who was wrongfully accused of a serious crime. That being said, I was blown away by Ben Platt and Michaela Diamond’s performance. They sounded beautiful, and I felt a bit disappointed knowing I’d probably lost my chance to see Parade with them in it since the show is slated to close on August 6th.

4. Some Like It Hot

Moreover, Some Like It Hot is one of those musicals that I just know I would enjoy! It has amazing dancing (including tap!), beautiful costumes, and a cast full of stars. J. Harison Ghee especially owns the stage, and I would love to see them perform live! The cast performed the title number for The Tonys, and it definitely made me excited to see what else the show has in store for audiences.

3. Funny Girl

I’ll be the first to admit that I had no desire to see Funny Girl because I’m not a Lea Michele fan. However, her Tonys performance changed my mind! Her voice sounds incredible, and I now understand why so many are flocking to NYC to see her perform. Her rendition of Don’t Rain on my Parade was so powerful that it made me want to buy a ticket to the show. Although, I think I’m out of luck because the show closes on September 3rd.

2. Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

I did just see Sweeney Todd, and I posted a full review on the blog. Nonetheless, the Tony Awards performance made me want to buy another ticket immediately! Everything about The Ballad of Sweeney Todd is carefully crafted, from the lighting, choreography, and staging. Don’t even get me started on how chilling and powerful the vocals are! While it’s a shame Annaleigh Ashford did not get to show off her talents as Mrs. Lovett, this performance left the audience wanting more for sure.

1. Shucked

Last but not least is the biggest surprise of the night for me, Shucked! I honestly didn’t think this show was for me at all. I don’t like country music, and I’ve heard the show is non-stop dad jokes. Yet this performance was so much fun! I actually really liked the medley they performed, and the corn dancing (if that’s what you call it) was so well done. Shucked went from a probable “no” to an “I need to see that.” Major props to the entire company for changing my mind with one TV spot!

FINAL THOUGHTS

Overall, I really enjoyed watching the Tony Awards this year. I actually liked the unscripted version of the show, as it cut down on awkward teleprompter reading and things got to the point quickly. I’m excited to plan another trip to New York City and add some of these shows to my list of things to see!

Share your favorite Tonys performance with me in the comments!

Broadway | Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

Playing at Lunt-Fontanne Theatre

Musical or play? Musical

Lottery or Rush Tickets? Digital Lottery Available through Broadway Direct

What I Paid: $266.70

Official Website: https://sweeneytoddbroadway.com/

For the first time since 1980, Broadway audiences can experience Stephen Sondheim’s Tony Award®–winning score as it was performed in the original production—with Jonathan Tunick’s classic 26-player orchestration on an epic scale. Tony Award–winning director Thomas Kail (Hamilton) helms the return of this musical thriller starring Tony and Grammy® nominee Josh Groban (Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812) as Sweeney Todd and Tony winner Annaleigh Ashford (Sunday in the Park With GeorgeKinky Boots) as Mrs. Lovett. Tony winner Alex Lacamoire (HamiltonDear Evan Hansen) reunites with Kail as Music Supervisor, and Olivier Award winner Steven Hoggett (OnceHarry Potter and the Cursed Child) choreographs this new production of Stephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler’s Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street.

REVIEW

I’m usually the type of person who enjoys seeing fun, upbeat, and glitzy Broadway shows, but when I found out Josh Groban and Annaleigh Ashford are starring in the new revival of Sweeney Todd, I knew it was an absolute must attend on my recent trip to New York City. I purchased a full price ticket directly through the show’s website a couple months in advance. Since I’m familiar with the show and didn’t feel the need to be that close to the bloody action, I picked a seat in the Center Orchestra, Row R. While the mezzanine does overhang just slightly, I did not feel like my view was obstructed at all, and highly recommend sitting here if you would like a slightly more affordable price.

If you’re new to Sweeney Todd, the show follows the title character as he returns to London after being sent away to prison on false charges by the evil Judge Turpin. He plots to get revenge against the judge, and re-opens his barber shop above Mrs. Lovett’s pie shop. What follows is a dramatic and death-filled story about a man trying to seek justice whilst descending into madness.

As I expected, the show is amazingly performed. I can’t tell you how exciting and surreal it was to see this cast in person. Josh Groban’s voice is incredible, and he does a fantastic job at going from a quiet Sweeney to a downright scary one as the show progresses. Annaleigh Ashford is the perfect Mrs. Lovett. Her comedic timing is spot on, and she had the audience in the palm of her hand for the entire show. The rest of the cast is wonderful as well. Jordan Fisher sounds beautiful as Anthony, and while Gaten Matarazzo was out for the performance I attended, his understudy Nathan Salstone did a flawless job. The other stand-out performance for me is Ruthie Ann Miles as Beggar Woman. Every time she was onstage, my heart went out to her!

Moreover, the theatre itself is transformed to capture the eerie feel of the show. The use of fog when the show opens helps to evoke that unsettled feeling. Similarly, the lighting is very well done. The ensemble is often shrouded in shadow, and many of the scenes have a very dark feel to mimic the story’s themes. If it weren’t for the ambulance sirens going by the theatre (that’s NYC for you), it would be easy to imagine that I’d been transported to dreary London.

I do want to quickly mention the bloody scenes for those of you who may be nervous about attending a gory show. Without giving away too many spoilers, I’ll mention that the anticipation of the bloody moments is actually much worse than the moments themselves. The orchestra and actors work together to create so much tension, that I was actually a bit relieved when the first “shave” takes place and not much blood is seen. In fact, each death is pretty quick, and I feel like the show does a great job at not glorifying them. If you’re still a bit uneasy, do as I did and sit a bit farther back!

Overall, I am thrilled I had the privilege of attending this Broadway revival of Sweeney Todd. Not only was it an amazing opportunity to see so many incredible performers on one stage, but the entire experience was amplified by the audience. From the moment the lights went down until the final bow, I felt like I was part of a wonderful group of theatre-goers experiencing greatness together. Everyone applauded with gusto when appropriate, and was enraptured throughout the rest of the performance. If you are able to see this show, I highly recommend it!

STAGE DOOR

I attended a Saturday matinee performance of Sweeney Todd. While barricades were set up around the stage door, security was very quick to inform everyone that, “There is no Stage Door.” This was disappointing, since I’ve seen many others on social media get their Playbills signed by the entire cast, but I do understand the need to rest between matinee and evening performances. The only off-putting thing was that if you even stood 10-15 feet away from the stage door itself, security yelled at you to move. I tried standing about 15 feet away to order food, and some others were slightly closer trying to look up directions on their phone. I would cross the street or move father down the block to avoid getting scolded, even if you think you are out of the way! If you do want to get your Playbills signed, you may have better luck at evening performances.

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Broadway | The Neil Diamond Musical A Beautiful Noise

The Neil Diamond Musical A Beautiful Noise

Playing at Broadhurst Theatre

Musical or play? Musical

Lottery or Rush Tickets? Digital Lottery Available through Telecharge

What I Paid: $45.00 – Digital Lottery Win!

Official Website: https://abeautifulnoisethemusical.com/

The story of the legendary Neil Diamond comes to life on stage in an uplifting new musical featuring all his hit songs, including “Sweet Caroline,” “America,” and “Cracklin’ Rosie.” From those exhilarating early days in New York to the sold-out spectacles that defined his career, A Beautiful Noise explores the life of a rock icon through the music that made him “a national treasure” (Los Angeles Times).

Directed by Tony Award® winner Michael Mayer (Spring Awakening, Hedwig and the Angry Inch), choreographed by Olivier Award winner Steven Hoggett (Once, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child), and written by four-time Academy Award nominee Anthony McCarten (Bohemian Rhapsody, The Two Popes), A Beautiful Noise is a thrilling look at an artist’s search for himself and a celebration of the enduring power of his music.

REVIEW

I recently visited New York City for a long weekend with the goal to see as many Broadway shows as possible in just two and a half days. While I booked a few tickets in advance, I also wanted to enter some lotteries and go to a couple shows spontaneously. Luckily, I won the lottery for The Neil Diamond Musical A Beautiful Noise on the first try! For $45.00, I sat in Orchestra Center, Row O. This was a great seat, and I had the perfect view of the stage.

This is a jukebox musical featuring Neil Diamond’s songs, while also telling his life story. The show begins with present day Neil visiting his therapist. At first, he is reluctant to talk about his life, but she finally gets him to open up by going through his songbook. The audience then gets to follow Neil from the start of his music career as a songwriter, through his international stardom, and ending with where is he today.

I think it is clever to have two actors play Neil Diamond – the “Now” Neil is played by Mark Jacoby and the “Then” Neil is Will Swenson. I was so excited to see Will in this show (I loved him in Priscilla Queen of the Desert!). He does a wonderful job at showing the juxtaposition of how great Neil feels on stage as a performer with how depressed he feels in his daily life.

Moreover, I learned so much about Neil Diamond in this show. While I was familiar with many of the songs, I truly knew nothing about his life. I was impressed that that show is very honest and does not hold back when it comes to Neil’s infidelity and mental health struggles. Because the show isn’t sugar-coated, it feels very genuine, and I appreciate that real-life Neil allows so much to be shared with the audience.

My favorite moments of the show are, of course, the big musical numbers where “Then” Neil (Will) is adorned in a sparkly outfit. There is an interesting experience where Will breaks the fourth wall, addresses the “Broadway” crowd, and even encourages a bit of audience participation, which is usually a huge no-no on Broadway. I found these moments so much fun, especially the curtain call!

I also have to shout out Robyn Hurder, who plays Neil’s second wife Marcia Murphy. Robyn is an incredible performer! Her solo numbers are amazing, and her vocals and dance abilities are top notch. She truly owns the stage when she’s on it, and I’m so glad I got to see her perform. Speaking of dancing, the ensemble in this show is wonderful as well. I loved watching all of the dance numbers throughout the show.

Overall, I am so glad I won the lottery and got to see A Beautiful Noise on Broadway. If you are a Neil Diamond fan, this show is an absolute must see. That being said, even if you are not familiar with Neil’s work, I still think this show can be enjoyed by anyone. It’s a great mix of entertaining, show-stopping performances with more emotional real-life moments. If you want to have a night out that is so good, so good, so good, look no further than A Beautiful Noise!

STAGE DOOR

The Stage Door is directly to your right when you exit the theater. I saw a Friday evening performance, and very few audience members were waiting to get signed playbills. I think this is partly because the crowd at A Beautiful Noise is generally older in age, and it’s often the younger audience members who go to the Stage Door.

Security let us know right away that Will Swenson does not come out to sign Playbills. That was a bit disappointing, but I appreciated that we were told in advance.

Most of the cast rushed out the door quite quickly, but I was very thankful that Jess Leprotto (who I saw twice in Newsies and loved!), Linda Powell, and Robyn Hurder stopped to sign our Playbills. They were all very nice, and it was great to chat with them for a moment. All in all, I had a wonderful experience at A Beautiful Noise!

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Jet Away June | Caravan Stylist Studio in NYC

Happy Monday! Today’s Jet Away June post is for all of you who will be traveling to New York City! As you may know, I live in NYC, but with the thousands of tourists that visit the city every day I figured some of you would be stopping by this summer. I recently had the opportunity to visit the Caravan Stylist Studio at the Carlton Hotel thanks to Cottonelle. This is definitely a great hidden gem in the city that you need to hear more about before visiting!

The Caravan Stylist Studio is an appointment-only hub where actors, musicians, bloggers, and guests of the Carlton Hotel can get a complete head-to-toe look done before an event. Caravan offers nail, makeup, and hair services, in addition to fashion styling. Of course, I couldn’t wait to get my nails done at the studio! Cottonelle sent me to the Summertime Lounge Event, so I could learn about Caravan, and I even got to meet fellow blogger Faith over at Sassy Ethnic Bohemian who was celebrating her one year blogiversary!

Brand Partners at the Caravan Stylist Studio

Caravan is sponsored by a number of brand partners that provide the products for the studio. If you visit Caravan, you’ll be able to learn more about all of the brands and the different products they offer. I loved learning about the brands, especially Kryolan makeup and the new ZipLoop app. Cottonelle also sponsors the Caravan’s bathroom, which is decorated with a cute shower curtain and a signature “Let’s Talk Bums” sign! The photo above is a sneak peek of all of the goodies at Caravan. The studio is set up beautifully, and I loved the welcoming atmosphere!

Zoya at the Caravan Stylist Studio

Image by Faith Bowman
Image by Faith Bowman

One brand that I already knew and loved is Zoya Nail Polish! I was so excited to find out that Zoya is the official nail polish brand of the Caravan Stylist Studio! I got my nails done with a neutral shade, but the studio is currently showing off the beautiful brights Zoya has to offer for summer. I want to give a huge shout-out to Valerie Star, who did my nails and told me all about Caravan. She was really nice, and showed me some of the amazing nail art that she does on her clients. If you stop by Caravan, she’ll be the one to see! I also got my makeup done, and loved the fresh-faced, natural look I got!

Image by Faith Bowman
Image by Faith Bowman

All in all, the Caravan Stylist Studio is a great place to visit during the summer months when it’s hot outside and you need to freshen up! Whether you need a head-to-toe look for an evening out, or simply want to get a new manicure done, Caravan is the place to be! The studio is open to bloggers, editors, celebrities, and other special guests. More information can be found on Caravan’s official website HERE. If you’re visiting NYC this summer, I highly recommend stopping by Caravan if you get the chance!

I was sent to Caravan by Cottonelle through the website Crowdtap. All opinions are my own. See my Disclosure Policy for more information. 

 

Drugstore Hauls Just Got Better with the Duane Reade Mobile App!

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Happy Wednesday! As you know, Adventures in Polishland is about all things fabulous and affordable, and that includes drugstore makeup! When I heard Duane Reade was relaunching its mobile app to Version 2.0 which includes new features to help me shop easier and save more in the store, I couldn’t wait to test it out. Let me tell you a bit more about the app, and show you my mini drugstore haul!

ALL ABOUT THE APP

The Duane Reade mobile app is free to download from the iTunes app store. Here is what it looks like upon opening.

#DRMobleApp #CollectiveBias #shop

#DRMobleApp #CollectiveBias #shop

The loading screen (left) displays the Duane Reade logo as the app launches. I quickly took a screenshot of what it looks like just so you could see! On the right is the app home screen. There are so many awesome features with this app. Here is a brief overview of what each icon on the screen does –

  • Pharmacy: refill your prescriptions, transfer your prescriptions, see your prescription history, set up a pill reminder, and schedule a vaccination.
  • Photo: print photos from your iPhoto or social media accounts and create prints, posters, or cards.
  • Store Locator: find the store closest to your current location or search for one near a specific address.
  • Weekly Ad & Coupons: see the items on sale this week, and clip virtual coupons for use in the store.
  • Refill by Scan: a quick way to refill your prescriptions – just scan the barcode!
  • Scanner: scan any product in the store to get more information about it.
  • Pill Reminder: set up daily reminders for all your medicines.
  • Rewards: easy access to your Balance Rewards card.
  • Shopping List: your Duane Reade “to buy” list is right on the app for easy shopping in store.
  • Shop: you can also shop directly from the app if you don’t want to leave the comfort of your own home!
  • DR Walk-In: information about the walk-in clinics nearby and their contact information.
  • Steps: keep track of your fitness and weight loss goals right from your phone.
  • Settings: where you can log-in and get help with the app if needed.

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My favorite feature on the app is the coupon clipper! I immediately scrolled through the beauty tab and clipped some awesome Revlon coupons. The best thing about the app is that you don’t need to have a physical coupon. The app is green and convenient!

MY SHOPPING EXPERIENCE

Duane Reade Midtown | Adventures in PolishlandOf course, I had to test out this awesome app and use the Revlon coupons I clipped. I headed to the store at 22W 48th Street to use the special iBeacon technology that is only available at 10 Midtown Manhattan Duane Reade locations. iBeacon is so cool! When you get to Duane Reade, it recognizes your location, and helps you shop in the specific store you’re in. Here’s a look at what the app looked like when iBeacon was activated.

#DRMobleApp #CollectiveBias #shopNot only was a floor map and product locator available for me to use, but the coupons showed up right away! The barcode you see at the top is what the cashier scans at checkout, and all applicable coupons are used at once. Shopping is so much easier when I don’t have to organize all my coupons by hand!

#DRMobleApp #CollectiveBias #shopDuane Reade Revlon Beauty Haul | Adventures in PolishlandIt was fun to shop from the Revlon section! I almost never get tangible coupons for Revlon products, but I had $1 off a lip product and $2 off any face product (foundation, concealer, etc.) to use. I grabbed the Just Bitten Kissable Balm Stain in Honey that everyone talks about, as well as the ColorStay Under Eye Concealer in Light. I’m so excited to test out these products! Let me know if you’d like a review on either one.

All in all, I am loving the relaunched Duane Reade mobile app! It makes shopping in this busy city much easier, and saves me money, too. Plus, it is environmentally friendly – no need for a plastic rewards card or paper coupons! I’ll be sure to use this app whenever I’m in the mood for a drugstore haul.

Have you downloaded the Duane Reade mobile app yet? Let me know by using the #DRMobileApp hashtag on social media and share your hauls with me! Also make sure to Follow Duane Reade’s social media accounts: Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

Cottonelle Spring Clean & Fresh Event at Tenoverten Salon!

Happy Thursday! Today I am excited to tell you all about a fun event I attended today with Cottonelle. Because I am active with Crowdtap, a website that connects influencers and brands, I was invited to attend Cottonelle’s Spring Clean & Fresh Event at the Tenoverten Salon in Soho. We were treated to manicures, and other beauty services, as well as lots of goodies! Let me tell you more about Tenoverten, and the great products we got to try.

Tenoverten has so many polishes, including Chanel, Nars, Essie, and its own brand, tenoverten! You can see more pictures of the salon and the event on my Facebook page HERE.

Cottonelle even let my friend Gina tag along! It was great having her get a manicure with me!
Cottonelle even let my friend Gina tag along! It was great having her get a manicure with me!

Adventures in Polishland Getting a Manicure! Essie – The Girls Are OutI decided to go with the Essie shade The Girls Are Out for my manicure. Even though I wanted to try out a high end polish, I just loved this blue-tinted pink shade. I think it looks beautiful! I definitely recommend Tenoverten if you’re looking to get a professional manicure in NYC. There are three locations, and prices range from $10 for a polish change to $40 for a luxe manicure. Plus, the salon is really cute inside, and the employees were so friendly. You can visit the salon’s website HERE for more information.

Cupcakes from Navy New YorkWe were also treated to some mouth-watering cupcakes from Navy, a restaurant here in NYC. They were absolutely delicious, so I couldn’t help but mention them!

Cottonelle Swag BagLast but not least, Cottonelle was kind enough to give us some gift bags on the way out! Who can’t use some new toilet paper and flushable cleansing cloths?! Really though, this bag had some awesome practical items, as well as a Barielle nail polish, an eos lip balm, and a cute picture frame. I really appreciate the generosity, and can’t wait to use these items.

Thank you so much to Cottonelle for inviting me to the event! Definitely make sure to check out Tenoverten in NYC, and use the fun hashtag #LetsTalkBums on social media if you’d like to share how much you love Cottonelle. I’ll be reviewing my new Barielle polish soon, so keep an eye out for that!

The products and services in this post were provided by the companies mentioned herein. All opinions are my own. See my Disclosure Policy for more information.