The Ten Commandments
Oct. 30th, 2004 09:23 pmSo, I got to see the Ten Commandments today with Val Kilmer. I can't say I was disappointed becuase I went in with very low expectations. So it was all good. Val was fine, but the rest of the cast was absolutely fantastic. Even with the poor songs they sang, I was melting. Just... wow.
After the first act, they moved everyone who was in the mezzanine down to floor. My seat was actually worse, sinc I sat behind a tall person and half the stage was blocked, but that was okay. I still had a very nice view of Joshua, played by the beautiful Adam Lambert and a pretty good one of Kevin Earley, whom I actually talked to afterwards. So moving wasn't a complete waste.
And then, after the play was over, Val Kilmer and the cast came out for a meet and greet. The problem was I could barely hear and had a really bad seat (even though I'd moved up; I always choose wrong). And then, the stupid fangirls (women?) in the audience asked embarrasing questions, from "Can I shake your hand" to, "May I please have a hug." And then there were a lot of mundane questions but, really, the problems with the play were not cast problems (even Val was fine), so what could you say to them?
The most important points are I talked to an actor (something I've never done before) and he was really really cute and he smiled at me. I didn't have a pen, sadly, so i didn't get to get his or Adam's autograph (I'm kicking myself), but I did trade my program in for one autographed by Val, so that was cool. And, you know, I got to be in the same space as Val, so I was happy.
The Ten Commandments webpage has a feedback form. I sent them the feedback behind the cut tag. I thought about giving my phone number (because, obviously, they're going to listen to me *rolls eyes*), but I wasn't sure if it was going to be posted in a forum or privately. Afterwards, it says all info is kept private. Oh well.
And I just found out the play is going until December, so now, even though it wasn't the best, i want to see it again. What can I say? I love musicals.
( My feedback )
After the first act, they moved everyone who was in the mezzanine down to floor. My seat was actually worse, sinc I sat behind a tall person and half the stage was blocked, but that was okay. I still had a very nice view of Joshua, played by the beautiful Adam Lambert and a pretty good one of Kevin Earley, whom I actually talked to afterwards. So moving wasn't a complete waste.
And then, after the play was over, Val Kilmer and the cast came out for a meet and greet. The problem was I could barely hear and had a really bad seat (even though I'd moved up; I always choose wrong). And then, the stupid fangirls (women?) in the audience asked embarrasing questions, from "Can I shake your hand" to, "May I please have a hug." And then there were a lot of mundane questions but, really, the problems with the play were not cast problems (even Val was fine), so what could you say to them?
The most important points are I talked to an actor (something I've never done before) and he was really really cute and he smiled at me. I didn't have a pen, sadly, so i didn't get to get his or Adam's autograph (I'm kicking myself), but I did trade my program in for one autographed by Val, so that was cool. And, you know, I got to be in the same space as Val, so I was happy.
The Ten Commandments webpage has a feedback form. I sent them the feedback behind the cut tag. I thought about giving my phone number (because, obviously, they're going to listen to me *rolls eyes*), but I wasn't sure if it was going to be posted in a forum or privately. Afterwards, it says all info is kept private. Oh well.
And I just found out the play is going until December, so now, even though it wasn't the best, i want to see it again. What can I say? I love musicals.
( My feedback )