There are only 5 more chances for you to catch our new hit world premiere musical.
The show had it’s official opening last Thursday followed by a fabulous Opening Night party hosted by our wonderful restaurant partner Palomino. The place was packed and the excitement about the show was palpable.
You can check our the Opening Night buzz at SEEN by Team Photogenic who webcast the festivities live including interviews with all of our stars, creative team members, and celebrity guests.
The reviews have been fantastic matched only by the incredible enthusiasm of our audience.
If you haven’t seen the show DO NOT WAIT! You do not want to be like the people who are still kicking themselves for not seeing the world premiere of HAIRSPRAY here when they had the chance.
Friday, August 14, 2009
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David -- after seeing the first performance from rear-middle (two rows behind you), last night's show was a revelation -- so much tighter, so many of the cuts and moves and tweaks tightening act one and making characters and actions more palatable -- but also, from row A center 13-14 being in spitting distance (them, not us) of Aaron and Norbert, not to mention you during your welcome. (You weren't spitting...) It's looking great.
And, once again... the 5th is a class act all the way. It was heartwarming again to find a thank you from Bernie Griffin on our seats - not being huge donors.
I can not tell you enough how much we enjoyed the show! I have seen a lot of shows and this one for me was right under Les Mis!!! It was cleverly done and the music was great! I loved the FBI agent and my heart goes out to him for his loss. WHEN this goes to Broadway, I sure hope the cast goes as well!! they were all FABULOUS!! Memphis used to be my favorite, but not any more!!! great job!!
Musical Fan
I absolutely loved! this show and if it goes to Broadway, I will definately fly back there with my husband to see it again. The only part that disrupted the flow was the sing-along in New Orleans- that was just a little too over the top. Otherwise, a great performance and the leads were fantastic!
"Catch Me If You Can" was sheer joy and a delight. I saw "Hello Dolly" in NY with Pearl Bailey. I felt the same last night--wishing you could come back on stage. Please come back to Seattle after New York. We all loved you, even one harsh judge in our group said "that's a 10." Thank You.
I have just moved to Seattle from NY, and my wife and I saw "Catch me if you can"
I grew up in Nyack, NY as did Scott Whitman. I've always told my wife that "EVERYONE KNEW EVERYONE" And I think I remember Scott Whitman as a broadway-struck usher (with Tracey) at the Tappen Zee Playhouse, as I was tech/backstage with Walter and Michael Leahey. Remember?
Please forward this to Scott Whitman. I'm sure I'm right, and it would be good to see a nyack boy done good
John Prudden = jfprudden@hotmail.com
I saw the show august 12, when i was on vacation in seattle with my family, and was blown away. The end of act one had me in tears thanks to the stunningly beautiful performances of aaron tveit and norbert leo butz. The entire cast was absolutely phennomenal. I will definitely be seeing it on broadway, since i am a mere half hour away. The songs were beautiful, especially Fly which the character of Brenda sang. Also, Goodbye, at the end, sent chills trhough my entire body. Aaron drove me to tears with that ending note. It was a gorgeous show.
my only complaint is the screen for the backdrop. Maybe since i prefer a more traditional look, it didnt really appeal to me, but i was able to live with it since it the show was spectacular.
I expect this to be a frontrunner at the tonys
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