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Tough call between Virginia Wolf and Golden Boy

broadwaydevil
Broadway Legend
joined:2/16/11
So career circumstances have forced me to move away from NY for the first time ever this past summer and I've been trying to keep up but am definitely not completely in the loop.

I'm finally coming back to see friends for Thanksgiving and need some advice (yes, I know these threads are annoying!)

What is the ticket of the fall season, assuming I have time for 1 or maybe 2 shows?

From what I can gather I should be deciding between Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, Golden Boy, and Edwin Drood? Am I missing anything? Could anyone rank those options?
Deena Jones
Broadway Legend
joined:5/27/03
Don't miss Drood! Such fun! Haven't seen the other two.
tazber
Broadway Legend
joined:5/10/05
Well you're going to get a lot of differing opinions so it comes down to whose taste are most like your own on the board.

I would say Drood first, but I'm a fan of the material

Second - Virginia Woolf
Third - Golden Boy
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Swing
joined:5/15/07
I'm going to keep the wave going and say that "Drood" is probably the best thing I've seen this fall.

I'd also highly recommend "The Piano Lesson" at Signature, which is a terrific production of a great play.
jv92
Broadway Legend
joined:11/4/05
...VIRGINIA WOOLF. I have seen DROOD (liked it), but I'm seeing GOLDEN BOY next week, so I don't want to judge yet. However, VIRGINIA WOOLF was brilliant and is set to end in February, so I'd see it ASAP.

eperkins
Featured Actor
joined:5/21/07
I would agree that Virginia Woolf would be the one to see. It's terrific and is a limited run. Drood will probably be running long enough that you'll get to see it on another trip.
dave1606
Broadway Star
joined:12/8/07
For me this season has been all about Off-Broadway.

Giant
Falling (A very easy ticket to get, but a worthwhile one to see)
Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike


On Broadway:
Virginia Woolf
Edwin Drood
frankywhitley
Chorus Member
joined:10/29/12
ANNIE and Drood.... but Annie first
muscle23ftl
Broadway Legend
joined:12/19/04
I haven't seen that much, but out of what I've seen I highly recommend "Nice Work"
macnyc
Broadway Star
joined:7/26/08
Falling, Drood, Checkers
Posted: 11/16/12 at 12:23pm
I second Falling. I just loved it. Such a wonderful, intimate and truthful look at a family and its dynamics. Great performances too. Drood is lots of fun. I don't think it is quite top shelf as far as musicals go, but the "audience chooses the ending" leaves you with a smile. And the singing alone is reason to see the show. Checkers is also worthwhile, if just to see the wonderful Anthony LaPaglia (he's Nixon). I didn't care for Giant. Too much time spent and not enough payoff, for me at least. I am trying to get into Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf; hope to see that soon. Have fun!
dreaming
Broadway Legend
joined:4/24/09
Falling, Drood, Checkers
Posted: 11/16/12 at 12:29pm
I actually enjoyed The Heiress a great deal. Drood is fun, but some of the other plays mentioned (i.e., Virginia Woolf) might be more worthwhile.
bobs3
Broadway Star
joined:4/8/12
Falling, Drood, Checkers
Posted: 11/16/12 at 12:36pm
Glengarry Glen Ross.
Roscoe
Broadway Legend
joined:5/15/03
Falling, Drood, Checkers
Posted: 11/16/12 at 12:39pm
VIRGINIA WOOLF and PIANO LESSON. Don't miss them.
Roomba
Swing
joined:11/8/12
DROOD
Posted: 11/16/12 at 03:14pm
Don't miss Drood. Whether you loved it (which I did) or not, it's hands down the must-see of the season/what everyone is talking about.
Holster2
Swing
joined:7/25/12
DROOD
Posted: 11/16/12 at 04:10pm
Virginia Woolf
Giant
Golden Boy (which I have yet to see but imagine is terrific)
rgdave
Swing
joined:10/28/09
I was blown away by both "Virginia Wolf" and "Golden Boy". An out of town friend in for one night asked me what he should see, and I trouble making a recommendation between the two of these. Virginia Wolf is an actors' tour de force, with two brilliant performances as George and Martha. Golden Boy, in contrast, has great performances, but is a director's tour de force. Bartlett Sher's direction is stunning. In the end, though, I tipped to "Virginia Wolf" because it's such an iconic play, and this performance of the cat fight between George and Martha will be the one that others will likely be measured against for years. And it will make for more fun dinnertime conversation back in Minneapolis.
Updated On: 11/16/12 at 05:28 PM
broadwaydevil
Broadway Legend
joined:2/16/11
I decided to go with Virginia Woolf due to its February closing and the fact that I've been getting raves from everyone here and my friends. It sounds like a phenomenal production of an incredible play that we'll be talking about for a long time. I may see Golden Boy if I have time for one more show and will hope Drood will stick around long enough for me to see it on another trip.

Thanks for the help everyone!
ajh
Stand-by
joined:5/6/11
Am really hoping Drood settles in for a long run after those reviews and some terrific word-of-mouth, so, as it's a limited season, would def recommend Virginia Woolf: a stunning account of a truly great play.
goldenboy
Broadway Legend
joined:7/15/05
You are going to get many opinions and replies but what the heck.. here goes:

Dont miss:
Book of Mormon and Wicked remain two great musicals
Nice Work if you can get it (lots of fun and a runner up)
Edwin Drood (great revival of an okay musical)
Scandalous (just to see Carolee's performance)
Golden Boy
Virginia Woolf.


Make sure to miss:
Annie - a horrific revival if there ever was one
Bring it On (unless you really like cheerleading)
Peter and the Starcatcher (overrated with some great interesting direction)


aaronb
Leading Actor
joined:6/3/12
Definitely VIRGINIA WOOLF.
Owen22
Broadway Star
joined:2/24/11
I'm seeing Glengary tomorrow, but so far I'd have to second "Drood" and "Virginia Woolf" as a tie for the two must sees of the new season thus far.



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