I saw the closing night performance tonight and cried the whole way through, what a powerful show and god I hope it USHERs in a new wave of black queer stories getting the mainstream spotlight they deserve
Just watched this this afternoon. It was a wonderful show. Even though the Tony performance was great, I feel like it didn't do the show justice. The only show I've seen multiple times was Phantom because I wanted to go on field trips in high school. I plan on seeing this a couple more times, though. It's not a show you bring the whole family and kids to after Sunday mass, but feel free to go after mass.
@E Of course the Tony Awards performance (and all the late-night/other TV performances) can't do this show justice. Aside from the fact that they had to re-write the lyrics so standards & practices would let them perform, in less than 4 minutes they had to get rid of (the f-word, n-word, "asshole", & the anti-gay f-word, not to mention some other anti-black phrases) the show really gets into it (hunny) after these songs (Intermisssion Song & Today) are over. I've lost count of how many times I've seen the show, but I discover new aspects to enjoy every single time. Michael R Jackson is a genius.
Having seen this twice in London and listening to the soundtrack on a loop it makes me laugh at all the censoring! An amazing show that hope to see a couple more times before it's run finishes in September!
It sucks that the tony performance couldn’t sell this show better. Unfortunately though, all the songs that would have worked better for selling this show through a tonys performance would spoil parts of the experience of the show, so this is probably the only song they could have performed without spoiling the show (or having to censor most of the lyrics tbh).
If Broadway were an ideal world and a mecca for inclusion this show would have lasted as long as The Phantom Of The Opera lasts and all the boring white tourist shows would close every month.
Just listened to the soundtrack, after a callout from Alex brightman at the hazbin hotel/helluva boss panel. I really liked it. I for sure feel like I dont understand all of it completely, and its definitely not meant for everyone! Its also very meta and bold, but ai loved the themes and the music. Ill be listening to the soundtrack again.
James Jackson Jr is hilarious! In any other show, he'd have been the featured actor Tony nominee. If you haven't seen this show, please make it your business to get to the Lyceum Theater asap (discounts & rush tickets are available, which is how I've justified seeing it many, many times)
Aderius Scott It has so many gay men working on this piece, I think they did a better job of gay representation than just making it seem like all of them are flaming queens. But of course the first song all about being a fat effeminate black gay man will make it seem a little more like that.
@@ciampoohDid you see it in Los Angeles or New York? It's a provocative, emotional, difficult show. Not entirely sure how I felt about it, but also, it's so intensely personal to the writers' experience that I'm not sure anyone else's critique matters.
@@AllAmericanJock I get that, I can appreciate that take. If I had employed that purview I might have been able to endure, but alas minus that - it was just filthy potty mouth almost daring you to IDK disagree ? my response was/is The Emperor has no clothes. I wasted my time in L A . Thanks for your comment.
It was OK, a little too much and too specific and relies too much on the tired and overdone black vs white obsession this country has. Signed, a brown person
I saw the closing night performance tonight and cried the whole way through, what a powerful show and god I hope it USHERs in a new wave of black queer stories getting the mainstream spotlight they deserve
The leading man is Wonderful.
So happy I got to see this in person. I’ve been watching soooo many videos since then, like every day multiple times, aaaah. ❤
Same ! I caught it closing night and SOOO. Glad i did it
Just watched this this afternoon. It was a wonderful show. Even though the Tony performance was great, I feel like it didn't do the show justice. The only show I've seen multiple times was Phantom because I wanted to go on field trips in high school. I plan on seeing this a couple more times, though. It's not a show you bring the whole family and kids to after Sunday mass, but feel free to go after mass.
@E Of course the Tony Awards performance (and all the late-night/other TV performances) can't do this show justice. Aside from the fact that they had to re-write the lyrics so standards & practices would let them perform, in less than 4 minutes they had to get rid of (the f-word, n-word, "asshole", & the anti-gay f-word, not to mention some other anti-black phrases) the show really gets into it (hunny) after these songs (Intermisssion Song & Today) are over. I've lost count of how many times I've seen the show, but I discover new aspects to enjoy every single time. Michael R Jackson is a genius.
Having seen this twice in London and listening to the soundtrack on a loop it makes me laugh at all the censoring! An amazing show that hope to see a couple more times before it's run finishes in September!
It sucks that the tony performance couldn’t sell this show better. Unfortunately though, all the songs that would have worked better for selling this show through a tonys performance would spoil parts of the experience of the show, so this is probably the only song they could have performed without spoiling the show (or having to censor most of the lyrics tbh).
This is a mashup of the opening two songs, so some of the more explicit lyrics were edited out.
I really wish they had done either the full OPENING, not a mashup, OR Tyler Perry Writes Real Life
@@neilwaldock6272I have no idea what this has to do with anything I said, but yes it is
Totally criminal that this show is closing.
IKR! I seen it last night
@@bladeowens ME TOO
I never got to see it :(
I wish it was recorded somewhere
If Broadway were an ideal world and a mecca for inclusion this show would have lasted as long as The Phantom Of The Opera lasts and all the boring white tourist shows would close every month.
Thanks for putting this back up.🙆🏾♀️ I was sad it when it disappeared from the feed.🤦🏾♀️🇺🇦
This show is raw, brutal, and touching, true, but it’s also incredibly funny. It’s an amazing show.
Does anyone know if there's a live recording of this anywhere
I hear they were in talks with Netflix
I was wondering why it was removed the official page
They usually remove the performance of the one that won Best Musical.
@@helenejapa out of curiosity why do you think they do that for?
@@eddieking4621 encourages folks to go see the show and not bootlong songs
Go see this show before it closes!
Just listened to the soundtrack, after a callout from Alex brightman at the hazbin hotel/helluva boss panel.
I really liked it. I for sure feel like I dont understand all of it completely, and its definitely not meant for everyone!
Its also very meta and bold, but ai loved the themes and the music. Ill be listening to the soundtrack again.
I had missed my Daily Self-loathing.🤦🏾♀️🇺🇦
James Jackson Jr is hilarious! In any other show, he'd have been the featured actor Tony nominee. If you haven't seen this show, please make it your business to get to the Lyceum Theater asap (discounts & rush tickets are available, which is how I've justified seeing it many, many times)
So absolutely NO ONE has a slime tutorial for this??
😨
Sorry but it's a no for me..
This show is not for everyone, that's why I find a safe place in your fandom :)
@Adam Efimoff just not interested in this bs making seem like all gay men are flaming queens..
@@aderiusscott2220 I would recommend you watch the whole show before making that statement if that is your main hangup.
Aderius Scott It has so many gay men working on this piece, I think they did a better job of gay representation than just making it seem like all of them are flaming queens. But of course the first song all about being a fat effeminate black gay man will make it seem a little more like that.
Try the other songs. I didn’t like this song so I didn’t look it up, but the other ones that are darker are actually catchier!
I didnt like it, if there had been an interval, my friends and i would have left.
With all due respect, you had much time to get up and walk out.
I'm sorry you are in the minority here, also a different time frame; but I DID leave. You are not alone.
@@ciampoohDid you see it in Los Angeles or New York? It's a provocative, emotional, difficult show. Not entirely sure how I felt about it, but also, it's so intensely personal to the writers' experience that I'm not sure anyone else's critique matters.
@@AllAmericanJock I get that, I can appreciate that take. If I had employed that purview I might have been able to endure, but alas minus that - it was just filthy potty mouth almost daring you to IDK disagree ? my response was/is The Emperor has no clothes. I wasted my time in L A . Thanks for your comment.
why the fck was this recommended to me lmfao
Did you like it
the silence is deafening.....
@@miker35591 no it was pretty bad
It was OK, a little too much and too specific and relies too much on the tired and overdone black vs white obsession this country has. Signed, a brown person