I saw the show twice (1:30, 9:30) yesterday. The first showing I thought I preferred last years format for the third number where the coffin was set in the back of the stage parallel to the audience and they would sing to each other's face. In the second showing I came to like the new format where they are separated by the coffin. I DO MISS when the percussionists would come out from the back and hit the coffin during "Bring me to life" (or whatever the song is). I liked that. They're different.
I got used to the leads coming from the right stairs holding the lantern to start "Light my Fire", it's weird to me seeing him casually sitting on the left side of the stage.
When he goes into "Rhythm of Life", he doesn't do what the lead last year did when he pointed to the demons as they emerge, now they just kind of come out. He also lays stomach down to start the song, not sure if I'm into it.
I know last year the demons were tripping over each other quite commonly and the ears were very hard to apply and even remove properly for reuse.
The stage feels empty at times compared to last year. Having four demons/watchmen matched with the four women.
At the beginning when the curtain rises, the rest of the cast emerges shortly after the mourner comes to front stage. I like it better when they all are around immediately as the curtain rises, it just feels sparse and empty for a few seconds.
I got used to the leads coming from the right stairs holding the lantern to start "Light my Fire", it's weird to me seeing him casually sitting on the left side of the stage.
When he goes into "Rhythm of Life", he doesn't do what the lead last year did when he pointed to the demons as they emerge, now they just kind of come out. He also lays stomach down to start the song, not sure if I'm into it.
I know last year the demons were tripping over each other quite commonly and the ears were very hard to apply and even remove properly for reuse.
The stage feels empty at times compared to last year. Having four demons/watchmen matched with the four women.
At the beginning when the curtain rises, the rest of the cast emerges shortly after the mourner comes to front stage. I like it better when they all are around immediately as the curtain rises, it just feels sparse and empty for a few seconds.