ABT hasn't yet noticed that for the past four days the "Buy Tickets" links for its run of Sleeping Beauty at the Segerstrom Center =>>> have been broken on its own website calendar. Perhaps someone can give them a ring to let them know that they might have lost a few sales. The Segerstrom Center moved its own ABT page to a more prominent level on its website which changed the links – four days ago. Not too serious. What is serious is the lack of attention that ABT pays to details such as these or that it pays to posting significant changes in casting at Segerstrom and at the Met.
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The first Preview performance for the Broadway opening of An American in Paris is fast approaching. Theee place to be and where it's at on March 13 will be the Palace Theatre in New York City. Haglund will be there because he always tries to be where it's at except when he's where it's not (at) which seems to be happening more and more these days. (Translation: he's so excited that he can barely contain his rambling.) Here's a little preview of the production by Laura Jacobs in the March issue of Vanity Fair.
Robert Fairchild and Leann Cope star in Christopher Wheeldon's production. If you're not already as excited as Haglund, take a look at this sneak peak that just went up on YouTube this week:
This is going to be the hit of the 2015 culture season in New York. Buy now or be sorry.
That sneak peak is tantalizing.
Posted by: J | February 27, 2015 at 01:45 AM
Hi J. I think Broadway is going to quickly recognize that Robert Fairchild has a little bit of that "Hugh Jackman type" appeal.
Posted by: Haglund | February 27, 2015 at 08:13 AM