Members TownsendPLocke Posted October 19, 2009 Members Posted October 19, 2009 Just got back from an 8 night holiday in NYC.Nice to spend a whole week without having to rush. Stayed at the Marriott Marquis for 5 nights.While staying in Times Square is fun and convenient for attending shows I do not think I would do it again as it is just a little too crazy. Hustlaball was fantastic.A huge thank you to the crew at Rentboy.com for a night I will always remember.As to playtime-Tommy Defendi and Tommy Delucca were wonderful and thanks to Raul Manzo for helping me to scratch an itch. Saw Royal Family(great old fashioned comedy done perfectly),HAIR(amazing-I think the best thing I saw),Wishful Drinking(really enjoyable but don't pay full price),Finnians Rainbow(Perfect),Next to Normal(slightly dissapointing as 2 of the five actors had poor singing voices and I thought the second act fell down) all tickets bought via the TKTS booth at discount prices. I stayed three nights accross the river at the new W Hoboken.What a great hotel!I had a great suite with a small terrace and a jaw dropping view of the Manattan skyline.Getting back and forth between Hoboken and NYC was a snap on the PATH train.Hoboken is really charming and fun. Back home now and I am recovering! Quote
Members Lucky Posted October 19, 2009 Members Posted October 19, 2009 Thanks for the report. Next to Normal was on my list, but I can cross that off now. I love the location of The Marriott Marquis, the rooms are nice, but the elevator service is tough at important times. Quote
Guest EXPAT Posted October 19, 2009 Posted October 19, 2009 I loved "Next To Normal". I saw it with the original cast including the hottie son. I understand he has now been replaced. But I thought it was an amazing musical. It would have probably won Best Musical had it not been up against "Billy Elliot". So I highly recommend that musical and with everything the experience depends on the actors and their performance that day. I also loved the play that Hugh Jackman and Daniel Craig called "A Steady Rain". Quote