Paul Rudd has come back to Broadway. We decided to check him out seeing as we see nearly all his films. We didn't even know the premise of the show. It's basically about bible toting freaks who move to a new city and have to make friends. (Well, that's a VERY broad explanation but I don't want to give anything away) The writing wasn't great to be honest. Aaron didn't like the female character. But we did really like Rudd's acting. He was solid.
We sat in row C of the mezz which was a nice change. I'm always seated in the house left orchestra here so I got to see it was up high. The seats weren't too terribly comfortable (it could stand a remodel job) but they were roomier than some other theaters.
There was a great monologue done by an actor where he was getting customer service on a phone which was hysterical and everyone in the audience could relate to. Ed Asner also stars in it and we didn't know until after the show ended that he is the voice from Up!
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