tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3001434439078518468.post5079599005572729925..comments2024-01-08T13:43:58.220-05:00Comments on Brillig: In The HeightsThe Brillig Bloggerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07886394602447693115noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3001434439078518468.post-85252323545631016422011-01-04T00:04:44.235-05:002011-01-04T00:04:44.235-05:00While I can't dispute that the book is the wea...While I can't dispute that the book is the weakest element of In the Heights, I love the music, the dancing, the cast, the characters so much that I just don't care. It's so full of life and joy and love. I always leave the theater with a big smile and on a total, natural high. I'm going to miss ITH tremendously. I'm sorry you didn't enjoy it. <br />For the record, I also love Next to Normal. Like Heights, I went into it with very little idea of what to expect, and it completely blew me away. It is, without doubt, the most powerful experience I've ever had in a theater (or possibly anywhere), and it continues to have a profound impact on my life. I never imagined that such a show could exist, and I am very grateful that it does. I will be at the final performance of both these shows. I'm both excited and dreading it at the same time. They both mean so much to me, and I'm very sorry to see them go.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com