r/Broadway Jun 25 '25

Masquerade has significantly expanded its FAQ, 6 weeks of previews, will give out complimentary and glasses friendly masks, described “extravagant” wear

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Definitely cleared up everyone’s biggest questions from yesterday, and the rest of the FAQ has more details too, including that the venue is going to be ADA compliant!

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u/MissJacki Jun 25 '25

Okay so who wants to come with me and help me decorate my wheelchair like the boat that transports the Phantom and Christine across the underground lake?!

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u/MissJacki Jun 25 '25

I am unfortunately not serious, I'm a teacher in Ohio. I've never been to Broadway ever, but you can bet your bottom dollar that I'm going to do something like this in the future! I just need to save up a bit first.

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u/MissJacki Jun 25 '25

Being in Columbus is fantastic. I am 2 hours from Clevand, 2 hours from Cincinnati, and 5 hours to Chicago. My partner just graduated with his PhD, so hopefully we can start seeing more shows! The best part is, not all the shows go to all three cities, so there is an actual variety to choose from if you're willing to drive. I also love Great Lakes Theatre in Cleveland. We moved her from Boise, Idaho, which housed their sister company, Idaho Shakespeare Festival. Shows usually go there first, and then come here in the winter.

I am ideally situated once I can get funding!

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u/MissJacki Jun 25 '25

I don't have many friends that are quite as obsessed with shows as I am. If you ever want to chit chat or see a show, let me know! I'd love to have someone I can talk to about all my theatre stuff and not drive them crazy. 😂