New York - Beacon Theatre - 2nd May

majitzu
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Is always a pleasure reading your experiences, thanks girls.
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sweetmm
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Thanks emma and now I can go to sleep
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zvk
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i'm very late but i had to come back to say i hope you guys had fun and a big thank you to missemma and human

the review was amazing and i can't believe you ran into them again! and in new york of all places, that's probably one of the best ways to top off a big trip. also +bonus points for lucking out with getting them in a photo with natural lighting as many people get stuck with that harsh m&g lighting!

i haven't seen many photos of them actually on stage other than photos that look like a potato, those are so clear, god bless you
missemma wrote:
Robot/Dil:
This is the same as the UK and has the same script. It gets a big cheer from the crowd and it's just nice what Dil says to them. I wonder if they came up with the script for this bit themselves. I like how they make Dil such a big part of the show and it's very clever how it brings it all together. I did wonder if they might bring Tabitha into it seeing as she's also a big part of their Sim's series but they just mention her (Dan called her T-Bag, never fails to make my dirty mind laugh ngl). The Dil head still freaks me out though, haha it's just scary.
the dil head has to be my favorite part of the whole show! it's so creepy that i just love it. i wonder where it'll end up after everything is over with, if it has a permanent place somewhere in their apartment i won't be complaining. :lol:
missemma wrote:
I was thinking after the show, how crazy it must be for them, to have a sold out show on Broadway in New York. Who would have thought back in 2009 that these two guys would be touring a show over the whole of America. If you've seen the show, there is no denying that they worked fucking hard to put this together. I think it's things like this that keep me interested in D&P. I hate to sound like the "they edited for us, they edited for us" type of fan, but whenever I see tatinof, it just reminds me how much hard work they do put into certain things, and the ending of the show is definitely one of those times. I would encourage anyone who is thinking about going, to just buy a ticket and go. People are always worried about going because of their age, but it's a show for all ages. There isn't any parts that are just for children or for teenagers, it suits all. I am honestly kinda gutted that I'm only getting to see it once this time round.
nothing too relevant to add other than i just love this a lot, the sold out show on broadway in new york bit really puts the whole thing into perspective and it makes me feel so endlessly proud of them. this whole bit made me have all kinds of #feels. such a beautiful, well done show. love this
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