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Post by BVM on Nov 7, 2023 21:35:44 GMT
I honestly give up with Broadway. They don't know a good thing when they see it. So few new shows take off without a "name" or a jukebox. (Or a low budget fan girl affair). Depressing.
And after they transformed that theatre!
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Post by shownut on Nov 8, 2023 10:28:20 GMT
I honestly give up with Broadway. They don't know a good thing when they see it. So few new shows take off without a "name" or a jukebox. (Or a low budget fan girl affair). Depressing. And after they transformed that theatre! I agree. I thought it was an exceptional show unlike anything else on Broadway. Sad to see it go so soon. Curious what will be lining up to go into The Broadway next.
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Post by viserys on Nov 8, 2023 10:37:38 GMT
I am very lucky in that they hung on just in time for me to still catch it next week!
It's been an absolute bloodbath on Broadway this year, but then very few shows managed to capture the mainstream. Pseudo-feminist nonsense like Bad Cinderella and the Britney Spears thing died a rightful early death and Here Lies Love is just too special both in the way it's conceived and its topic to appeal to the general tourist demographic. Not sure why New York, New York didn't catch on, I personally enjoyed it.
There's a whole glut of new more "traditional" shows opening in the next months, I'm very curious to see which of these will make it. I'm mostly looking forward to "The Outsiders" and "Lempicka", but also "Water for Elephants" may have promise with its circus set-up.
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Post by Jon on Nov 8, 2023 13:36:18 GMT
I honestly give up with Broadway. They don't know a good thing when they see it. So few new shows take off without a "name" or a jukebox. (Or a low budget fan girl affair). Depressing. And after they transformed that theatre! It's show business at the end of the day.
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Post by BVM on Nov 9, 2023 10:58:13 GMT
I honestly give up with Broadway. They don't know a good thing when they see it. So few new shows take off without a "name" or a jukebox. (Or a low budget fan girl affair). Depressing. And after they transformed that theatre! It's show business at the end of the day. Indeed - that's kind of my point. It being a business makes Broadway very hostile and it's really not an environment where shows can find their feet (in general). Compared to something like Crazy For You here. Terrible sales, massive papering for weeks really, discounted from start (everywhere). But kinda seems to have weathered the storm - probably cos it's a decent show - and got through it. On Broadway the axe would have fallen in month one and it would not have had a chance.
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Post by Jon on Nov 9, 2023 13:49:25 GMT
Sonia Friedman made a point years ago that she's glad grosses aren't published here because it makes shows which were successful critically but didn't recoup flops.
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Post by n1david on Nov 9, 2023 18:29:47 GMT
So glad I saw this at the National a few years back, and was looking forward to seeing it Broadway-style in December. Oh well...
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