cameron iacobucci said: "I am making a musical about Mario,so far the plot is that Bowser Junior wants to be a plumber, but it turns out he was tricking everyone to flood the mushroom kingdom unless Princess Peach gives herself up.
would you want to see this show? why or why not? and what could i fix?"
I think that sounds like a lot of fun and I hope you have an awesome time working on it!
Elfuhbuh said: "No, I mean Jesus Christ Superstar is well-known even outside of the inner musical theatre bubbles. I think you're being a bit ridiculous insulting regular theatregoers like that."
I'm very specifically referring to the NON-regulars...
Elfuhbuh said: "kaykordeath said: "Soooooo many disappointed people at the box office/house manager at intermission wondering where Legend and/or Bareilles are..."
What? Jesus Christ Superstar sells perfectly fine on its own, because it's had a presence in pop culture for decades. It's not like no one knew what it was before Legend and Bareilles sung the score on TV."
If done in a similar vein to JCS, I wouldn't mind seeing NBC take on American Idiot.
Changing seats during intermission? Mar 30
2018, 12:11:11 PM
I don't object to moving seats but I do object to a sense of entitlement to an empty seat.
If an usher or house staff asks you to not sit in a seat that's not yours, that should be the end of the conversation.
savedalltheletters said: "ok i come back to 50 responses calling me a troll and trash, i'm 17 years old sorry i didn't know who Edward booth was. He seems very interesting but he was important 100 years ago andthere are a million people who are more important now. and That's who a theater should be named after"
And in 100 years, theaters will be named for those people that are important now, to save them from being forgotten.
After Eight said: "When a big Hollywood star decides to cometo Broadway, and people buy tickets to ashow just to seethatbig Hollywood star, I think it would be betteriftheHollywoodstar choseapartthat is the central focus ofthe play with the most stage time,as opposed tothe fourth-important part in a cast of four. If onlyto meetan audience's expectations, andnot leave them feeling shortchanged.
As forthe play, it was no great shakes the first time around; nor is it any