GETTIN' THE BAND BACK TOGETHER Previews Aug 6
2018, 06:17:15 PM
By taking on a producer now after it is presumably fully capitalized this is basically like a priority loan I wonder?
This is like a discussion forum where Bergman fans and Adam Sandler fans and Woody Allen fans and Clint Eastwood fans all argue about whose film is more entertaining. I doubt anyone will end up vindicated.
I didn’t like Mean Girls, I fact I fell asleep in Act 2 and only partially due to jetlag, but it doesn’t freak me out or infuriate me that it seems really popular, or that all the teens were going nuts for it on the night.
Having been in the orchestra for Bette Midler and Hamilton for example, and having been to a ton of marginal shows where the whole audience were somehow involved in the production, I’m pretty sure the more expensive the ticket, the more enthusiastic the reception.
Otherwise maybe between posting everything non-negative here, Ken squips the audience each night. There can’t be any other explanation.
LightsOut90 said: "i too got the email from Davenport where he claims the $50 tickets are a big deal (because theater owners dont allow tickets that low) whut? I see so many shows offer $49 tickets, this is done by end of September and thats being generious"
Whut? I could be wrong, but I think it’s termed “marketing”!
HogansHero said: "@20806 Typically, it would be done through priority loans after as many expenses as possible have been deferred, renegotiated etc. (There is a limit to which this can be done to the extent of union contracts of course.) Honestly, I don't think there is anything to salvage here. I don't think there would have been much of a bump even had the Times review been in line with the (not insubstantial) more positive ones. I don't think we will see the OOTI style
SomethingPeculiar said: "The show really does need an "ambassador" to talk about it in the press, which would be an ideal role for Paltrow. An unflappable champion of the show like Oprah with Color Purple, Rosie with Taboo, or Sting with The Last Ship. Her commitment to something she believes in would look stronger than her hiding from it. (She literally talked about Goop in the NYTimes 3 days ago)
But if the lead producers can't figure out how to market it,
I don’t know that I would have been jumping out of my seat to invest in Hamilton at the beginning. I liked the music from the first tim I heard it but was the commercial potential always obvious?
Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 7/22/18 Jul 23
2018, 07:13:54 PM
GTBBT is hardly any different to what you would expect given that all tickets (that were paid for) cost $40 and the house was (apparently) mostly full. See whether they can sell once the deep discounting ends. Which will take a while to happen I suspect.
After Eight said: "What ever did New Jersey do to deserve this?
I'm sorry to reportthat this showwas wanting in several important areas:humor, intlligence, taste, craft, and good music and lyrics. It was also one of the ugliest shows to look at in memory --- noCecilBeaton or Oliver Messel designs here.It seemed to try to convey the same vibe of juvenile stupidity and grossness asthat awful movie, The Hangover. A wretched song about a man sleeping with his best friend&#
WhizzerMarvin said: "LOL, After Eight. I love that you mentioned all that food. There was also the bit where Bart couldn’t find the Buttermilk (gross!) in her fridge to pour on the Fruity Pebbles. And in his Confession he sang about spilling the Lucky Charms she had given him.
My most cringeworthy moment was during the wedding when the rapper said, “When I say ?Matzah’ you say ?balls,’ ?Matzah’ ________ ?Matzah’ __________. Gentiles in t
You thought there was a possibility that the guys in The Full Monty were going to be humiliated and return to poverty in despair? Pretty sure that was always going to be a feel-good story!