A Chorus Line revival played its final Broadway performance on August 17, 2008. The tour played its final performance on August 21, 2011. A new non-equity tour started in October 2012 played its final performance on March 23, 2013. Another non-equity tour launched on January 20, 2018. The tour ended its US run in Kansas City and then toured throughout Japan August & September 2018.
Wow, this show seems to be suffering one setback after another....
"You drank a charm to kill John Proctor's wife! You drank a charm to kill Goody Proctor!" - Betty Parris to Abigail Williams in Arthur Miller's The Crucible
I actually have tickets for tthe October 31 preview. Ive called Telecharge and they say they have not heard a thing and will not return my money until the producers notify them. Im from out of town, and want to get started finding something else...this was a last resort, as ive pretty much seen everything else throughout this year, and Glengarry isnt playing that night....The Heiress it is!
2012: American Idiot 01/14, In The Heights 02/11, Warhorse 02/18, The Book of Mormon 02/23, The Gershwins Porgy and Bess 02/24, Anything Goes 02/25, Godspell 02/26, Shrek 03/31, Ghost (West End)04/11, Singing In The Rain (West End) 04/12, Matilda (West End) 04/13, Leap of Faith 05/02, Evita 05/03, Jesus Christ Superstar 05/04, Newsies 05/05, The Book Of Mormon 05/06, West Side Story 06/02, Beauty and the Beast 07/07, Million Dollar Quartet 07/28, La Cage 10/13, 10/27 Sister Act, 31/10 Once, 11/01 Rock of Ages, 11/02 Spiderman, 11/03 Newsies, 11/15 Jekyll & Hyde
Spidey didn't have money problems and is running 2 years so far. The piece of drek Rebecca will be lucky to run 2 months if it ever opens. It is doomed and is a laughing stock. The Shuberts aren't going to have much patience and will soon book another show into The Broadhurst- a much desired theater. And it will have no advance because people aren't going to take a chance on a show that has money problems. It is a pain to get refunds and find another show to see- especially during Nov-Dec.
But Joe Bloggs on the street, the main source of ticket sales, is very unlikely to know that a show has money problems.
Look, it's going to flop. Hard. And I speak as someone who owns two cast albums of the show. But it's not going to flop because they can't raise the investment (although one suspects the difficulties they've had are because investors aren't stupid).
I'd love to meet someone who'd stump up 4.5 mil as a single investor! You could almost stage an entire musical in the West End for that kind of money!
The story has hit the press and New York theater goers are very savvy and love all of the gossip. And group sales and theater party agents will not want to go through all of the drama with their clients over a show that may not even get mounted. The show means nothing to tourists. And yes, only an idiot would pull a Rosie O'Donnnell these days and put so much of their money into a show. G-d rest his soul whoever he was.
It's getting really frustrating to see how incompetently the producers of this production have prepped the show...
Really pedestrian marketing, especially featuring the montage of the Stuttgart production dubbed with the very poor quality English demo from nearly a decade ago.
Everything seems to be on the cheap, and they have failed to try and strike any chord as to what can make this piece exciting.
I really like this musical to a point (usually more for the interpretations of the roles over the years), but feel that it would be a lot better if it took a step forward in the bravery department and focused on the ambiguities of sexuality that I think are pretty latent throughout the original novel, and in the way the role Mrs Danvers is written here.
How to properly use its/it's:
Its is the possessive. It's is the contraction for it is...
When they begin auditions for the lead role in MATILDA in a few weeks. maybe they should also audition for "I," as one of those girls will probably be old enough to play the role by the time they raise all the money.