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BARE to Play Final Performance Off Broadway on February 3

BARE to Play Final Performance Off Broadway on February 3

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Sinfonian4life
#2BARE to Play Final Performance Off Broadway on February 3
Posted: 1/23/13 at 7:29pm

Woah! I feel like this should not be!

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dramamama611
#2BARE to Play Final Performance Off Broadway on February 3
Posted: 1/23/13 at 7:36pm

Sad for those involved, but not too many of us here thought it was a homerun.

May the talented find new work soon, and may the theater find a worthy tenant.


If we're not having fun, then why are we doing it? These are DISCUSSION boards, not mutual admiration boards. Discussion only occurs when we are willing to hear what others are thinking, regardless of whether it is alignment to our own thoughts.

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IAMmyownMUSICAL
#3BARE to Play Final Performance Off Broadway on February 3
Posted: 1/23/13 at 7:36pm

Does this really surprise ANYONE?

That's two failures in a row for this Director. Please stop using him.


Now all I see are cute boys with short haircuts in a maze of their own...

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GlindatheGood22
#4BARE to Play Final Performance Off Broadway on February 3
Posted: 1/23/13 at 7:39pm

Meh. I know people, mostly ex Spring Awakening fans, who were bonkers for it and even they thought this incarnation was weak. As for me, I'm over teen-centric shows.


I know you. I know you. I know you.

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Kad
#5BARE to Play Final Performance Off Broadway on February 3
Posted: 1/23/13 at 7:41pm

Really? I don't know anyone- ANYONE- who really flipped for this production.

Stafford Arima is certainly good at delivering "meh".


"...everyone finally shut up, and the audience could enjoy the beginning of the Anatevka Pogram in peace."

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GlindatheGood22
#6BARE to Play Final Performance Off Broadway on February 3
Posted: 1/23/13 at 7:48pm

I mean they love the show in general - and they thought the production was meh.


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dramamama611
#7BARE to Play Final Performance Off Broadway on February 3
Posted: 1/23/13 at 7:50pm

Well, the first responder to the post seems suprised.


If we're not having fun, then why are we doing it? These are DISCUSSION boards, not mutual admiration boards. Discussion only occurs when we are willing to hear what others are thinking, regardless of whether it is alignment to our own thoughts.

dyland
#8BARE to Play Final Performance Off Broadway on February 3
Posted: 1/23/13 at 7:54pm

it was a great show. wasnt the BEST thing ive seen but great. cant wait for e cast recording!

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Jordan Catalano
#9BARE to Play Final Performance Off Broadway on February 3
Posted: 1/23/13 at 8:27pm

See ya later, BARE. Don't let the door hit your horribly rewritten ass on the way out.

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CATSNYrevival
#10BARE to Play Final Performance Off Broadway on February 3
Posted: 1/23/13 at 8:27pm

Shocking. Can it please go back to the way it was before
Stafford Arima got his hands on it?

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uncageg
#11BARE to Play Final Performance Off Broadway on February 3
Posted: 1/23/13 at 9:06pm

I enjoyed it. There were things I missed from the original but I went in with an open mind.

Kad, I assume you were just being sarcastic/funny. The show did have a small following of people who saw it mulriple times.

I do plan to see it again before it closes.


Just give the world Love.

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SNAFU
#12BARE to Play Final Performance Off Broadway on February 3
Posted: 1/23/13 at 9:23pm

It was a mediocre show in it's first incarnation. Never understood the hype.


Those Blocked: SueStorm. N2N Nate. Good riddence to stupid! Rad-Z, shill begone!

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Kad
#13BARE to Play Final Performance Off Broadway on February 3
Posted: 1/23/13 at 9:38pm

"Kad, I assume you were just being sarcastic/funny. The show did have a small following of people who saw it mulriple times."

No. I wasn't. I don't know anyone personally who really care about this show either way.


"...everyone finally shut up, and the audience could enjoy the beginning of the Anatevka Pogram in peace."

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Scarywarhol
#14BARE to Play Final Performance Off Broadway on February 3
Posted: 1/23/13 at 10:03pm

When will producers stop hiring that assclown director?

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LYLS3637
#15BARE to Play Final Performance Off Broadway on February 3
Posted: 1/23/13 at 10:09pm

I care a great deal about this show. I've cared about Bare probably more than any other show I've ever been exposed to.

I wish I could say the same about this production...


"I shall stay until the wind changes."

Visceral_Fella
#16BARE to Play Final Performance Off Broadway on February 3
Posted: 1/23/13 at 10:53pm

Arima needs to start working on good shows, it's become quite clear that he isn't the best at flipping flawed shows.

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RippedMan
#17BARE to Play Final Performance Off Broadway on February 3
Posted: 1/23/13 at 11:33pm

I don't get why they let him mess with CARRIE. Wouldn't that be the perfect time to use a great established director? Maybe they all turned it down. Same with BARE. Why not get some cool up and coming director?

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darquegk
#18BARE to Play Final Performance Off Broadway on February 3
Posted: 1/23/13 at 11:39pm

My suspicion is that the Carrie creators wanted someone who would do exactly what Arima did with the material, and even though reviews were lukewarm, there was enough buzz about him at least on the basis of being "the guy who revived Carrie" that he got Bare.

Arima didn't ruin Carrie. Carrie isn't even ruined- it's just different, and I suspect Arima was the pawn, not the queen, in that game.

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CATSNYrevival
#19BARE to Play Final Performance Off Broadway on February 3
Posted: 1/24/13 at 12:08am

I think the book and score for Carrie are far better now than they were before. The problem with that production was the awkward staging choices he made. It could have been great with just a few minor tweaks.

Bare was fine the way it was.

NewYorkPulse24
#20BARE to Play Final Performance Off Broadway on February 3
Posted: 1/24/13 at 2:59am

Great now can we have a run of the original version?
Thanks!

Joviedamian
#21BARE to Play Final Performance Off Broadway on February 3
Posted: 1/24/13 at 7:36am

Does that mean it's not transferring to Broadway?

After Eight
#22BARE to Play Final Performance Off Broadway on February 3
Posted: 1/24/13 at 8:05am

"My suspicion is that the Carrie creators wanted someone who would do exactly what Arima did with the material"

My suspicion is they wanted to remove the laughing-stock notoriety of Carrie.

And they did-- mostly.

Before it was bad and a laughing stock.

Now it was just bad, though it did still prompt some guffaws.

Unquestionably, It was more entertaining the first way.

Bare wasn't very good -- or entertaining -- either.

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AC126748
#23BARE to Play Final Performance Off Broadway on February 3
Posted: 1/24/13 at 8:37am

Arima needs to start working on good shows, it's become quite clear that he isn't the best at flipping flawed shows.


Arima is a crappy director, and crappy directors don't suddenly get better when handed good material. I don't think the man has a creative bone in his body.

Like others have said, the production was a waste of some really excellent young talent. And while the previous NYC incarnation wasn't perfect, it was certainly better than what made it on stage at NWS.


"You travel alone because other people are only there to remind you how much that hook hurts that we all bit down on. Wait for that one day we can bite free and get back out there in space where we belong, sail back over water, over skies, into space, the hook finally out of our mouths and we wander back out there in space spawning to other planets never to return hurrah to earth and we'll look back and can't even see these lives here anymore. Only the taste of blood to remind us we ever existed. The earth is small. We're gone. We're dead. We're safe." -John Guare, Landscape of the Body

broadwayguy2
#24BARE to Play Final Performance Off Broadway on February 3
Posted: 1/24/13 at 9:16am

Arima is an awful director. I never understand how and why he gets works, let alone on shows that need actual work.
I adore Lea Salonga, but considering her as Mother in Ragtime is a joke. Even in a concert version. The Asian-American wife of a racist white man? NO.

I actually felt myself growing angry at what he did to Bare. I loved the workshop production and have always said that the material has potential and needs the right hand to guide and shape it. The ONLY positive thing about this production was the fleshing out of the majority of the retained characters. 90% of the new material was an absolute disaster. Several actors turned in great work, despite Arima's best efforts to ruin them, while some were serviceable and one or two were just glaringly bad.

The production was almost a joke. Whoever thought 16 actors, 5 musicians, 2 stage managers plus crew in a space that size was viable for anything other than a mega-hit is an idiot. Arima applied the same, bland, heavy, disaster of a "concept" as he shoehorned onto Carrie - particularly with plot structure and scenic design - and sinks it from the moment the lights come up. I also can't for the life of me understand how Donyale Werle gets works as a designer. I fail to see ANYTHING salvageable in her body of work.

I CAN say, however, that the bright spots of the event are Barrett Wilbert Weed, Anthony Festa, Casey Garvin, Alex Wyse, Howell Binkley, Keith Caggiano and William Cusick. I also love Tristan Raines' work, but Arima really hampered him as a designer here and didn't clearly didn't allow him to give the show what it needs. Jason Hite was pleasant and I found Taylor Trensch (who was sidelined mid-show) to be a strong enough actor but I've never ever found his voice to be remotely pleasant.

All in all, a sad endeavor of missed opportunity spearheaded by hiring a medicine show conman as a director... and Travis Wall ever choreographs another theatre piece, I am fleeing in the opposite direction.