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Will "bare: a pop opera" ever come to Broadway?

Will "bare: a pop opera" ever come to Broadway?

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#1Will "bare: a pop opera" ever come to Broadway?
Posted: 12/2/14 at 10:56pm

Do you think "bare: a pop opera" it will come to the Great White Way or will it stay a musical for regional theaters to perform?

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#2Will
Posted: 12/2/14 at 11:00pm

It was Off Broadway recently and didn't do that well...

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#2Will
Posted: 12/2/14 at 11:30pm

If Hedwig then YES. One of my favorite shows ever. It means so much to me.

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#3Will
Posted: 12/2/14 at 11:46pm

No it bombed off-broadway.
It was directed by the "why do you hire this awful director-Stafford Arima". His second failure in NYC. Please stay away and stick to community theater. The production was a total disaster.


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Updated On: 12/2/14 at 11:46 PM

broadwayguy2
#4Will
Posted: 12/2/14 at 11:59pm

The show needs someone who knows what they are doing and needs a QUALITY revision focusing on what the authors originally intended to tell.

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#5Will
Posted: 12/3/14 at 12:59am

They tried several times and failed.

I not only disliked, but hated the production at New World Stages.
I'm sick of people trying to make this show work.
Even if it improves after another 20 rewrites, there is no audience outside of small limited-run productions.


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#6Will
Posted: 12/3/14 at 1:03am

I just want to clarify that I'm not talking about the incarnation called "bare the musical". I'm talking about the original from the early 2000s.

jimmycurry01
#7Will
Posted: 12/3/14 at 1:27am

That recent off-Broadway production was a poorly rewritten travesty. Bare will not likely see the lights of the great white way, but I wouldn't use the most recent production as a litmus test for that possibility.

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#8Will
Posted: 12/3/14 at 1:48am

I love Bare, but neither the pop opera or the musical are ready. I love both, but they're so flawed. I'm hoping that the writers don't give up, and keep working on it. It took Stephen Schwartz and Joseph Stein 30 years to get The Baker's Wife just right, so I'm still holding out hope for Bare.

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#9Will
Posted: 12/3/14 at 1:51am

I went to see the recent Off Broadway production with 3 friends and the 4 of us had a lovely time.


"People have their opinions and that doesn't mean that their opinions are wrong or right. I just take it with a grain of salt because opinions are like as*holes, everyone has one". -Felicia Finley-

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#10Will
Posted: 12/3/14 at 8:10am

No, highly unlikely. They can't get it right. The version at NWS pretty much cemented that.

I loved the heart and soul of the original (but far from perfect) productions. The revisal? Ugh. Awful on so many levels.


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#12Will
Posted: 12/3/14 at 9:25am

Unfortunately, with the most recent revisal, they took a giant step backwards in trying to work out its flaws, which I argue were not substantial to begin with.

The 2004/2007 versions work pretty well (better than many musicals that have graced Broadway in that time period).

In a few years, Bare will be a period piece-- looking back on a time where LGBT youth were 6 times more likely to suffer from depression and 4 times more likely to commit suicide. Then, I feel like it might find it's way to Broadway as a "look how far we've come" tale.


"I shall stay until the wind changes."

Owen22
#13Will
Posted: 12/3/14 at 10:45am

No, it won't. It will continue to get regional productions however. But like "Last Five Years" it has a big musical theatre fan base, despite it actually not being very good, with no real appeaal for anyone other than die hard fans (luckily for JRB, one "Last's" deluded fans was an award winning movie director...)

neonlightsxo
#14Will
Posted: 12/3/14 at 10:47am

Short answer-

No.

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#15Will
Posted: 12/3/14 at 12:13pm

"In a few years, Bare will be a period piece"

It's already very dated. People don't write these angsty doomed gay dramas anymore.


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

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#16Will
Posted: 12/3/14 at 12:33pm

Nope. The show is a mess.

directress
#17Will
Posted: 12/3/14 at 12:53pm

let's hope not...it's spring awakening gone horribly wrong

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#19Will
Posted: 12/3/14 at 4:08pm

Why does this need to come Broadway?

broadwayguy2
#20Will
Posted: 12/3/14 at 4:39pm

Phantom, the answer to that question would be "why does ANY show 'need' to be on Broadway?"