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joined:5/17/03
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You said "little to criticize" . The problem is these rules do not apply to Wildhorn. Any Wildhorn show is dead on arrival on Broadway . The critics simply will not give him any chance of getting unbiased reviews so not waiting for it to make it here.
What Mr. Roxy forgets is there are examples of shows the critics didn't like that have gone on to have successful runs and there are shows of shows the critics like and did not go on to have successful runs.
Mr. Roxy forgets Frank Wildhorn's Jekyll & Hyde ran for 1,543 performances. I don't call that DOA.
Mr. Roxy forgets Frank Wildhorn's The Scarlet Pimpernel ran for 772 performances.
Yes, the other Wildhorn Broadway musicals have flopped, but this does not mean he won't write another show that has a long run.
To be fair, I don't believe Jekyll & Hyde or Scarlet Pimpernel made any money on Broadway in spite of their long runs.
Mr Roxy said: "You said "little to criticize" . The problem is these rules do not apply to Wildhorn. Any Wildhorn show is dead on arrival on Broadway . The critics simply will not give him any chance of getting unbiased reviews so not waiting for it to make it here.
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Whether any such "rules" are real or perceived, I didn't say or imply the show was destined for Broadway. This show has had a life outside Broadway (in Europe and Asia), and now it may be kicking off another leg of its life in North America. Landing on Broadway would be great, but it's not a requirement for success.
A Director said: "
Mr. Roxy forgets Frank Wildhorn's Jekyll & Hyde ran for 1,543 performances. I don't call that DOA.
Mr. Roxy forgets Frank Wildhorn's The Scarlet Pimpernel ran for 772 performances.
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Both still lost a lot of money...
I saw the US premier at Brigham Young University and even though the production in and of itself was good, you could tell the script and music had issues... Just my opinion... Don't really see it going anywhere.
jomilo21 said: "A Director said: "
Mr. Roxy forgets Frank Wildhorn's Jekyll & Hyde ran for 1,543 performances. I don't call that DOA.
Mr. Roxy forgets Frank Wildhorn's The Scarlet Pimpernel ran for 772 performances.
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Both still lost a lot of money...
I saw the US premier at Brigham Young University and even though the production in and of itself was good, you could tell the script and music had issues... Just my opinion... Don't really see it going anywhere.
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I loved Bonnie and Clyde and Jekyll & Hyde so I cannot wait for something new from him.
A LOT of work has been done on the show since the student production at BYU. Huge improvements have been made, and the book is much tighter. I was pleasantly surprised how open the creative team seems to be to improve it. Here's my review of the production:
https://www.broadwayworld.com/salt-lake-city/article/BWW-Review-Pioneer-Theatre-Companys-Premiere-of-THE-COUNT-OF-MONTE-CRISTO-Thrills-Through-Simple-Beauty-and-Restraint-20160509
I think one of the problems is that Frank tends to write for the middle road. He is the Lloyd Webber of America in many ways. He had some respect early on and then had some major misfires. I genuinely enjoy many of Wildhorn's songs. It is a shame cause alot of his stuff is quite catchy.
It could be brilliant and wonderful but Wildhorn is unfortunately is not in popular camp with critics. Wildhorn shows are doomed on Broadway. Bonnie and Clyde was much loved by the public and people on this board but the critics made sure that would end quickly. And it did.
Broadway can be a very unfair place. Ivan Van Howe can do no wrong. Bartlett Sher can do no wrong.Wildhorn can do no right when it comes to critics.
It''s sad but true. Wildhorn doesn't have a chance on Broadway. Luckily for him, his shows run forever in Korea.


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Well said
He is popular in Europe and Asia so he is crying all the way to the bank.It would be nice if he did get recognized on Broadway but it will never happen.




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Posted: 5/23/16 at 4:23pm