As many of you probably know, I've constantly expressed some skepticism regarding Jack O'Brien's production Carousel. So with that starting previews tonight, I would really like to apologize for everything I've said. It was never my intention to annoy any of you.
While I am still skeptical, I'm at least be happy that they'll all be put to rest tonight no matter what happens during the first preview.
"You are so right. 24 years between Broadway revivals is way too soon."
Nothing to do with time; as pointed out in another thread, when this season ends, there will have been only two new musicals with completely original scores. The hoi polloi demand for the familiar and comfortable comes at a cost (a cost that, it seems, most people don't mind paying).
Just my opinion, but I would love to see Broadway play host to, nurture, and support much more new large scale work, and showcase revivals in limited runs at City Center, BAM, the Koch, and other nonprofit venues. But I know that'll never happen.
Well, now that Carousel has been in previews for almost a month, it looks like someone owes me an apology for all the flack I received whenever I brought up Jack O'Brien's recent track record.
I’m sure you’ve been thinking about this everyday and no, nobody owes you an apology. I, at least, never denied it, but the constant posting about it was annoying. But congratulations Jeffery, you were correct. Sadly, there is no prize.
Jeffrey, how do you know you yourself didn't tarnish this production from the beginning? Maybe your constantly-voiced doubt itself made the company and creative team so nervous and everything fell to pieces thereafter. #BWWConspiracies
Didn't you say that no matter what happens you still apologize for annoying people with your incessant negativity about this production starting previews? I mean you ended up being right, but it was still annoying to see you post 5 times a day saying the same thing and responding to people who showed some excitement about the production before it actually came out which was what the apology was for. People shouldn't apologize for being more optimistic than you were, and if you're apologizing for being annoying, then why do you think the annoyed should be apologizing to you considering you admitted to annoying them?
What I'll personally never forgive you for Jeffrey, is that when I mentioned how stunning O'Brien's 1977 Porgy & Bess was, you retorted: But that was over forty years ago. Forty years ago was quite a time, Jeffrey. Sorry you might have missed it.