Broadway Flash said: "I think teeth would work on broadway. Sweeney Todd is a small musical but people do it up for Broadway. Probably works better off broadway."
Know nothing about Mary but JOB was one of the best pieces I have seen in years, and must be VERY cheap to put on with minimal set and two roles. It would be amazing at Circle in the Square and while I would want Friedman and Lemmon to get another crack at it, its the perfect show for bigger names to dip in for a bit. Fingers crossed this happens.
Idk, I was watching this last revival with the new cast thinking, I can see how this worked well off broadway. Theres nothing in there that screams it needs to be big. Theres no big choreographed numbers, no special effects, doesn’t need a huge cast.
Broadway Flash said: "Idk, I was watching this last revival with the new cast thinking, I can see how this worked well off broadway. Theres nothing in there that screams it needs to be big. Theres no big choreographed numbers, no special effects, doesn’t need a huge cast."
I beg of you quit making comments like this. Please educate yourself about this show and many others that you make ridiculous comments about.
Broadway Flash said: "Idk, I was watching this last revival with the new cast thinking, I can see how this worked well off broadway. Theres nothing in there that screams it needs to be big. Theres no big choreographed numbers, no special effects, doesn’t need a huge cast."
Sweeney Todd can range from being a very big show to a very small show. That's kind of the beauty of it. The original's physical production was literally a massive disassembled factory.