"The Spectacle has, indeed, an emotional attraction of its own, but, of all the parts, it is the least artistic, and connected least with the art of poetry. For the power of Tragedy, we may be sure, is felt even apart from representation and actors. Besides, the production of spectacular effects depends more on the art of the stage machinist than on that of the poet."
--Aristotle
That's really terrible. I really wanted it to come on tour. I miss living in NYC, and it's nice when shows come down here to DC. They're really doing the theatre world a disservice. There's no way that they wouldn't make plenty of money on the road. At least WICKED is still planning on touring, especially since it's a better show.
I dont boo....first off more $ to the creators. 2nd its good to have a show that will work in vegas sit down there. It may not play well across the country and in big venues. The scale of the show must be small (stage width etc...). BOO yes to all the theatre goers who cant see it across the country that is the only down for. But it is a great decision for the show. Maybe in 2 years it will have a successful tour. SO to sum it up... im sorry to all of you not near NYC or vegas... and im happy the show has become a success and will have a theatre made for it. But then again half the people who live across the country and on this board already have the boot... hehe love ya all.
"which is set to open in fall 2005 in a $40 million theatre that will be built especially for the musical."
That's just so bizarre. And it's funny how the crassness quotient just goes through the roof once Vegas people start talking. "The only place you'll be able to see it is NY and Vegas...," you'd swear this was a Visa commercial.
It's also kind of a long time before it opens. And how long will non-gen-x-ers be able to sustain it in Vegas?
dano says: "I guess the "little show with heart" is too big to mount a tour. "
Actually, the show is TOO LITTLE to mount a tour. That's the problem - tour venues are usually huge, cavernous theatres, too large for this intimate show.
I'm very sad that Avenue Q won't tour, but I understand why. Still, ONLY Vegas and NYC? Why not some permanent productions in LA, Toronto, San Francisco, and other large theatre markets?
BlueWizard's blog: The Rambling Corner
HEDWIG: "The road is my home. In reflecting upon the people whom I have come upon in my travels, I cannot help but think of the people who have come upon me."
Master's right tho, people near big city airports can usually get to Vegas dirt cheap... and rooms are cheap... and life is cheap... Just don't gamble.
I wonder if all of the regional Tony voters are angry that the show won't be coming to their market?
I agree that 1200 is a little big for the show--I forget how many the Golden seats. However, many of the theatres it would tour are 2000+ houses. I bet a tour and/or other sit down cities happen after Vegas gets to enjoy its exclusivity for a spell.
I think they should now definitely record the show for DVD if a Tour won't happen.
"The Spectacle has, indeed, an emotional attraction of its own, but, of all the parts, it is the least artistic, and connected least with the art of poetry. For the power of Tragedy, we may be sure, is felt even apart from representation and actors. Besides, the production of spectacular effects depends more on the art of the stage machinist than on that of the poet."
--Aristotle
The Golden houses about 800 seats. So 1200 is larger, but I think still manageable. Besides, it all depends on the theatre architecture anyway. Especially if this new venue is "specially designed" for Avenue Q.
BlueWizard's blog: The Rambling Corner
HEDWIG: "The road is my home. In reflecting upon the people whom I have come upon in my travels, I cannot help but think of the people who have come upon me."
Give me a break, no Broadway theatre is exactly small. There are plenty of places that a show that size could go to around the country. Like the Kennedy Center Eisenhower theatre. As pointed out, the Vegas theatre will be larger than the Golden. There's no legit reason this show shouldn't tour, and I'm quite upset about it.
Yeah, I'm pretty upset about it too, but check out the long threads on the All That Chat board (is it a crime to send people to another board? I dunno....). Seems most venues for tours have capacities of 2000+ seats, and smaller shows like Urinetown and 'Tick tick tick...BOOM!' have been suffering on the road. The producers of Avenue Q - who were once touring agents, by the way - seem to be reading the writing on the wall.
Still, a tour would have been very nice, if not the smartest thing, financially.
BlueWizard's blog: The Rambling Corner
HEDWIG: "The road is my home. In reflecting upon the people whom I have come upon in my travels, I cannot help but think of the people who have come upon me."
Of course there's a legit reason the show shouldn't tour. The producers don't want it to. They got a more lucrative deal. That's a legit enough reason for me.
"I'm so looking forward to a time when all the Reagan Democrats are dead."
Supposedly the Mirish family in TO were looking @ this The Winter Garden would have been a perfect size & let's face it the show is cheap to produce- Limited set changes no costume changes no big chorus numbers no big orchestras/orchestrations. a producers wet dream!