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Whatever happened to PRINCESSES?

Whatever happened to PRINCESSES?

iluvtheatertrash
#0Whatever happened to PRINCESSES?
Posted: 12/31/05 at 3:14pm

Wasn't this supposed to be here soon and now all the news died out? Did I miss something?


"I know now that theatre saved my life." - Susan Stroman

kate2
#1re: Whatever happened to PRINCESSES?
Posted: 12/31/05 at 3:14pm

i was actually thinking about this the other day! hmmm...

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gumbo2
#2re: Whatever happened to PRINCESSES?
Posted: 12/31/05 at 3:16pm

As far as I know it's pretty dead, but they may be in workshops reworking it. Either way, I don't think it's very close to Broadway

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BobbyBubby
#3re: Whatever happened to PRINCESSES?
Posted: 12/31/05 at 3:18pm

Feel lucky that it isn't on Broadway. It was an utterly unworkable piece of crap. Most of the music sounded recycled from Britney Spears, and the book was pointless and obvious. Soooooooooooo bad.

I can't imagine them getting many backers after the embarrassment in Seattle.

Updated On: 12/31/05 at 03:18 PM

bwayondabrain
#4re: Whatever happened to PRINCESSES?
Posted: 12/31/05 at 3:19pm

but poor jenny fellner... she was really nice

bwayondabrain
#5re: Whatever happened to PRINCESSES?
Posted: 12/31/05 at 3:19pm

but poor jenny fellner... she was really nice

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BobbyBubby
#6re: Whatever happened to PRINCESSES?
Posted: 12/31/05 at 3:20pm

She should feel lucky her big talent isn't stuck in a bad show. She'll get work. Mary Faber has already moved onto Q.

iluvtheatertrash
#7re: Whatever happened to PRINCESSES?
Posted: 12/31/05 at 3:28pm

I never actually heard about what went on in Seattle, so I just wondering! Thanks, guys.


"I know now that theatre saved my life." - Susan Stroman

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Jovie24
#8re: Whatever happened to PRINCESSES?
Posted: 12/31/05 at 4:40pm

I heard that the audience loved it in Seattle, but it was still a workable show!


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