Re: Carly Rae Jepsen writing a 10 THINGS I HATE ABOIT YOU musical?
Doing an out-of-town on a musical that nobody expects to be an endless runner like Hamilton may be financially counterproductive at this point. The way the industry works these days, you've gotta get four quarters to have a viable show: a Broadway or major Off-Broadway run; a cast recording; a pickup from a major licensing company; and a major production or tour post-Broadway. If the show does an out-of-town, and it's not great, and reviews are middling, that likely scuttles most of those fou...