Caroline, or Change
Because it was great, not in the "flop" way of campy fun.
I had no idea Sunset was such a flop ! But I trust Margo with closed eyes ! I loved Sunset, but my question is, if it was so financially disastrous for Webber, why is he so keen on making the movie ?
Broadway Star Joined: 2/18/04
Juno
The Grass Harp
Mack & Mabel
Anyone Can Whistle
A Time For Singing
Broadway Legend Joined: 4/5/04
While his Really Useful Company was sole producer of the stage show, Webber doesn't have any of his own money in the movie, so why shouldn't he want to see it made? He'll get royalties from a film, plus the profits from the soundtrack album and it'll raise the profile of the show making it more likely to be produced.
Well, I JUST found out that Starlight Express was a big flop on Broadway, so add that to my list of favorite flops !
Little Women.
Almost every Sondheim show!
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/27/05
Why did Anyone Can Whistle and Gypsy with Ms Peters close so soon?
My list could go on for miles, but I'll only list five:
Anyone Can Whistle
Mack & Mabel
Amour
Side Show
Caroline, or Change
Caroline, Or Change.
Broadway Star Joined: 12/31/69
Add me to the fan base for Rags.
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/1/05
Little Women
Im going to agree with Sum and say almost all of the Sondheim songs
Taboo
Rags!
The Shortest running show that won the most Tony's!
Rags didn't win any Tonys.
Little Women was one of my favorites- I thought it was a gorgeous show and don't see why it didn't last a little while longer, C'mon! There's a draw there, its LITTLE WOMEN- I would think every eight year old and her mom would be there.
And it pains me to admit it, but I HIGHLY enjoyed Good Vibrations.
Little Women. I just LOVE the cast recording. LOVE it.
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/27/05
YAY for Rags!
If She Loves Me counts then yes (im not sure how well it did) if that doesnt count then id say Rags or Scarlet Pimprenel.
Martin Guerre
I suppose The Witches of Eastwick counts
The US version of Taboo sounds fun from the CD, but I still prefer the (successful) London production
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