darquegk said: "Did they record an album? Because, while I'm sorry for the cast and crew moving on, if the creatives got a record made, it's Mission Accomplished for a little-show-that-could like this one. Record means exposure, Broadway run means legitimacy, they'll get licensed, and TUCK will have a better life out of NYC than it ever could have in.
Sad times. Not surprising, given the numbers, but sad all the same. Such a talented cast, and I feel particularly bad for the kids in involved who'll no learn how tough this business in very early one.
I agree with what others have sad though, this is have a good life in community theater and high school productions. I'm glad most shows seem to budget in the expense for the cast recording from the get-go these days so the music gets preserved (which will also help the licensing).
Wick3 said: "I'd call the theater to be sure but normally they do an automatic refund.
BTW, will Tuck still be performing at the Tony's?!?!?!?
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Why would they? They aren't nominated for best musical. I would assume the producers just want to end it.
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While this was one of my lest favorite musical offerings of the season, I am still sad for the cast and all involved. A lot of time was spent on this show (as with any show), and it's too bad they couldn't make it work. Wishing everyone involved the very best!
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I liked the set design. Does anyone know what happened to Jonathan Burke? He was seen in the rehearsal footage, and is listed on IBDB, but when I saw the show in previews, he wasn't listed in the Playbill.
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