I was watching a Les Miz video on Broadway.com and I never saw the show and wasn't a big Broadway fan when it closed...but everything I've heard about it is fantastic....so why is it that it closed if it was so fantastic? Just poor box office? I'm sure someone on here knows....I've wondered the same with CATS.
I think it was pretty much for box office reasons. The show was still doing pretty well, but I guess they decided to let it die with dignity before things got worse. It had been running for such a long time, it was time for it to go.
Les Mis is the best show ever...
it closed for a bucnh of obvious reasons...also, it closed when it did because the set was being sent to Belgium...
but the tour is still going...and hopefully going strong...
Les Mis had a long, incredibly healthy Broadway run. It exceeded most everyone's expectations. I love the show, and am glad it got out while it was still hot.
I will always remember the Forbidden Bway parody of it which was a hoot.
Mr. Roxy:
Please remind me which Forbidden Broadway CD, if any, the Les Miz spoof is on.
::points to sig, in honor of les mis::
ShuQ, which video is that? COuld you post the link?
Don't forget that the post-9/11 climate affected many shows, including LES MIZ. I think it could have run a few more years if Broadway had not suffered such a blow.
Still, a 16-year run is phenomenal by any standards, and it was better perhaps to see it bow out gracefully than as a joke (as was with CATS, which long outstayed its welcome).
CATS outstayed its welcome the day it went into rehearsals
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CATS obviously didn't outstay its welcome if people were still flocking to see it, and you still hear people complaining about its closure. YOU might not have liked it, but a hell of a lot of people did.
Point well taken
It is just annoying that much better musicals fail while this succeeds. I apologize to those of you who liked CATS & I am glad it did it fo you
well, i liked cats....still pissed about dracs, but LES MIS closing was the first time I seriously felt lost in this world...
As for the tour...it is still going strong. Our school's chorus went to see it this week. Excellent!
"but I guess they decided to let it die with dignity before things got worse. It had been running for such a long time, it was time for it to go."
I wish more people would end their lives this way as well.
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To save money why not revive Cats & Le Miz with Cats playing the Le Miz roles ?
Les Miz closed, but it wasn't for the same reason Sex and the City went off the air, people!
Mr. Makintosh wanted to close Les Miz because there were many changes he wanted to make. To make these changes he would have to wait for the revival. To revive it, he would have to close the show. And that is what he did.
Cats is another story... (And thank God that thing closed! Talk about Theatre for the Slow and Incomprehensible)
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Maybe othjer people had the same experience as me!!!?
I mean it was good for what it was, it was amaizng infact...but thats not my thing....at all.
They went all excited and ended up sleeping for 3/4's of it and then getting pissed off because the other 1/4 they were being too loud!
Sorry not a fan, just wish it would leave the westend and make room for a show i like....yay.
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Cats should have closed long before it did. By the end, the audience was full of tourists who didn't really know Broadway. It was tired, there was a chorus member who was in the show for the whole run..... Updated On: 1/23/05 at 07:05 PM
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Uh, Justice, I distinctly remember Mackintosh fighting with the owners of the Imperial (the Schuberts, right?) over whether Les Mis should be closed a while before it did end. The argument turned out to be moot because The Boy From Oz was delayed, but it seems to go against what you're saying.
I saw it right before it closed fornt row...i enjoyed it...but I don't really understand how it ran so long
Shows, no matter how good they are, shouldn't last more than a few years. The broadway houses are very few, and new works must be showcased! Tommy Tune agrees with me, check the Golden Age of Broadway documentary.
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