In the Playbill.com article about this incident, the spokesperson for the production says that the car has never broken down before in previews or in regular performances. But didn't someone say that they went to a preview where the car never took off at all? (I tried searching the old messages and couldn't find the message, but I remember someone saying that at some point because I was paranoid about buying tickets when I heard that the car didn't work at a performance.)
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I keep wanting to see at least something (even something small, but bigger than dropping a plate and an egg) go wrong, because Raúl's ad-libbing abilities are a force to be reckoned with.
wow, it sounds like an amazing performance. it makes me want to see the show again (secretly wishing to be entertained in a similar fashion). raul is simply incredible. thanks for reporting!
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it was a pretty incredible night, the staff is still talking about it. some other tidbits I can recall:
-Raul made a comment that Jan Maxwell was backstage getting ready to go on with some Sondheim tunes
-someone in the balcony yelled that they couldn't hear what was going on (the mics were down) and a cast member I won't name responded with "That's what happens when you spend so little money!"
-at one point the brilliant Robert Sella desperately convinced people to stay by giving them an idea of what they'd be getting at other shows: "Well u coulda gone to see HAIRSPRAY but they'd just be standing there, y'know, spraying someone's hair. Or you could be at the PILLOWMAN, where it's just a man laying there with a pillow..."
in regards to the Playbill article, this is the 1st time the car has ever broken down on Broadway. there was a small tech stall during previews with the car, but it did eventually take off and run smoothly.
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Without sounding like a pessimist, it did exactly the same in the London previews, this leads me to speculate that it maybe a publicity stunt. It certainly has got an awful lot of publicity for this reason. Good luck to them anyway, it is a great show! (more publicity - ha!)
Or you could be at the PILLOWMAN, where it's just a man laying there with a pillow...
Brilliant.
A publicity stunt? How is a malfunction a publicity stunt? People don't want to see shows where stuff doesn't work, ESPECIALLY not tourists. The only thing it promotes is how talented the cast is, and how quickly they can think on their feet. That's totally absurd. I think they'd rather have people think they can do it right.
Not to sound like I'm on Angus' side of this, but I can see where they're coming from. As they said, the "exact same thing" happened in London. Also, look at posts above these. See how many people said they'd pay full ticket price if they got to see a malfunction and have the same thing happen when they see the show?
the idea that it was intentional is absurd, but if it does wind up inspiring some people who read these boards to go see it- then that's something good that came of it. I'm sure much of the audience came away feeling they were lucky to have seen something rather one-of-a-kind, but that sort of word-of-mouth isn't a reliable promotional concept.
"The last train out of any station will not be full of nice guys." - Dr. Hunter S. Thompson
"I wash my face, then drink beer, then I weep.
Say a prayer and induce insincere self-abuse,
till I'm fast asleep"- In Trousers