It might taste a little too much like crow for some people, Husk.
Cheyenne Jackson tickled me. AFTER ordering SoMMS a drink but NOT tickling him, and hanging out with Girly in his dressing room (where he DIDN'T tickle her) but BEFORE we got married. To others. And then he tweeted Boobs. He also tweeted he's good friends with some chick on "The Voice" who just happens to be good friends with Tink's ex. And I'm still married. Oh, and this just in: "Pettiness, spite, malice ....Such ugly emotions... So sad." - After Eight, talking about MEEEEEEEE!!! I'm so honored! :-)
Cheyenne Jackson tickled me. AFTER ordering SoMMS a drink but NOT tickling him, and hanging out with Girly in his dressing room (where he DIDN'T tickle her) but BEFORE we got married. To others. And then he tweeted Boobs. He also tweeted he's good friends with some chick on "The Voice" who just happens to be good friends with Tink's ex. And I'm still married. Oh, and this just in: "Pettiness, spite, malice ....Such ugly emotions... So sad." - After Eight, talking about MEEEEEEEE!!! I'm so honored! :-)
Yes BJH -- I do think the PQ numbers will fall off quickly. The show has been fueled (like all Broadway shows) by group ticket sales. Typically, when shows open to the kinds of reviews that greeted PQ, huge numbers of group sales parties cancel.
People are citing PQ's "rising Box office" receipts week to week - but its too early to really say that. As it is, the show is barely hovering at break even. If the numbers decrease at all - the show is going to start losing millions of dollars on top of its initial investment.
Perhaps the wealthy producers of the show will keep pumping money into it - but I think it will be viewed as a lost cause by August or so.
Actually Rath, I didn't even like Pirate Queen that much. I just think that it got worse reviews than it deserved. I am not saying it won't flop, I just hate that people keep being like "IT'S OVER! MIGHT AS WELL PACK UP AND GO NOW PIRATE QUEEN!" I just find it somewhat unnecessary. As for Curtains, I am not the only one who didn't like it. I think my problem with it was that I went in expecting a lot, and it was somewhat of a let down for me. But like I said, it had its good qualities and bad qualitites.
Well, since CURTAINS has now been brought up, the whole PQ/YF/Hilton Theatre thing can be summed up in one of Kander's songs:
IT'S A BUSINESS.
Cheyenne Jackson tickled me. AFTER ordering SoMMS a drink but NOT tickling him, and hanging out with Girly in his dressing room (where he DIDN'T tickle her) but BEFORE we got married. To others. And then he tweeted Boobs. He also tweeted he's good friends with some chick on "The Voice" who just happens to be good friends with Tink's ex. And I'm still married. Oh, and this just in: "Pettiness, spite, malice ....Such ugly emotions... So sad." - After Eight, talking about MEEEEEEEE!!! I'm so honored! :-)
Whether or not Brooks needs another home for Young Frankenstein, the idea that Stroman and company can't see the theater during a rehearsal ignores the fact that this is a business and that actors are used to heartbreaking moments where they realize their show is closing.
Whether we like it or not, this is a business and theater owners, producers, directors and others are not particularly concerned about the feelings of people in the production. While the team could probably have seen the theater at another time, we do not know what is going on behind the scenes, and whose schedule had to be accommodated. Perhaps it was just thoughtlessness on the part of the theater staff. Who knows.
In any case, we can always count on Riedel to lurk in the wings and capture moments out of context in order to keep his grist mill turning. It occurs to me that by Riedel publishing this, he has hurt PQ even more. Anyone reading his column may decide NOT to buy tickets because they believe the show is closing soon, or because they think the show must suck.
Well, he is gonna need to make his decision soon (like, by the middle of May at the latest). If Pirate Queen does well until then, which, I hear it's sales through June/July are pretty good, then He'll have to do the St. James.
Cheyenne Jackson tickled me. AFTER ordering SoMMS a drink but NOT tickling him, and hanging out with Girly in his dressing room (where he DIDN'T tickle her) but BEFORE we got married. To others. And then he tweeted Boobs. He also tweeted he's good friends with some chick on "The Voice" who just happens to be good friends with Tink's ex. And I'm still married. Oh, and this just in: "Pettiness, spite, malice ....Such ugly emotions... So sad." - After Eight, talking about MEEEEEEEE!!! I'm so honored! :-)
"NOOOO! NOT THE HILTON! IT WILL CLOSE! EVERYTHING FLOPS THERE! (well, at least recently things havent done so well.)"
The Hilton/Ford Center has only housed something like seven shows in its lifetime... only one or two of which were good.
Actually, now that I've brought it up, are 42nd Street and Ragtime considered flops? They seem to have been the most successful shows to open at this theatre, along with The Grinch...
Despite their long runs, Ragtime and 42nd Street were both financial flops.
I am a firm believer in serendipity- all the random pieces coming together in one wonderful moment, when suddenly you see what their purpose was all along.
Mel Brooks MUST be villified, he had the nerve to produce a show which stole all those Tonys. Why, with all that money he's made, he's almost as evil as Disney, who has the nerve to sell all those tickets to shows that take up space other productions might use. Thank God we still have a few ethical producers who care less about running successful shows, otherwise we might never have seen Moose Murders come to the stage.
(Removes tongue from cheek before it pokes through) Updated On: 4/18/07 at 04:25 PM
When producers sign the contract with the theatre/theatre owner, there is typically a clause that if the attendence drops below a certain point for two weeks, the theatre reserves the right to essentially vacate the show. It is rarely invoked, but, it is generally there for 99% of Broadway rental agreements...
When producers sign the contract with the theatre/theatre owner, there is typically a clause that if the attendence drops below a certain point for two weeks, the theatre reserves the right to essentially vacate the show. It is rarely invoked, but, it is generally there for 99% of Broadway rental agreements...
Exactly. And with a guarenteed money maker (at least for a year) with Mel Brooks, a classic movie and Megan Mullally (who has a strong fan base), wouldn't you kick out PQ?
I'm not sure if 42ND STREET recouped after the national tour and all extra stuff but when it closed on Broadway it closed on red after a 4 year run, I believe. I don't think that had everything to do wih the Hilton though, didn't they have a cast of 40 or something crazy like that?
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I thought that the whole reason they closed Producers is becuse it wasn't selling and Brooks needed theatre space for YF. So, he figured that he could kill two birds with one stone by closing the prodcers which wasn't doing well at all and then put his new show there.
Also, had Maria Friedman not gotten cancer during her stint in Women in White on broadway then that show would have closed faster then you could say the title. Most of the audience soon became full of people who saw her human interest story on the news and hoped that she was okay, or at least wanted to show her how they loved her and supported her through her journey. That is what sold tickets during its short run was the fact that a human interest story came from the show. I am not at all saying that her getting cancer is a bad thing and that I am okay with it ect. But, keep in mind that the experession goes that there is no such thing as bad poblicity. The producers don't care how tickets get sold for most shows just as long as tickets get sold period.
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