I know the show didn't appeal to everyone in Las Vegas, but that's Vegas, I would love to see it on Broadway. Anyone else?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IYcuyXLrhUo
I saw it in London. It's kind of a mess, and I am a huge Queen fan. We Will Rock You...did not rock me.
ME!
Nope.
Course, you could always look forward to "Rock Of Ages" for a hearty serving of Constantine Maroulis.
It just announced it closing in London, but as far as the West End goes it would have had a long run.
Only if Tony Vincent was in it and even then I'd rather see him in something better.
Eh, not really. Honestly only if Drew Sarich starred (I know I mention him a lot but it would be amazing to hear him sing those songs) then I'd be interested otherwise not so much.
I do LOVE the CD. I haven't seen the show at all, so I don't know how bad it is.
You know how Xanadu is wildly camp and lots of fun? We Will Rock You is even more camp, but a whole lot less fun.
LOL
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I think it would be better at Carnegie Hall in concert form. No lie.
That would be very interesting
Aren't they making a sequal?
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Just looking at the statue outside the theater in Toronto was bad enough. So I vote no.
By the way, it's not closing in London. I think you're looking at an article from 2006 on your West End thread about this, which ultimately was called off.
I saw the show March of '03, the music sounded really great, and some fun jokes, but in all it was really a shut-your-brain-off that the door type of show. I shut it off, and I enjoyed the show! I wasn't the only one, everyone loved it, so it must have connected to a lot of people to last six and a half years!
As a full-out Broadway production? No. But I could maybe see it as a staged concert version, as Josh mentioned.
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Ummmm....no...saw it in Vegas...may it never see the light of day again.
No
IT WAS THE BIGGEST PIECE OF SH*T EVER!!!
First of all, courtesy of the internet, let's remind all of those how the critics received it in London: London's critics almost uniformly panned the show, criticising the concept and direction. The Guardian wrote that the premise "really is as sixth form as it sounds", called the production "ruthlessly packaged and manufactured" and opined that the "sometimes funny" libretto exists mainly to "devise more unlikely ways to wring out another Queen song."[3] The Daily Mirror wrote that "Ben Elton should be shot for this risible story."
The music (and performances) were absolutely fabulous. I loved the new arrangements and the singing was stunning. But the show, as a whole, SUCKED BIG TIME! The book was terrible. And you don't even need to know the material... just go check out the premise. It's enough to make you cringe. Ugh.
Personally, nope. One of the most poorly written shows I've ever seen. It makes Mama Mia look like Shakespeare. It should stay in Vegas.
Only if Tony Vincent was in it and even then I'd rather see him in something better.
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Tony rocked the score, but the show itself was a mess. Definitely more of a Vegas show than a Bway show, and it definitely wasn't a hit there (at least not the performance I saw, which was maybe 40% full).
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I saw WWRY in Vegas with Tony Vincent and thought it was fun... Just like one of the previous posters said it is a "shut you brain off" kind of show.. just go in there and enjoy yourself and not think about it to much.
I don't know how well it would do on Broadway because it is just campy and fun and seems works better in the kind of glitzy.. over the top .. atmosphere of Vegas.. I am sad that it closed there but I am glad I go to see it before it did.
Nope.
A pile of maggoty dog crap for brain-dead tools who thought MAMMA MIA was too arty.
Unless there's a complete overhaul of the book, then no. I saw it in Toronto and thought it was complete rubbish. We have enough garbage on Broadway as it is.
An overhaul of the book won't fix it. The entire PREMISE needs to be fixed...
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