Variety tweeted a link that Once was closing and then deleted it. I googled it and the headline from Variety comes up but when I click on it it states that the page is not found...
Here's what comes up on google:
"Broadway Musical 'Once' Closing in January 2015 | Variety
variety.com/.../broadway-once-close-january-2015-1201324042/
Variety
7 hours ago - With “Once” having just opened in Melbourne and gearing up for stagings in Seoul, Toronto and cities in Japan, the decision to close the ..."
Could NERDS be coming in its place?
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/1/14
The real question is, why'd they remove it...
Once joins the ranks as one of the most overrated musicals ever. I feel sorry for the actors when it closes but shows open and shows close.
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/1/14
Well, they did recoup, so...
Telecharge is selling tickets through June 21, 2015. That doesn't mean it won't close before then, but it is interesting that the article in Variety has been removed.
I'm surprised it has lasted on Broadway this long. I enjoyed it, but wouldn't have bet on the longevity.
Updated On: 10/7/14 at 06:45 PM
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This also opens the door for other musicals to open in the spring such as, Gigi, Little Dancer, Dames at Sea, NERDS, etc.
Maybe the set goes to Toronto for the February premiere?
Likely the press release is for tomorrow and the date escaped someone's notice.
No one here will be surprised when the do announce.
They had a nice run, made some money and made a lot of people happy - me included.
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/16/06
Given the recent grosses, its not a surprise but it's a great run and I'm sure it'll have a good life touring and internationally although I do wonder whether the London production will follow since they've had to stunt casting.
I wonder if King Charles III might be going to the Jacobs? Personally I think they should wait until later next year since there are so many new plays opening in the Spring.
Well someone over there is gonna get a nice slap on the wrist for that screwup. I'm sure this'll come out tomorrow. Good run. Not surprising.
hopefully DAMES AT SEA will come in now!!!!
Not surprising. It had a good run. However, I really didn't care for the show.
I wouldn't be surprised if this were true. If anything, I'll be proud that one of my all-time favorite shows played itself a fantastic near-three-year run and never sold its soul to stunt casting. I went back over the summer and was pleased to see nearly half the original company still playing in the ensemble; they really are the heart of the show for me. And Paul Nolan made a wonderful Guy, very different from Steve Kazee but equally as compelling and honoring of the show's beautiful spirit.
For one who rarely sees shows multiple times, ONCE utterly fulfilled me each of the three times I saw it, and I'm so glad to have gone back again and again.
Just saw it tonight. Ton of empty seats.
jnb9872 - didn't Arthur Darvill play Guy? I saw him in London and he was quite good - but he played Rory on Doctor Who for 3 years - and at least in London, played up that he was in the show for a limited time. So, there was some sort of stunt casting - albeit it was not a Jonas Brother.
I wouldn't call Arthur Darvill stunt casting. He basically started in the show unannounced and it wasn't like they based their entire marketing campaign around him.
I saw it with Arthur, and he was really great. This has had an excellent run, what a sweet show.
Back (?) up: http://variety.com/2014/legit/news/once-closing-broadway-musical-1201324122/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
What a truly great run for a show if its nature. Although there were a lot of empty seats in the audience tonight, many people were saying how much they enjoyed it afterwards.
Updated On: 10/7/14 at 11:19 PM
LOVED this show. Seen it twice & I hope to see it again before it closes. A great run for such a small snow.
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Does the very last show date usually get a significant uptick after a closing announcement?
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Never seen it, is it worth it to try and get tickets before it closes?
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If you've never seen Once I highly recommend it. I saw it several times at NYTW, twice on Broadway with the OBC and Arthur Darvill and also on tour. I plan to go to the last performance.
It's going to have a lot of engagements abroad. I'm happy for its success. There's nothing else like it on Broadway, really. It's amazing it succeeded in a market that makes its money more on spectacle and big name stars.
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