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Love it!
Very hot.
Laura's husband Nate is the photographer and he did a great job.
http://www.nathanjohnsonphotography.com/index2.php#/home/
Inside BONNIE & CLYDE's Broadway Photo Shoot
Is Clydie gay in this version, or just impotent like the movie?
Crime hasn't looked this hot since DEXTER premiered on Showtime...
I really, really, really like this a lot. Does anyone know which agency is handling the marketing of this show?
This new photograph goes better with the new Broadway logo. Although, personally, I think they should have gone with the shirtless bath tub pictures. They need to update the website now.
Updated On: 8/30/11 at 11:05 PM
I love it.
I hope they've also been working on making the actual show better for Broadway instead of just sprucing up the artwork.
Well, considering that it is a Wildhorn show, it ain't going to last long.
I have high hopes for this show. It has so much potential. I really wish it all the best and plan on seeing it.
I love the logo, but I've never been a fan of photographs on marquee or poster art. I do think this show has a potential to start turning things around for Wildhorn.
I can't believe I'm actually saying this but I really want this to do well for Laura's sake. I'm a huge fan of her's.
This show actually has a lot of promise. The reviews out of town weren't as bad as previous Wildhorn adventures (i.e. WONDERLAND), and the samples of the score on the website are beautiful.
I hope it does well for Laura Osnes's sake, if not she always has ANYTHING GOES to return to.
So far, critics have shown admiration for Osnes and raised her profile which could help garner attention for the show. Just waiting for Riedel to put a pin in it. I can picture him sitting in an unmarked van wearing headphones and holding a little satellite dish.
Bonnie on a Hot Tin Clyde.
Broadway Legend Joined: 11/23/05
Actually, Riedel has gone on record in his column to say that he likes the songs.
Lord knows I'm no Wildhorn fan, but this really looks promising.
Can it have enough dramatic tension and sizzling sexuality to really deliver? I hope so!
The Asolo production was fantastic - that coming from someone who tends to despise Wildhorn shows.
Beautiful, dead-sexy photo. Innocuous, safe and downright boring logo. I'm guessing the logo is more representative of the actual show.
I wish they hadn't tacked on "A New Musical". I mean, sure it is, but, really... is that the best that can be come up with?
This has actually made it to my "maybe" pile of November shows. I love Osnes and the demo sounds more promising that Wildy's last 700 regurgitation's. And I'm a sucker for anything Bonnie and Clyde.
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