ErmengardeStopSniveling said: "Jarethan said: "I don't expect it to last long. No star names in the cast, a real downer of a show that covers way too much ground. Alanis Morrisette's name will sell tickets, but I am not sure how many...that is a long time ago."
Yeah, I'm very skeptical about JLP. Morrisette is no Sara Bareilles or Elton John, in terms of popularity nowadays. It could end up likeThe CapemanorHoller If Ya Hear Me.It will probably start out ok, limp through the Tonys, and close between June 14 and Labor Day. It's also not a show that appeals to older audiences (though it has the benefit of Jesse Green already liking it, unlikeBe More Chill), and young people & social media can't recoup a Broadway musical."
I think you're misjudging just which audience is the target for a musical utilizing "Jagged Little Pill." If it's being marketed right, the ideal demographic is really younger Gen X/older Millenials (and that weird gap in between that folks my own age fall into). The fans of that album, and Aanis Morrisette in general, are now in their early 30s to late 40s, even early 50s; those of use who were in high school and college during that era (seriously, that CD defined my high school years). That is the demographic which can sustain a profitable run, again assuming the marketing team is doing their jobs properly.