Broadway Legend Joined: 8/2/15
See I saw it in San Diego this year and originally I had been skeptical but after seeing the show I really did enjoy it. Of course I do go that they really do some work on it before hand. Because are moments of cringe. But really I thought of all the depictions of what happened. I think at its core it’s thw most honest on all accounts. And it really just was quite well done. And those costumes were beautiful
Boy, that song was not good.
Updated On: 12/10/19 at 12:16 AMBroadway Legend Joined: 12/7/18
I think the show will last at least a year on Broadway. Diana is a pretty universally known person and I think there are enough Americans interested in the British Royals that could keep this going in the short term.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
gibsons2 said: "I responded by buying a ticket. I haven't heard much of positive or negative feedback about the musical, so I'll be going with an open mind. "
Seems to be quiet. Oddly quiet? Not a lot of grumbling s. I had a ticket for the OOT but missed a flight
Understudy Joined: 3/21/19
The NY run will be treated as an extended series of previews before the rights are sold to the more lucrative Asian and European markets.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/2/14
SeanMartin2 said: "The NY run will be treated as an extended series of previews before the rights are sold to the more lucrative Asian and European markets."
this.
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/18/19
Without even having a preview on Broadway I think it's WAY too soon to predict how this show will do on Broadway.
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