Don't blame the union strike, nor missing Christmas. The simple fact was the show was bad, it had issues in Denver which they didn't fix. Man up and own the blame
He did though...
If at first you fail fail fail again
YAWN
Now I actually saw a regional production of it in Raleigh...
And thought it was an improvement!
I didn't get to catch it at Papermill a year or so ago, but a friend did, and said it was a vast improvement.
Yea i actually really enjoyed it at Paper Mill!
Don't blame the union strike, nor missing Christmas. The simple fact was the show was bad, it had issues in Denver which they didn't fix. Man up and own the blame
Did you keep reading? He does exactly that...
"There's all these things I could blame it on, but in reality, we somehow missed delivering on the vision of the show and have since been able to reinvent it."
Whoops, read it on my phone and it didn't give me anything further than him blaming others....I take back what I said, good on him for owning it
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/15/07
I don't see them reviving it on Broadway so much as a tour. Then if that proves successful they'll bring it to Broadway with a "we changed everything and now it's great!" attitude.
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/21/06
If they do base any upcoming official productions on Bob Crowley's Netherlands and Japanese versions, I hope they get rid of the ridiculous cone head wigs
"Disney's THE LITTLE MERMAID will play its final Broadway performance on Sunday, August 30th after 50 previews and 685 performances at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre (205 West 46th Street). For tickets to the final 79 performances and information on the show visit disneyonbroadway.com or call (866) 870-2717."
Why is this in the article?
Broadway Star Joined: 7/29/12
I actually thought the production in Holland looked quite enchanting (minus a few costuming/scenic choices). It still baffles me, however, why none of these productions can ever do Under the Sea properly? I always find that their costuming choices for the various sea creatures look like A) body suits or B) children's theatre costumes. Am I alone on this???
As someone else noted, I feel as if this came back to America, it wouldn't be for another two years-ish and would probably come in the form of a tour rather than a Broadway production. But who knows with Disney.
Updated On: 11/21/14 at 03:04 PM
Because the system automatically links past articles about the same show.
They never did do a full-blown tour of the show. I could see that happening.
This will likely be a reworked version that will tour. They should take notes from the Papermill production as that was 10x better than the Broaway production.
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/18/12
This show will never work without Vanessa, period. I know that seems like a small thing, but it just won't work if they keep changing that part of the ending.
Updated On: 12/4/14 at 12:04 AM
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/20/13
If Disney took the show on the road next fall, who would you cast in the roles?
Broadway Star Joined: 7/29/12
I doubt any note-able names would tour with the show unless it had a Broadway future or was doing more than 1-week stops in most cities. But as for casting, I'd love to see Kecia Lewis Evans as Ursula. If she's still up for it, Cicily Daniels was the understudy for Ursula on Broadway and absolutely KILLED it. Loved her more than I did Sherie or the other replacements.
A RANDOM THOUGHT: In a make believe world where Disney brought a revamped version of TLM back to Broadway, I think it'd be interesting to see Sia as Ursula. I know as of now she's not okay with showing her face, but I think she has a fantastic voice. She has incredible control and I feel she could play the heck outta Ursula. Just thinkin' outside of the box here.
Updated On: 12/2/14 at 10:36 PM
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/28/07
"The simple fact was the show was bad, it had issues in Denver which they didn't fix. Man up and own the blame"
"Did you keep reading? He does exactly that...
"There's all these things I could blame it on, but in reality, we somehow missed delivering on the vision of the show and have since been able to reinvent it."
Yes, but I remember before previews began Shumacher said in an interview that he did not care too much about the negative press from Denver and what was not working. He was already satisfied that the advanced sales were so strong that it did not really matter.
The only major thing they changed from Denver was Ariel changing back into a mermaid when the sun had set and getting her voice back before becoming permanently human. In Denver, she remained human even after the sun had set and after she defeated Ursula, she and Eric kissed and her voice was restored.
I'd love to see Heidi do it again. She was my favorite.
"The only major thing they changed from Denver was Ariel changing back into a mermaid when the sun had set and getting her voice back before becoming permanently human. In Denver, she remained human even after the sun had set and after she defeated Ursula, she and Eric kissed and her voice was restored."
I think I also remember seeing a YouTube clip from Denver where Eric actually had a solo part in 'Fathoms Below' which seemed to have resembled 'The World Above', which didn't end up making it to Broadway.
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