The font should be more whimsical.
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/24/11
Pretty bad, but not as bad as the theatre's "Hello Dolly" graphic.
http://www.curveonline.co.uk/curve.php?view=whatson.php&tab=1
I actually really like it. The font could be more whimsical as bwayphreak said, but otherwise I think it's great.
I like it quite a bit. But I think the moon is distracting, one too many layers.
I'm stoked to hear the score and hope it does well!
Ok, this is not a joke question: is that a man in drag playing Dolly?
Understudy Joined: 12/5/09
That "Hello, Dolly!" ad looks like Streisand as a bronzed hood ornament.
As for "Finding Neverland" it's a good "quick read." It registers nicely, even if it's not pushing any creative levels. Something feels a bit 1970s about it. But I don't mind that.
How does a kite figure in the storyline to Finding Neverland.
Not a trick question...I'm honestly asking as it is prominently featured as the "A" in the word Neverland.
Other than that it's very "vanilla".
they need to lose the kite and the peter flying over the 'F' and then i think it's fine.
Carlos ... I'm not sure I would qualify it as a major spoiler, but it's part of the last scene in the film.
I wondered why they chose to use it, knowing it comes from the end of the story.
Broadway Star Joined: 7/26/07
^ I just searched the plot to refresh my memory, and as I thought, it does not come from the end of the movie. There is a kite-flying scene in the middle of the movie, and then a kite is mentioned again during one of the scenes from Peter Pan.
Thanks. I have not seen the film since it was initally released so I had forgotten. I will have to rent it and watch again, it's one of those films I know I liked upon first viewing but have forgotten about in the years since.
I had forgotten the amazing Julie Christie was in the film as Kate Winslet's mom and I NEVER miss a Julie Christie movie.
Not terribly fond of the logo, but it will look lovely on top of a theatre in the West End. Illustration is lovely... background instantly made me think of Peter Pan flying over London to Neverland. Although, I wish the silhouetted woman had some detail like Barrie.
Also, that Hello Dolly is laughable, but, it is a hard show to pigeonhole into something else besides that scene. She kind of looks like that NJ mom who took her kid to the tanning salon and got thrown in jail.
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