word around the Theatre district is that Finian's isn't going to happen. They don't have all their money and they wanted to replace too many of the actors from Encores. Has anyone in the cast signed a contract for the Broadway move?
I, for one, will be very disappointed if that old devil moon doesn't shine again!
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I mean, its Finian's Rainbow- who is going to want to see it?
Me! Several times over, honestly.
When I see the phrase "the ____ estate", I imagine a vast mansion in the country full of monocled men and high-collared women receiving letters about productions across the country and doing spit-takes at whatever they contain.
-Kad
If this is true it's really unfortunate for Kate Baldwin. She's a wonderful talent who deserves a Broadway show.
yes, definitely. she was so wonderful in Finian's Rainbow at Encores, but I really would have loved a Broadway production of She Loves Me. I thought she was just amazing in it at The Huntington.
When I see the phrase "the ____ estate", I imagine a vast mansion in the country full of monocled men and high-collared women receiving letters about productions across the country and doing spit-takes at whatever they contain.
-Kad
It would be a shame as "Rainbow" has one of the smartest, most timeless libretti of all time. Anyone who saw the Encores performances can attest to to this. To be honest I was truly shocked at how well it worked.
As Woody says, "This is better than money, it's credit"!!
I was told the same thing from a very reliable source , about a week ago. She told me Finian's was on shakey ground to begin with. Then Cheyenne dropped out, which didn't help their situation. And from the posts I have been reading , it sounds like Cheyenne made the right decision.
My sense re: Cheyenne is that he's focusing on his cabaret career for the moment. Doesn't mean that he's forsaking Broadway altogether but he's come to the point where he can pick and choose. Woody Mahoney is not a star-making role -- whoever plays Sharon or Og has a much better chance of taking the honors, not to mention the scene-stealing potential for whoever does Necessity or The Begat.
I don't know who thought this was a good idea to begin with. If you look at it seriously, you have a gigantic theater, a HUGE cast, a huge orchestra, a musical that while popular, will not sell to anyone besides the blue haired crowds after the first few months and a cast that, while personally I would pay top dollar to see, isn't exactly going to bring in the crowds.
Maybe Cheyenne dropped out because of the "opening date" getting revoked over and over... if it was starting to look like it wasnt going to happen.. he probably didnt want to be committed to it any further if there were other things he could pursue. I'm still dissappointed that the Encores production of Damn Yankees never transferred to Broadway as it was supposed to.. That was a great cast and originally it was supposed to transfer.. it wouldve been great to see that again as they were all wonderful.. I always hoped a soundboard would surface but it never did as far as I know
What's with all the negative disdain for a classic show with a witty book and one of the great scores? Finian's Rainbow still raises comic hackles; we should welcome its first Broadway production in almost half a century. Less than a year ago producers were having trouble raising money for another dated old show... and look how Hair turned out. Pot o' gold, indeed.