Great before opening/bad after
kingfan011
Understudy Joined: 4/12/16
#1Great before opening/bad after
Posted: 7/27/16 at 11:26pm
Sorry if I am repeating a topic but just curious did you ever see a play or musical in out of town try outs or previews that changed drastically for the worse on opening night and if so how?
#2Great before opening/bad after
Posted: 7/28/16 at 10:28am
Spider-Man. Saw it in previews before the hiatus and finally the long-awaited actual final preview. Definitely got worse.
#3Great before opening/bad after
Posted: 7/28/16 at 10:31am
I can't think of any shows that fit this description for me, but I can think of many individual performances that fit the category.
neonlightsxo
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/29/08
#4Great before opening/bad after
Posted: 7/28/16 at 10:49am
To be fair, "Spider-Man" was never great.
#5Great before opening/bad after
Posted: 7/28/16 at 11:00am
Jekyll & Hyde had 3 out of town productions prior to Broadway. The first two were great, despite major changes in score and staging with the second being my favorite (the original was designed for a theatre with a deep thrust while the second was designed for oriscenium, preparing for Broadway) but the third started to deteriorate a bit in staging, book and score. All three were far superior to Broadway which was drastically different and laughably bad by comparison. The only improvement Broadway made was to the orchestrations.
#6Great before opening/bad after
Posted: 7/28/16 at 12:42pm
The Seattle pre-Broadway tryout of CATCH ME IF YOU CAN was far superior than the Broadway production. The staging concept in Seattle was fantastic with the huge vintage TV screen backdrop and the orchestra on a swoop. It felt like you were watching an early 60s technicolor NBC variety show. They slicked it up and polished it up for Broadway which took away the show's uniqueness. On Broadway it looked like a horrible late 70s awards show with all that white.
#7Great before opening/bad after
Posted: 7/28/16 at 12:45pm
I thought some of the changes they made to Finding Neverland during previews were for the worse, but again, I don't think that really fits the OP's question of a show that was "great" before opening and "bad" after.
evic
Broadway Star Joined: 3/5/04
#8Great before opening/bad after
Posted: 7/28/16 at 12:48pm
The workshop of SideShow was so much better than the finished product.
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