The skin cancer song wasn't as offensive as I had expected, after reading about it here.
And there are some wow moments, in my opinion, provided by the flying Elvises and Rob McClure's involvement with the troupe.
Something is keeping audiences away, and I can't figure out what it is. Side Show had subject matter that was somewhat off putting, but Honeymoon seems made for the bus tours. I agree that the marketing is not playing up the Vegas showgirl angle enough, or something.
It's based off of a movie that isn't particularly well-known, beloved, or iconic in any way. The advertising is generic Vegas kitsch. Tony Danza isn't a draw. Word-of-mouth is middling.
There are several reasons.
"...everyone finally shut up, and the audience could enjoy the beginning of the Anatevka Pogram in peace."
The skin cancer song is not that offensive. People are staying away for many reasons
Cost is one especially for those unaware of papering services from out of town. The marketing is the worst in recent memory. A poster next to a bathroom in the subway is not marketing. A commercial featuring the Elvii & the Vegas numbers would do a lot. This marketing team has no clue
Unless it gets universal raves it is gone. It may even be gone with them. Too much damage was done during the 2 month preview to undo. I look at it this way. My wife & I saw it & enjoyed it. Will get the cast album when it gets posted on Amazon. I also intend to get a naughty version.
I no longer get emotional over shows closing. Saw the original sideshow & if the closing show turned up on TDF we might give it a whirl. Not paying full price . Will get the cast album to compare this production and the original. Would like to see it but will survive if we do not. Life goes on.
I no longer get emotional over shows closing. Saw the original sideshow & if the closing show turned up on TDF we might give it a whirl. Not paying full price . Will get the cast album to compare this production and the original. Would like to see it but will survive if we do not. Life goes on.
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So sad you saw Honeymoon instead of Side Show - I'm worried about your theatrical nutrients. I saw Honeymoon in NJ, I could have saved you all those empty calories. SS would have given you the substance to go on. Side Show is well worth a full price ticket but I am sure you can get a discount, forget TDF for the closing - will never happen.
We saw Honeymoon on a comp as has most of its audience. If the last show of Side showed up on TDF, we would probably see it. Honeymoon is just enjoyable. Sideshow is dark & haunting. I saw the original production. If you think any show is worth full price , that is your prerogative.
In the 80's I stayed away from theater about 5 years. I somehow survived. If my wife and I were both working we would have already seen Side on TDF. We both agree even if we were working, we would never pay the ridiculous prices they (shows in general) are asking. To some, money is no object. If that is the case, fine. Enjoy. We know people seriously obsessed with theater to the exclusion of everything else. That is their bag, great. It is not for us.
"In the 80's I stayed away from theater about 5 years. I somehow survived." Might you give that another whirl? Would it include these boards?
"We know people seriously obsessed with theater to the exclusion of everything else. That is their bag, great. It is not for us." Your activity here suggests you may have been infected and not know it.
Believe me, I am not infected with Broadway. God forbid if I ever got it the way some people have it
Went from getting interested in high school in the 60's to regularly going . I than took a hiatus and when I got married my wife and I started going a lot. For many reasons now we do not. We are turned off by how many good shows die too quickly and how many on this board seemingly gloat over it. They can diss a show you like that they do not. Say something against one of their favorites and they come after you with a meat ax. This is not the Broadway I grew up with & loved. It is no longer the same with me. If we see a show, fine. If not, so be it. Does not sound like I am infected with Broadway does it?
I like some people on the board and love to read some of the posts. They are really entertaining. Your crack about Honeymoon proves my point. I am trying to fathom how so mindless a show got Lord Brantley to like it.
If you see a show you love and it closes quickly, does it really change that you loved it and make it less worthwhile to see other shows you might love? Your argument makes no sense.
And for all the not caring you claim to do you sure as hell run your mouth quite a bit on these message boards, which says otherwise. Why post if you don't care about Broadway?
What are the producers doing...waiting for and where is the marketing...TV commercial for this show? That's why it is failing and why aren't they showcasing the Vegas-Showgirl side to lure people in? That's why it is failing...for some reason tourists and those wanting to see a new show are not flocking to see it and or have any idea what it is about. I hear that ticket agents-concierges at hotels are not pushing this show and don't have interest from theater goers to see it! Honeymoon's grosses are terrible as the love for this show is not looking good and when it finally opens after previewing 2 long months (a big mistake) it's gonna be hard to keep it open unless it gets rave reviews and for some reason people start flocking to see it (doubtful) but the owners will be breathing down for them to leave as they probably are already searching for a spring show to take over or already have one set. I finally will see it a couple days prior to the official opening so I am very curious after reading all these reviews since it started.
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I still find most of this karma for Jason Robert Brown ranting (aka trashing) on his blog a few seasons ago about composers like Frank Wildhorn/'Once' composers who can't "write theatre scores/orchestrations/etc," make allegations about their abilities to read music, and yet JRB has had TWO shows REACH 100 performances (Bridges had 100 performances, 13 had I think 100 as well - Wildhorn has had 4 over 100 (including 3 over 750 perfs), or half of his openings). All his other shows have been colossal flops with audiences... This will be lucky if it opens!
"I still find most of this karma for Jason Robert Brown ..."
Why? It's not his fault his shows don't sell. If anything, he's brought recognition (not to mention accolades) to shows that otherwise would have been long forgotten.
It is easy to predict the demise of a show that is losing money each week.
It is worth pointing out that, as just one example, Gentleman's Guide had the same average ticket prices and lower attendance numbers (by actuals, not %) during previews.
I am not saying that Honeymoon will succeed after opening or arguing that the 8 week preview period is not hurting it. But the numbers are not so out of range for a new musical before opening.
Absolutely - and I agree the 8 weeks of previews is hurting.
All I am saying is that approximately the same number of people each week are seeing Honeymoon for approximately the same prices that saw Gentleman's Guide.
Therefore - let's see how things go after opening!