Phantom of the Opera
Movin' Out
Mamma Mia
Move them Out!
Broadway Star Joined: 2/21/05
I know Good Vibrations probably isn't that amazing, and I hear Brooklyn isn't either. It was funny because during my play rehearsal today, We were like, "Hey Nick's cousin produced Good Vibrations," and then someone said, "I heard that was the worst show on Broadway!" We all yelled at her for insulting Nick's cousin. Anyway, I also hear The Producers isn't that good.
Rent (But see what happens after the movie comes out)
The Producers is slipping a lot but it should stay on for a while, IMO
Good Vibrations. Bye-bye!
Phantom (its still doing phenomenally even though the movie flopped so it shouldnt close right away...let it become the longest running show)
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
"There [sic] little twinky boys with the frame of an AIDS patient running around."
Munk, care to enlighten us about what "the frame of an AIDS patient" looks like? And can we assume you'll be telling us from your own personal experience with such a frame?
I don't care who it puts out of work. if they're truly talented they'd be better served elsewhere. I wish ill upon the following shows:
All Shook Up
Brooklyn
Brooklyn Boy
Good Vibrations
Hairspray
Mamma Mia!
Movin' Out
Spamalot
The Lion King
Wicked
"I don't care who it puts out of work. if they're truly talented they'd be better served elsewhere."
There's a statement clearly written by someone still living at home with mom and/or dad...
This thread honestly shows where some of your heads are at in this business.. and clearly shows who will be successful and who will remain groupies. If you knew this thread was wrong , why post something like this for any show? It's just not needed. OMG LET'S TAKE A POLL TO SEE WHO WILL BE OUT OF WORK NEXT BECAUSE IT'S SO COOL!! I KNOW IT'S WRONG BUT LIKE LET'S DO IT ANYWAY!!
If Movin Out had words and sang it would be more of a broadway show.
I loved it but that's because I went in knowing it was a dance only show.
Just my two cents...
No true Broadway lover would wish a closing on any show, no matter how bad they think it is. Long-running shows should be celebrated, not have misfortune wished upon them.
why do people get so bent out of shape and act so shocked when people who never have and never will work on a broadway show wish for the unemployment of others who do?
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