Swing Joined: 6/3/12
I've been seeing different little things all over the internet about Andrew LLoyd Webber mentioning Love Never Dies at Sierra's final performance on Broadway, then Ramin and Sierra posted matching instagram pictures using Love Never Dies jokes, and some Broadway blogs are saying that the very early stages of it moving to broadway have all ready begun.
I know not many people enjoyed the story, but the music and the talent in the original London cast are worth paying to see even if you don't like the plot all that much.
Does anyone know anything about it possibly coming to Broadway? Has anyone else seen these little hints too?
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NO IT ISN'T COMING TO BROADWAY SORRY!!!!!!!!
Swing Joined: 6/3/12
I knew from the last time he produced it he said it was a possibility, but thank you! I will still hold on to my hope though.
Andrew Lloyd A*shole is so full of hot air and self promotion that he'd announce the next fart he's going to produce from his rear end.
Swing Joined: 6/3/12
Thank you for your opinion, he does look a little conceited, but we don't know him personally so who are we to judge. He still makes wonderful music, most of the time.
PUNCTUATION JAIL!!!!
Whatever LuPone says is gospel. Sorry. I'm going to judge.
Swing Joined: 6/3/12
I'm terribly sorry, but I don't understand what you said. Was it supposed to be a joke, that I'm just not understanding?
Swing Joined: 6/3/12
Patti doesn't him? Never knew that.
Oy.
Swing Joined: 6/3/12
Sorry. I just had to ask this somewhere. I understand you're probably rolling your eyes at me, but it couldn't hurt to ask.
Patti doesn't him? Never knew that.
Patti verbs him.
LuPone was rather brutally fired from SUNSET BLVD. because she didn't get a good review in the Times from Frank Rich, and Lloyd Webber wanted a good review. She found out about being replaced by Glenn Close in Liz Smith's column, if I recall. (Or her agent did, and called her to tell her he'd read it in the Post.) Read her memoir. It's pretty hair-raising. Patti probably likes to exaggerate, but I don't think she's exaggerating on this one.
Oh and EL OH EL, by the time SUNSET BULLSH*TVARD had come to Broadway, Rich had stepped down from being drama critic, and the world has cried ever since. (I think Rich was an exemplary critic, and a damn better writer than the gentlemen we read today. Couldn't help but throw in my two cents.) So eat that, Andrew!
You can enjoy the horror show that is Love Never Dies on DVD, though.
I've seen people on Tumblr getting all worked up over these little hints. I wouldn't worry, though; the show won't be coming to New York.
Five question marks went to their graves...for this?
Let us take a moment to mourn their loss.
Didn't she say Lloyd Webber hates women? Only due to the fact that he writes roles too difficult for women to perform multiple times a week. It is pretty obvious what show she is talking about...
Chorus Member Joined: 9/12/14
Can we kill the score and this idea of it coming to BROADWAY its such a stupid idea.
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/20/13
WHY IS THE TITLE IN ALL CAPS !!!!!! LOL
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/13/09
"Oh and EL OH EL, by the time SUNSET BULLSH*TVARD had come to Broadway, Rich had stepped down from being drama critic, and the world has cried ever since. (I think Rich was an exemplary critic, and a damn better writer than the gentlemen we read today. Couldn't help but throw in my two cents.) So eat that, Andrew!"
I'm not sure why he should be eating anything in regards to that. Glenn Close got wonderful reviews and the show did incredible business while she was in it. He just couldn't find a star of her caliber to keep that kind of business going once she left. And no, I do not think for one second that Patti would have been able to bring in the money to cover those monstrously high weekly running costs on Broadway, whether as the star who opened it or as a replacement.
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