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#51

JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR to Play Final Performance on Broadway July 1 'Unless Business Improves'

Just sucks we won't get another JCS for awhile. I love the show, but this production was just awful. Just cheap and tacky. Why would I pay $120 for something I could have seen at a regional theater for far less? Stupid. Why don't shows have varying ticket prices?

It's stupid to think a show like Venus in Fur with 2 people and 1 set should charge the same ticket price as Lion King.
#58

JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR to Play Final Performance on Broadway July 1 'Unless Business Improves'

I finally saw this production last week (Jeremy Kushnier was on as Judas -- the main reason I went) and I had a great time. I didn't love it, but it was a perfectly entertaining evening for me.

That said, I wish them well, but I absolutely hate their ridiculously guilt-tripping tone. BUY NOW OR ELSE!
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#59

JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR to Play Final Performance on Broadway July 1 'Unless Business Improves'

I still wish they would record the cd of the show.
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#62

JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR to Play Final Performance on Broadway July 1 'Unless Business Improves'

I am not a fan of the show -- but any chance they had of me POSSIBLY seeing it, was dashed by that Tony performace. I actually sat here with my jaw dropped open.
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#64

JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR to Play Final Performance on Broadway July 1 'Unless Business Improves'

I agree that the Tony performance turned me away from buying a ticket. Same with Godspell. The choreography from that number alone was horrific. It looked like someone put it together in five minutes and could be learned in five minutes.

And with Godspell, I could wait for a high school production to open and pay $10. That's what it looked like on television.
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#67

JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR to Play Final Performance on Broadway July 1 'Unless Business Improves'

I enjoyed JCS when I saw it two months ago. The LCD banner was a bit strange but the singing and Jeremy Kushnier as Judas were phenomenal. That Tony performance, though, was awful! It would have turned me away from seeing the show if that's all I had to judge it by. They really should have had the full company onstage for a performance of Simon Zealotes as that tore the roof off the night I saw it.
#68

JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR to Play Final Performance on Broadway July 1 'Unless Business Improves'

The only shows I know of that the "unless Business improves" mantra worked are:

Rent extending through the summer rather than closing come June
Ragtime Revival getting an extra week extension
Finnian's Rainbow lasting halfway through January rather than closing in December with Ragtime
Finnians and Ragtime only tried to held on because which ever one lasted would of likly won the Tony come June...and Fiannian's was in way too large a theater and was going to transfer to the Neil Simon, but the money their invested was arrested in canada.

Updated On: 6/20/12 at 12:49 PM

#70

JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR to Play Final Performance on Broadway July 1 'Unless Business Improves'

"2) Although both shows have a religious theme they are NOTHING alike. "

I completely disagree here. I lump these shows together because they are from the same era, despite differing in tone and story. They are both rock shows and at the time were newish for Broadway. Both had pop-success and films versions. Both were phenomena at time and about Jesus. I have a feeling audiences familiar with them probably lump them together too. I still can't understand why producers would mount dueling productions.

"It's like saying Book of Mormon is exactly like Fiddler because both of them are about religion."

I don't think this is analogous.
#71

JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR to Play Final Performance on Broadway July 1 'Unless Business Improves'

I agree, finebydesign.

As a tourist coming in to see shows, I would choose to see one or the other in order to better use my time to see other shows as well. In fact, this did happen on a recent trip!

Unless one received raves above the other, it would go down like this on the TKTS line: either Godspell or JCS would be fine. I think that can be said about groups "of a certain age" that were coming into the city and only had a specific time to see shows.
#73

JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR to Play Final Performance on Broadway July 1 'Unless Business Improves'

i agree with Finebydesign Godspell and JCSS are often lumped together despite their separate takes on the sameish source material...Godspell is very happy go-lucky, while Superstar is much darker in tone. They both opened in New York the same year 1971, though Godspell was off-broadway and Superstar was on Broadway...Godspell ran for almost 6 yrs off-Broadway. They are not like Mormon, Sister Act, Leap of Faith, Fiddler on the Roof, and insert every other religious themed show, because their source material is actually the source of the religion, rather than an offshoot about people finding their faith. If there were a Torah or Quran the musical, it would be a different story. Though both productions were not the best, which definitely contributes to their lack of business the fact that they are essentially the same plot didn't help either. For example my mother wanted to see Godspell in November, as she grew up in the Jews for Jesus era, but then when I told her Superstar was being revived in the Spring she wanted to see it instead, because ALW score for it was on her iPod...
Their similarities are as follows:

Both Use Bible as source Material
Both were experimental when they first opened
Both put their composers on the map
Both spawned instant pop classics
Both changed the way people viewed the church
Both use a rock score
Both opened in New York in 1971
The list goes on...


Updated On: 6/20/12 at 01:25 PM

#74

JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR to Play Final Performance on Broadway July 1 'Unless Business Improves'

Well said, bdn223.

From what I have seen, people either hate or love this production of JCS. I am in the latter category.

Not sure how I feel about the "buy tickets or else" issue. I don't really see it as a threat, just a statement of the situation intended to get anyone on the fence about seeing it to actually buy tickets and go before it closes. It may boost sales for performances prior to July 1st; that remains to be seen. I'm sure they will sell some tix to performances after that date, but I doubt it will be enough to make a difference.

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