I'm frankly confused as to why anyone thinks producers in their right minds would tour this thing. And sell it based on what? Being a spectacular flop? Adapted from a movie that virtually nobody even knows exists? Yes, audiences at large seemed to really go for it once you got them in the building, but it just seems wildly unrealistic (and kind of silly) to me.
I saw the show the week before it closed and I haven't posted about it because I don't think anybody really cares what I have to say. But it made me so upset because it was just a skeleton of what it used to be. (Opinion based on previous incarnations.) It was heartbreaking to have seen how great it could have been, and then to see that hacked to pieces. It just didn't work. And the worst part is that it could have. Don't get me wrong, I had a great time anyway and I'm glad I made it home in time to see it because seeing Raul in a musical is one of my happiest states. But those feeling can exist at the same time, and objectively, seeing what happened to that show was very disappointing.
A work of art is an invitation to love.
Updated On: 6/2/12 at 12:30 PM