HogansHero said: "JDonaghy4 said: "tourists will flock."
Assuming for sake of argument that they would, one must ask: what tourists? A month from today, the general consensus is they will be few and far between. So we start with a doubly reduced market (winter+omicron), from which we subtract the not-insubstantial percentage of the remaining market that abhors the idea of seeing a creep on stage, from which we also subtract the not-insubstantial percentage of folks who are over bio-jukebox musicals, and we are likely down in Diana territory. Good luck."
First of all, I don't agree that Omnicron is about to plunge us back into mass quarantine, or anything close to it. This has morphed into a plague for the unvaccinated, and a manageable disturbance for the rest of us. Since Broadway already has excluded the unvaxxed from its potential audience base, I dont see how Omnicron makes much of a dent.
That said, when I say MJ will be a hit, I guess I mean "relative hit based on today's overall weaker broadway attendance." If Broadway is generally down 25%, I'm not saying MJ will buck that trend entirely. But in the new universe we live in, if a tourist needs a show to spend some cash on that the family will enjoy, its hard to see how MJ would not be on that list. His music is deservedly popular in ways few others' is.
None of that has anything to do with the moral rot associated with this show, one which should shame those creatively associated with it. Im talking strictly in terms of whether a big Michael Jackson score will sell, and I bet it will.