Most Unexpected Closing Announcement — Page 3
Posted: 10/17/08 at 11:10pm
Glory Day
Grey Gardens
Xanadu
Spamalot
Tarzan
Edit: and I forgot Lone Star Love,
the hot mess that never came in.
Updated On: 10/17/08 at 11:10 PM
Posted: 10/17/08 at 11:34pm
And then the whole switcharoo with Xanadu was even more shocking.
Updated On: 10/18/08 at 11:34 PM
Posted: 10/18/08 at 12:09am
Posted: 10/18/08 at 9:43am
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Posted: 10/18/08 at 11:25am
Very few closing notices I think are unexpected. With most, the writing is on the wall financially. And I actually think its an unhealthy sign of the times when people are shocked that a show closes after a 5 or 10 year run. Thirty years ago, it was pretty much unheard of for a show to run on Broadway that long; and I'm frankly from that old school of thought that says NO show should run more than 5 years. Make your money back - a few bucks extra and close - let new productions come in!
Posted: 10/18/08 at 11:28am

Tho not entirely unexpected, the one closure announcement that made me mad and sad was for 'Side Show' - still sorely missed!
Updated On: 10/18/08 at 11:28 AM
Posted: 10/18/08 at 12:08pm
Does anyone else believe in the Hollywood Celebrity REplacement Curse
Posted: 10/18/08 at 12:18pm
"I am sorry but it is an unjust world and virtue is only triumphant in theatricle performances" The Mikado
Posted: 10/18/08 at 12:31pm
Rent brought in Joey Fatone, Drew Lachey, and Melanie Brown (Mel B. of the Spice Girls) and ran for many years afterward. Hairspray brought in a LOT of star replacements as well and just recently announced a closing but with no "star" in the cast. No matter who stars in Chicago, it continues to run. The 1994 revival of Grease welcome many big stars without posting a closing notice right after.
So sometimes it does spell out danger for a show, but there are plenty of examples of when it has not.
Posted: 10/19/08 at 2:59am
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Posted: 10/20/08 at 7:49am
Posted: 10/20/08 at 7:52am
They've still got a lot of advance sales during Clay's run & also the holiday sales coming up, so it is not closing until Jan. 18. I think it was pretty obvious from the summer numbers that it would close soon after Clay left. Four years is a very impressive run & $175,000,000 a good chunk of pocket change.
Posted: 10/20/08 at 7:58am
Posted: 10/20/08 at 8:04am
That makes absolutely no sense. By that logic the people who played Raven's parents and her brother are also "big star(ish)"
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Posted: 10/23/08 at 10:05pm
Posted: 10/23/08 at 10:18pm
Which is a shame, as Pryce was INFINITELY better than Lithgow.
Posted: 10/23/08 at 11:09pm
I'm a huge fan of the show, but I'm not an idiot. I think too many people let their love for a show equal the possibility for it to run ten years.
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