http://www.time.com/time/arts/article/0,8599,545479,00.html
I think Rosie is just sensational. If Taboo does not last very long on Broadway, I suspect it may have an afterlife somehow.
I wish Rosie luck and hope she brings another production to the boards soon.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/20/03
I didn't like the "bum rap" aspect of this article. Broadway producing is a gamble. Even the best of them have had ups and downs. It's just a part of business.
Understudy Joined: 8/1/03
Opening a show on Broadway is a big risk.....Rosie loves Broadway and has the money....She has alot of passion for this show....Best of luck to her and Taboo.......What a wonderful thing to have all the money you want and go for your dreams...Life is short....You go Miss Rosie...
Even thought Rosie may not be my favorite person, I feel bad for the bad rap that her show is getting. I know how much work a cast and crew puts in to a show, and it's tough when critics and audienes don't respond positively. So even though I'm not rushing to get my "Taboo" tickets, I still with them luck.
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