Photo Credit: http://www.roundabouttheatre.org/Shows-Events/She-Loves-Me.aspx
I'm going to go out on a limb and say that's a placeholder until the regular art work is ready to go.
At least I hope so.
Is that something they do often? Use placeholder designs? I haven't found that to be true but maybe I haven't been paying close attention.
But yeah, that's pretty nasty. One of the instances where I find myself hoping the Playbill is in black and white.
They've already been using a placeholder.
OTTC had at least two designs before coming out with the (great) one they eventually used.
JBroadway said: "But yeah, that's pretty nasty. One of the instances where I find myself hoping the Playbill is in black and white."
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think all Roundabout shows are black and white playbills?
But yeah, this ain't great. Hoping it will change.
Featured Actor Joined: 9/14/15
I think/hope this is a placeholder, considering the multiple awful designs that On The Twentieth Century went through before settling on the one that they used.
I don't know why Roundabout's art work is going so downhill, though. I loved the artwork for Anything Goes, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, and Violet but these are just so gaudy.
I don'y hate it but its a bit too bubblegum for me.
Broadway Star Joined: 9/28/15
Roundabout Playbills are all B&W.
Awful in it's blandness.
The little heart above the M is cute!
Is this the version of SHE LOVES ME where the falling comet destroys the parfumerie?
Broadway Star Joined: 9/28/15
I wonder if this show's cast will ever be finalized.
gleek4114 said: "OTTC had at least two designs before coming out with the (great) one they eventually used."
Yes, and the first several were terrible.
Terrence, what do you mean? I thought we had a cast list several months ago.
gypsy101 said: "Terrence, what do you mean? I thought we had a cast list several months ago."
It's changed about three (maybe four?) times since then. Hopefully the new-new-new cast list announced today is final.
Has She Loves Me ever had a major production with good artwork? Such a generic, spoilerific title that barely captures a fraction of what the show is truly like, it's gotta be hard to make an appropriate logo out of it.
...But Pepto Pink is surely not the way to go...
I like the placeholder better than the new design.
I actually quite like the OBC and first revival designs. And the 2011 concert artwork.
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/30/15
I think the rainbow design is quite lovely. And I didn't like the On the 20th Century design at all. Some of the ads in magazines looked much better.
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