weres Lesli M. and Lena hall attached to this at one point? Are they still?
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Man Chicago hasn't had great luck with the pre-Broadway tryouts lately. We get Margaritaville and Cher while Mean Girls went to DC (despite Tina Fey's connections to Chicago).
Man Chicago hasn't had great luck with the pre-Broadway tryouts lately. We get Margaritaville and Cher while Mean Girls went to DC (despite Tina Fey's connections to Chicago).
Well, we also had Gotta Dance, The Last Ship, Amazing Grace and On Your Feet, so it's not like Chicago's tryouts are getting any worse. Don't forget, we're also getting Pretty Woman. It's going to be an interesting season of sorts.
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The last show to tryout here and be successful was spamalot, no? Why do they keep coming here?
I think it’s interesting this show is going into the Neil Simon. Both big fish and last ship went there and look at how successful they were
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Call_me_jorge said: "The last show to tryout here and be successful was spamalot, no? Why do they keep coming here?
I think it’s interesting this show is going into the Neil Simon. Both big fish and last ship went there and look at how successful they were"
Kinky Boots was fairly successful, they had a Chicago tryout. And it's never about just the theater. It's always how well the show works in that space, and then the marketing. I'd have liked for this to end up in August Wilson but I doubt Mean Girls would leave anytime soon.
Caption: Every so often there was a rare moment of perfect balance when I soared above him.
Omg, totally forgot about kinky boots being in Chicago! Thanks for that reminder.
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raddersons said: "Another biographical musical produced by its subject matter. Is this the new way for stars to create a legacy and control their own narratives?"
Right --- because Cher needs help from Broadway to "create a legacy"! Also, she's not a producer of the show.
JSquared2 said: "Right --- because Cher needs help from Broadway to "create a legacy"! Also, she's not a producer of the show."
Not trying to hate on Cher. Girl's an icon.
Maybe "creating a legacy" is the wrong choice of words. These vanity-type projects do rub me the wrong way, as a way to control a narrative about your life. On Your Feet is one that just closed (and personally, I think was taking up precious theater space for something else that is probably better) -- and there's more that are coming up that I can't remember off the top of my head.
Also, maybe she's not one of the lead producers doing the work, but I would find it bizarre if she's putting absolutely none of her own money into the show.
Edit: Tina Turner, Donna Summer, Whitney Houston, to name a few. I love them all, but... it just seems like a lazy cash grab by producers.
Better than The Bay Area's recent track record! Roman Holiday, Monsoon Wedding, Amelie - and that's kind of it from the last few years, isn't it? Our big "claims to fame" are Beautiful, Wicked, Legally Blonde, and American Idiot, but I don't think we've had anything close that level since beautiful (4 or 5 years ago?). Maybe Prince of Egypt will change that, but then again, maybe not.
JBroadway said: "Better than The Bay Area's recent track record! Roman Holiday, Monsoon Wedding, Amelie - and that's kind of it from the last few years, isn't it? Our big "claims to fame" are Beautiful, Wicked, Legally Blonde, and American Idiot, but I don't think we've had anything closethat level since beautiful (4 or 5 years ago?). Maybe Prince of Egypt will change that, but then again, maybe not."
Well, Wicked and Legally Blonde were dramatically altered from their SF tryouts. Was American Idiot intended as a pre-Broadway tryout as it was at Berkeley Rep?
I've lost a lot of interest if Lesli isn't attached. I know she isn't as tall as Cher but otherwise, she'd be fantastic. Right now I can't think of a better actress to play her.
The press release states that this will not be a "conventional" musical, it will be taking place in "Cher"'s mind as memories. Most of the people attached to this aren't slouches. I learned a long time ago to never underestimate Cher. I predict, due to her strong and very loyal following, that this show will be an amazing hit. It will finally give Cher the Tony that she deserved when she was in "Come Back To The Five and Dime". How could all of you forget the pre-Broadway run of "The First Wives Club"...
broadwayboy223 said: "War Paint had a really successful tryout in Chicago"
It wasn’t successful on Broadway, which was the point I was trying to get across. Sorry if I wasn’t clear
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ChgoTheatreGuy said: "The press release states that this will not be a "conventional" musical, it will be taking place in "Cher"'s mind as memories. Most of the people attached to this aren't slouches. I learned a long time ago to never underestimate Cher. I predict, due to her strong and very loyal following, that this show will be an amazing hit. It will finally give Cher the Tony that she deserved when she was in "Come Back To The Five and Dime". How could all of you forget the pre-Broadway run of "The First Wives Club"..."
Why would Cher receive a Tony? She's not starring in it or writing new material or producing the show.
Cher is going to one of the producers of the show, so theoretically if the show wins Best Musical, she would win a producer Tony. It won't be eligible for score (of course), but it would be a hands down winner for Best Costume Design...
ChgoTheatreGuy said: "Cher is going to one of the producers of the show, so theoretically if the show wins Best Musical, she would win a producer Tony. It won't be eligible for score (of course), but it would be a hands down winner for Best Costume Design..."
No. She is not a producer of the show (directly or indirectly). The producers are Jeffrey Seller and Flody Suarez. I also doubt that Cher is going to be designing the costumes. Her only involvement is going to be cashing the royalty checks.