Is anyone else a little disappointed by the pre-order track list on iTunes? I don't remember exactly but I feel like the "Seventeen" track should be longer than two minutes if it's to include that hilarious dialogue exchange and at that length it looks like they cut that bit for the cast album which is a real bummer as Andrew's delivery of that line was so great. The ballet at the end is closer to ten minutes in the show and with a five minute track it looks like they only recorded half of the music. What is the point of a cast album if not to preserve the shows best moments? Even as a reference recording for regional theatres it would have surely benefit some to record the complete ballet. What a shame. At 60 minutes there's so much more space on the disc.
The songs from this show were so forgettable, I forgot it was even a musical.
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Speaking of Tuck, is anyone going to their final show today?
The fact that it is not being done by one of the steadfast Cast Album labels probably answers your question. I had thought Broadway Records was doing it but nope it's that random DMI who did GIGI and are also doing WAITRESS (I had thought Epic records, Bareilles' label, would do it but).
Queen of the Night said: "Speaking of Tuck, is anyone going to their final show today?"
I am! :)
That "hilarious" dialogue actually made me feel very uncomfortable. There's a thin line between sentimental and creepy and the book walked it perfectly. This show, however, did not.
The songs from this show were so forgettable, I forgot it was even a musical.
Seconded.
Featured Actor Joined: 6/12/07
abbagirl said: "Queen of the Night said: "Speaking of Tuck, is anyone going to their final show today?"
I am! :)
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How was it?
Final performance is tonight at 7:30 p.m., and I just checked out of curiosity—there are no more tickets available. Happy trails, Tuck.
Updated On: 5/29/16 at 05:04 PM
The final show was lovely...great for them to have a sold-out, wildly cheering audience too, there was a lot of love. No curtain speeches, but Sarah Charles Lewis was clearly in tears from the end of her final solo "Everlasting" onwards...which made me cry more than usual during that ballet, too. :)
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