VALENTINE'S DAY: the Russian sequel to the musical FIRST DATE
#2VALENTINE'S DAY: the Russian sequel to the musical FIRST DATE
Posted: 8/14/20 at 5:23pm
Love the seating.
#3VALENTINE'S DAY: the Russian sequel to the musical FIRST DATE
Posted: 10/3/20 at 5:55pm
According to the below review, in this show the main characters' names have been changed from Aaron and Casey, to David and Jessica. So probably not an authorised sequel, then. I did wonder.
http://teatron-journal.ru/2020/09/30/muzteatr-mdm-denlove/
This doesn't seem like the smartest move from what seems to be a major musicals company, which is likely to desire good relations with Broadway creators in the future. But in fairness, it's possible that I'm interpreting the situation incorrectly.
Updated On: 10/3/20 at 05:55 PM
#4VALENTINE'S DAY: the Russian sequel to the musical FIRST DATE
Posted: 10/3/20 at 9:35pm
Did their relationship end up being something that will last?
Alex Kulak2
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/11/16
#5VALENTINE'S DAY: the Russian sequel to the musical FIRST DATE
Posted: 10/4/20 at 9:20am
CATSNYrevival said: "Did their relationship end up being something that will last?"
Who knows, I don't speak Russian.
#6VALENTINE'S DAY: the Russian sequel to the musical FIRST DATE
Posted: 10/4/20 at 5:17pm
Nor do I; I rely on Google Translate. The aforementioned review, or at least its translated version, makes mention of an "inevitable happy ending". So I would guess that yes, the relationship lasts.
alexsunny
Swing Joined: 10/4/20
#7VALENTINE'S DAY: the Russian sequel to the musical FIRST DATE
Posted: 10/6/20 at 7:12am
Hello,
Would have so gone to this! It’s 20 minutes random talk chat avenue bazoocam away from my home! Anyone know if there are any plans to do this again and/or any other productions on the horizon?
thanks
alexsunny
#8VALENTINE'S DAY: the Russian sequel to the musical FIRST DATE
Posted: 10/7/20 at 3:07am
I don't know about any future plans, but for what it's worth, not going might be the best option for the foreseeable future anyway. I don't know if any COVID safety measures were put in place for this production, for either audience members or workers. While I think the existence of this show is interesting from the intellectual property angle, for safety reasons I wouldn't have recommended that anybody go see this production. Depressing but true.
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