What do you think the next show to close will be? — Page 4
#77
Posted: 9/13/08 at 11:40am
Please add me to the Xanadu PM list!!!!!
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#78
Posted: 9/13/08 at 11:48am
Phantom is NEVER going to close
Just bc well it's Phantom
Just bc well it's Phantom
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The best show on Broadway. I was at the closing. BEST night of my Life.
April 29th 1996-September 7th 2008
12 years of love
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#79
Posted: 9/13/08 at 11:50am
39 Steps will run at least through January, if not beyond. It is wildly easy for that show to run. Phantom shows no signs of closing. It still pulls in incredible business.
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#80
Posted: 9/13/08 at 11:54am
Could Grease be the next go?
Rent
The best show on Broadway. I was at the closing. BEST night of my Life.
April 29th 1996-September 7th 2008
12 years of love
"No Day But Today"
#81
Posted: 9/13/08 at 11:59am
Yes I think Grease won't be around for too long.
#82
Posted: 9/13/08 at 12:05pm
Oh, I do. I think the Grease grosses will pick back up again in 1-2 weeks. The shows that are dependent upon tourists always have a steep fall off in September.
Begin at the beginning and go on till you come to the end: then stop.
#83
Posted: 9/13/08 at 2:11pm
I was at [title of show] last Thursday, and the theater was fairly full. I mean, it was by no means sold out, or even selling "well" but the orchestra was pretty full. The show was so good! I think if people would just see the show they'd love it. It's so great. I hope maybe a performance on Broadway on Broadway helps or something.
#84
Posted: 9/13/08 at 6:28pm
I'm thinking it'll be [tos] or Spring Awakening... Which is a shame.
#85
Posted: 9/14/08 at 1:18am
Unfortunately I think it'll be Spring Awakening, I actually really like this show, granted I saw it with Jonathan and Lea, but overall I really like it. I was hoping to see it again with all the new kids and Hunter, but I guess because school's back in full swing its main demographic isn't showing up to see it. Too bad, maybe sales'll pick back up...but I doubt it.
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#86
Posted: 9/14/08 at 1:18pm
blonde. after the initial buzz from bailey hanks has worn off, the world will realize that she is no good and in no position to carry a struggling show.
#87
Posted: 9/14/08 at 3:14pm
I think [tos] and A Tale of Two Cities before January. IMO all bets are off after New Years. It wouldn't surprise me if we saw wholesale closings of the middling shows, as well as few unexpected announcements.
#88
Posted: 9/14/08 at 3:14pm
[title of show]
Obama/Biden 08
#89
Posted: 9/17/08 at 1:28am
Well looks like we know the answer to that now...poor XANADU and that gorgeous Cheyenne Jackson!!!!
"I have the prettiest mother..."--Rhoda Penmark~~~ The Bad Seed
#90
Posted: 9/17/08 at 5:27am
Well, Xanadu is the first to announce, but others could still announce a 2-week period and be shuttered before Xanadu.
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#91
Posted: 9/17/08 at 5:51am
[[[[[gotta be next after those reviews]]]]]
A young actress with Noel coward after a dreadful opening night performance said to him 'Well, i knew my lines backwards this morning!''
Noels fast reply was ''Yes dear, and thats exactly how you said them tonight'!'
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