Which show's closing is most dissapointing?
#50re: Which show's closing is most disapointing?
Posted: 11/9/08 at 6:36pm
Xanadu by far, I wish the producers could have held out through the holidays someway until the originals contracts were up.
A close second will be Hairspray the movie version just does not hold a candle, that is the musical movie version.
#51re: Which show's closing is most disapointing?
Posted: 11/9/08 at 9:40pm
Xanadu, hands down. It's sad because it never really took off like it should have. One of the funniest and best shows I've seen on Broadway, and it didn't even strike gold at the Tonys. At least Spring Awakening has 8 Tonys to its name and Hairspray has 8 Tonys AND a movie. Xanadu never got the attention it deserved. I guess it can say that it got the rave reviews no one thought it would get.
~Steven
#52re: Which show's closing is most disapointing?
Posted: 11/9/08 at 9:44pmAlthough I know it was pretty much expected, [title of show], and Spring Awakening too.
#53re: Which show's closing is most disapointing?
Posted: 11/9/08 at 11:20pm
Xanadu...mainly because I didn't get to see it.
I'm a little sad to see Hairspray go, but it had a really good run.
#54re: Which show's closing is most disapointing?
Posted: 11/10/08 at 8:38am
Hairspray, definitely.
But let's be happy that it at least had a nice, long, and healthy run and found extreme success. Audiences who saw it loved it. Kudos to the Hairspray casts and crews for sustaining people's interest in the show for 6 years. Same thing with Spamalot, even though it didn't run as long.
I thought Beauty & the Beast's closing was disappointed to, and the reason they closed it had more to do with Disney wanting the Little Mermaid to open in the Lunt, which is sad, because the Little Mermaid is no where as good as Beauty was.
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