Broadway Star Joined: 9/14/08
I am thinking about this and can't help but wonder why Wicked hasn't played there yet. Is there any talk of it playing there soon?
Broadway Legend Joined: 4/20/05
Probably because of the clauses that most Vegas productions have about no California productions while Vegas is up and running.
Broadway Star Joined: 9/14/08
San Fransisco and LA aren't that close to Vegas
It would also be hard to make Wicked a one-act show with "Defying Gravity" because such a large finale number. Not impossible to figure out, but pretty hard.
~Steven
Broadway Star Joined: 9/14/08
I never said anything about wicked being 1 act
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/25/08
It can have an intermission.
It took The Lion King over 10 years to go to Vegas, WICKED will get there, give it time.
Phantom only got there like 2 years ago & your asking about Wicked?
Broadway Star Joined: 9/14/08
not every show took so long
example:
Mamma Mia
Broadway Star Joined: 9/14/08
and Jersey Boys
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/7/06
Hairspray and Avenue Q got there pretty fast too. They closed much quicker than that.
And Avenue Q
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/7/06
^Haha, I got there first.
I would think that it would be cut down for Vegas... every other show was.
~Steven
Broadway Star Joined: 9/14/08
Every Other Show Was Cut Down For Vegas?
Someone Explain...
Shows like Phantom opened in Vegas in "abridged" versions, as producers didn't think that Vegas tourist would sit through the whole thing.
Just to get them back in the casino gambling away more money.
While the length of the show's might be cut down, the physical productions are usually expanded.
Wicked will eventually make its way to Vegas, in a "spectacular" production where Elphaba will undoubtedly sing the end of Defying Gravity while flying over the audience.
Wicked will eventually make its way to Vegas, in a "spectacular" production where Elphaba will undoubtedly sing the end of Defying Gravity while flying over the audience.
In that case the vocals will probably be pre-recorded as that is why she does not actually fly in a harness on Broadway, but I would have prefered it that way anyway. Some Broadway shows pre-record vocals. It's not uncommon.
Updated On: 10/5/08 at 07:02 PM
The Lion King looks like it is going to be full length as oppose to cut down. And Mamma Mia wasn't cut down. Go back a few years ago when Chicago played the strip and realized that it wasn't cut down either. Yes, most Broadway shows that play Vegas are cut in run time. That is because the usual Vegas shows like Cirque and the Cirque type shows run at an hour and a half and they wanted the Broadway shows to run the same time.
The reason why I doubt Wicked will play the strip anytime soon is because Vegas producers want their production to be the only one playing in the west cost. That way if people want to see the show then they have no option to go to Vegas to see it. This was why when Spamalot went to Vegas it didn't play any west cost dates for a long time. Phantom is just getting to be able to tour the west cost after the opening in Vegas. Jersey Boys got all their west coast dates under their belt before the show opened in Vegas. I don't think that the Vegas production of a show being the only one on the west coast is a permanent thing. I just think that it is in place for a long period of time.
Keep in mind in Vegas as far as producers and resort owners are concerned. A show is just something to in between periods of gambling or spending money at the hotel doing activities. A show isn't what the night is all about. Whereas in NYC the entire night is about seeing a Broadway show.
That is because the usual Vegas shows like Cirque and the Cirque type shows run at an hour and a half and they wanted the Broadway shows to run the same time.
That's not why. It's money. Always is. The casinos don't want people in the theatre for two hours. They want them out playing games and losing money.
I meant that they want the shows to all run the same time that way that they could get people out of the theatres and into the casinos.
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/19/08
Broadway Star Joined: 5/14/04
Exactly Lepetitfromage.
Understudy Joined: 10/5/08
Aside from the time limitations, Wicked is a female teen appeal show and that is not what Vegas is all about. Yes, there are adults that love it but it is mainly teens who are not allowed in the casinos. I think a lot will depend on how well Lion King does. Vegas is trying to get away from the "family" reputation.
Now if Elphaba and Glinda were topless -----
Updated On: 10/6/08 at 11:17 PM
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