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Post by Mark on Jul 9, 2018 7:47:14 GMT
It's closing on September 16. 😭😭😭
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Post by viserys on Jul 9, 2018 8:50:25 GMT
Sad, but not unexpected. The prejudices against crass commercial moneyspinners were too great and in this case led to a mostly innocent casualty. But I'm glad it will have another life on tour which makes me believe that we can still hope for a production on this side of the pond.
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Post by ali973 on Jul 9, 2018 13:59:58 GMT
I know that there is a lot of love for this show, and I found it charming and harmless, but also grossly overrated.
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Post by squidward on Jul 9, 2018 14:31:22 GMT
That’s very sad news, but as Viserys said, not unexpected. To me there was absolutely nothing crass about the show and let’s be honest, any show that is mounted on Broadway will be aiming to be a commercial success ( after all theatre is a business just like any other).
I think the main difficulty for the show was how it should be marketed. It’s not just a kid’s show or for fans of the cartoon, so at Broadway prices, how do you persuade theatre-goers to give it a go, especially when there are other tried and tested shows to choose from?
If you’re a tourist especially, you’d probably be unlikely to take a risk on a show like this.
Also I think there was a lot of preconceived predjudice towards the production before it even opened ( understandably some people thought it was just going to be a theme park style Nickelodeon cash-in and the name Tina Landau wouldn’t have been recognisable to many people outside of the business).
I don’t think the extracts from the show that we’re shown on US TV worked particularly well out of context either.
I assume that the producers must have known that the theatre was due for renovation when the show was booked in there though.
I was a great fan of the ingenuity and big heart of the production. Not to mention the wonderful cast and brilliant score.
It’s a great shame that it’s ending and more people won’t get the chance to see the most uplifting production that I think I’ve ever seen, but I’m happy that it existed for the short time that it did ( in such a bleak time in world history, spending some time in the undersea world of Bikini Bottom was just what was needed).
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Post by iamamazing on Jul 12, 2018 17:01:17 GMT
I really had my heart set on seeing this on my New York trip in January gutted I can't see it now 😒 hopefully this will come over sooner rather than later. I see this doing a limited run either at the palladium or dominon or the colosseum. With the size of the set the Dominon seems perfect for it. I really wanted to see this hopefully it will be over here soon. I can see a newbe or Andrew Polac (Bat out of hell) or John McCrea (Everybody's talking about Jamie) for Spongebob. Jarrad Gertna or some previous Elder Cunningham's (Patrick) Gavin creel could return and Breynnen Lark (Dreamgirls) as Sandy or Pearl. I'm predicting would have a limited run in the Summer 2020 or 2021.
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Post by madsonmelo on Jul 13, 2018 20:36:29 GMT
It was a flop and it's too expensive. I don't see this transfer in any possible way.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 10, 2018 18:00:28 GMT
Oooo I love me a shady social media person. 😂😂
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Post by ali973 on Oct 11, 2018 1:18:47 GMT
It was a flop and it's too expensive. I don't see this transfer in any possible way. I could agree with flop, but I don't know if it's more expensive than your average Broadway show. Then again I am happy to be proved by figures. It's very inventive, creative and uses small or ordinary everyday life pieces to create theatre magic which gives it an elaborate look, but in reality the raw material they used is basic and the show doesn't have that much machinery.
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Post by madsonmelo on Oct 11, 2018 11:42:02 GMT
It was a flop and it's too expensive. I don't see this transfer in any possible way. I could agree with flop, but I don't know if it's more expensive than your average Broadway show. Then again I am happy to be proved by figures. It's very inventive, creative and uses small or ordinary everyday life pieces to create theatre magic which gives it an elaborate look, but in reality the raw material they used is basic and the show doesn't have that much machinery. Well, I don't think $19 million is the price of an average Broadway show. And that was the capitalization of the show. Also, it was such a big production that only 4 or 5 houses on Broadway could support the show, three of them (Minskoff, Gerswhin and Lyric) were already filled with big projects. So yes, I guess they won't be coming anywhere, at least not with the same size production, cast, proscenium, etc.
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Post by 49thand8th on Oct 17, 2019 16:21:24 GMT
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Post by Mark on Oct 17, 2019 16:50:53 GMT
Fabulous! I'm hoping to catch the tour in Boston next weekend.
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Post by jennapatchell on Oct 30, 2019 22:43:54 GMT
Why is this going to Plymouth? I'm so confused. The whole creative team are currently in the UK
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Post by Rukaya on Oct 31, 2019 9:31:43 GMT
Why is this going to Plymouth? I'm so confused. The whole creative team are currently in the UK Where has the rumour started that they'll be in Plymouth? I've literally seen no source for this 😂
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Post by sophie92 on Oct 31, 2019 10:25:38 GMT
Why is this going to Plymouth? I'm so confused. The whole creative team are currently in the UK Where has the rumour started that they'll be in Plymouth? I've literally seen no source for this 😂 Saw someone post on a Facebook group that they’d been contacted about it as they’ve reached out to home educators to offer tickets - filming in Plymouth next Thursday and Friday
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