Okay, I can't remember who it was, but somebody on this board has been saying that this will happen for like 3 months. To you, I say that you are a wizard.
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I didn't see it at Papermill, so what does everybody think? I've heard it's JRB's most commercial score to date, so it should appeal to the masses. Do you agree?
A musical being made out of a 20-30 year old, long forgotten movie? Wow, you sure don't see that happen on Broadway very often.
Yes, a real revolutionary concept they've got going here. It's a fun night at the theatre and a little bit of time and a bit more money could help even more. I just long for something original.
Scratch and claw for every day you're worth!
Make them drag you screaming from life, keep dreaming
You'll live forever here on earth.
Not surprised it's transferring, especially since they played a video preview during the commercial break at the Tony Awards rehearsal. Sad to see After Midnight go especially after its great Tony performance and how it had different guest stars coming in. Oh, well... excited for JRB, though. How was the show to those of you who saw it at Papermill?
To say Ben's review was not merited is an understatement. It truly is mediocre in every department, but maybe they have worked on it and did something to make it special.
"Brantley gives a bad review. I am shocked beyond words he gives bad reviews."
OK Mr. Roxy, we all understand you think ROCKY is the greatest show ever to grace Broadway with its existence and Brantley gave it a bad review and for that you will despise him and curse him till the end of your days. WE GET IT. Everyone on this board will keep that in mind every hour of their waking existence so there is no need to mention it over and over and over again anytime the subject of any critic reviewing any show is mentioned. There... I just saved you the trouble of writing your next 311 repetitive, whiny posts about how much you dislike Ben Brantley. You're welcome.
After the wretched awards season, the failure to air the In Memoriam tribute at the Tonys, the cutting of the sound design category, the over the moon ticket prices, the "gifts" allowed Tony voters, now the news that this crass, stupid, unfunny crud of a musical with its undistinguished, washed-out music-- which I had the misfortune to endure at Papermill -- is now coming our way this fall. Now once again (it just seems like yesterday... because it was!) we'll have the JRB groupies screeching hysterically every day from now til the damn thing closes. What are they going to do though when Fun Home extends its tentacles to Broadway? Which of these two rotten apples are they going to shriek the most loudly for? Poor babies. What a conundrum!
Can't we even be given a respite of like two seconds to enjoy the summer?
^^ It's come to the point where personally I don't really care anymore about any input After Eight has. It's just the same stuff repeated over and over again just in "new" and "clever" ways when in actuality, it's all just getting old and tired now.
I am, however, very excited for this show to come to Broadway. I loved the score (with a truly fantastic orchestra), the cast and the look of it all. Perhaps with just some tweaks in the book, I think it can fit very well on Broadway and I look forward to seeing it again after Paper Mill. It was just pure fun to watch.
Since it already got the "thumbs up" from BB, I doubt they will be "tweaking" or changing much of anything. I wonder if Nancy O. will do this or ON THE TOWN? I'm guessing she will choose VEGAS cause it's a chance to create a "new" role on Broadway?
I've heard the score and it's a lot of fun. I love JRB's versatility as a composer (and orchestrator) and I personally can't wait until the first preview! Finally something to get excited about!
Marie: Don't be in such a hurry about that pretty little chippy in Frisco.
Tony: Eh, she's a no chip!