Just wondering if anyone has seen Finding Neverland recently and knows if it has continued to evolve since opening night? I saw it late August and have tickets for the final weekend. I'm was interested if they froze it on opening night and have left it unchanged for the rest of the run at ART, or are they continuing to test out different changes in Cambridge? Thanks.
Just heard back from the ART. "Yes, the show froze on Opening Night; however, as any show progresses, performers settle into their roles and there can be variations between performances"
I am going to see it again. I saw it with my niece in August and I am going again with my husband on the 27th.
I am very disappointed though, that they froze it after opening night. I had hoped to be able to witness the continued evolution to broadway here in Cambridge. I guess I learned a lesson for the future, the end of the run probably isn't really different that opening night. At least with a Diane Paulus production.
My husband & I saw it in early previews and then purchased the September tickets to see the tighter production. I had not planned to go in August, and purchased the tickets as last minute going away party for my niece.
Never-the-less. All 3 of us enjoyed it and I look forward to another entertaining evening at FN.
I am confused why you are disappointed. Freezing a show on opening night is standard practice, even for out of town try outs. Of course, it depends on the show, but it's certainly the exception to have a show that continually evolves
I'm not sure if that's always true today, but shows definitely used to change during out-of-town tryouts. Hello, Dolly! famously swapped out "Penny In My Pocket" for "Before the Parade Passes By" during the show's run in DC.
I think one reason why they haven't done anything to FN is because there is so much they need to change that small tweaks to it won't help. They are going to have to do a severe overhaul before it comes to Broadway.
Jeffrey Karasarides, I think "These Palace Walls" was changed over the break between Toronto and Broadway. I saw the show in its last week and a half in T.O. and it was still "Call Me A Princess".
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I think it's very unusual for a show not to make changes during a tryout. Maybe it has do with the schedules of the creatives coupled with the fact that they have a big window before their Broadway bow?