MUST EVERY MOVIE BE MADE INTO A BWAY SHOW?
Posted by: Zelgo 10:46 am EDT 10/18/24
In reply to: I realize that this 2025 version is not the 2004 tour version - dramedy 03:59 pm EDT 10/17/24

Every time a money grab like this flops, an angel gets its wings.

Bway has become a dismal rich, gullible tourist playground with insane ticket prices for well-known movies vomited onto the stage.

On ATC, the shills will pretend this is some great must-see drama ("Where should I sit for the best view?" "This is my 4th time seeing it!" "When will they release the next block of tickets because I'm desperate to have my family see it!" "I'm afraid I'll be called for the audience participation part. Is it okay to sit in the 3rd row?") and that just the fact that it employs fellow actors is reason enough to present crap on Bway.

Bway as the stage for a great American artform is officially dead. Today's musicals are as much of an art as the Dumbo ride as Disney World.
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