| REVIEW of the "new" PHANTOM in Providence, R.I. | |
| Posted by: | icecadet 11:14 am EST 12/06/13 |
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| Fear not, "Phantom" fans. The famous chandelier, a massive ball of crystal and gold, still has a role in the show. At one point, it showers a portion of the audience with soft plastic "glass." | |
| URL: | Providence Journal review of Phantom |
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| i wonder if this version will stop on broadway | |
| Posted by: | dramedy 01:54 pm EST 12/06/13 |
| In reply to: | REVIEW of the "new" PHANTOM in Providence, R.I. - icecadet 11:14 am EST 12/06/13 |
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| like Les Mis is. I think it would be a bad idea and hurt the Majestic theater production. | |
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| re: i wonder if this version will stop on broadway | |
| Posted by: | FriendofDorothy 02:10 pm EST 12/06/13 |
| In reply to: | i wonder if this version will stop on broadway - dramedy 01:54 pm EST 12/06/13 |
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| With the exception of the Weissler's "Grease" stunt from years ago, I can't imagine any producer bringing a tour to Broadway while a different production is still on the boards. It would cannibalize the box office, I think. And, inevitably, there would be snarky comparisons between the two, here and elsewhere. I would be shocked if it made it's way here. If Phantom were winding up it's run, I could see CM running the tour for a year or 2, then bringing the "revival" to Broadway. But I think Phantom still has a few years of gas in the tank. What might be a better question is: is the tour cheaper to run than the Broadway production (i.e.: does it have a the same size cast/pit/crew)? If so, would CM ever pull a "Beauty & the Beast" and try to "move" Phantom, only to incorporate the changes and save some money. | |
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| re: REVIEW of the "new" PHANTOM in Providence, R.I. | |
| Posted by: | PatrickHSF 12:14 pm EST 12/06/13 |
| In reply to: | REVIEW of the "new" PHANTOM in Providence, R.I. - icecadet 11:14 am EST 12/06/13 |
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| Mr Smith notes he has never seen a production of TPOTO. Really? A theater reviewer has never seen a show that's been on Bway for 25 years? And he lives in Rhode Island, a short hop away from NYC? Yeah, ALW is not everyone's cup of tea, but I'd think a reviewer would at least once make an attempt to see it. Like ALW or not, he HAS made on impact on musical theater. And a reviewer could expense a trip to NYC. | |
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| re: REVIEW of the "new" PHANTOM in Providence, R.I. | |
| Posted by: | toddlin 03:51 pm EST 12/06/13 |
| In reply to: | re: REVIEW of the "new" PHANTOM in Providence, R.I. - PatrickHSF 12:14 pm EST 12/06/13 |
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| He's not a theater critic but rather a staff writer assigned to review it. Providence is too small to have full time theater critics, as are most cities. | |
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| re: REVIEW of the "new" PHANTOM in Providence, R.I. | |
| Posted by: | icecadet 04:06 pm EST 12/06/13 |
| In reply to: | re: REVIEW of the "new" PHANTOM in Providence, R.I. - toddlin 03:51 pm EST 12/06/13 |
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| "Providence is too small to have full time theater critics" The Providence Journal does indeed have a "full-time" critic - Channing Gray (brother of the late Simon). Guess there were too many other happenings the night of the press preview. Perhaps Channing opted out for the Gay Men's Chorus.. | |
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| Posted by: | toddlin 05:34 pm EST 12/06/13 |
| In reply to: | re: REVIEW of the "new" PHANTOM in Providence, R.I. - icecadet 04:06 pm EST 12/06/13 |
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| Full time critics are on staff, salaried with benefits. Dubious the Providence critic is that. More likely a stringer paid by the piece, | |
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| For "dubious" toddlin | |
| Posted by: | icecadet 06:03 pm EST 12/06/13 |
| In reply to: | re: REVIEW of the "new" PHANTOM in Providence, R.I. - toddlin 05:34 pm EST 12/06/13 |
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| "Full time critics are on staff, salaried with benefits. "Dubious the Providence critic is that. More likely a stringer paid by the piece," | |
| URL: | Panning Channing |
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| re: REVIEW of the "new" PHANTOM in Providence, R.I. | |
| Posted by: | FriendofDorothy 05:09 pm EST 12/06/13 |
| In reply to: | re: REVIEW of the "new" PHANTOM in Providence, R.I. - icecadet 04:06 pm EST 12/06/13 |
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| For what it's worth, it is a simple, well-written review. Even if the man is not usually a reviewer, he did fine. | |
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| i'm sure a national tour has stopped in Providence in the last decade | |
| Posted by: | dramedy 01:52 pm EST 12/06/13 |
| In reply to: | re: REVIEW of the "new" PHANTOM in Providence, R.I. - PatrickHSF 12:14 pm EST 12/06/13 |
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| it's played everywhere. So the reviewer doesn't have to trek to NYC to see Phantom. | |
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| The stage house had to be rebuilt to accommodate the first National tour... | |
| Posted by: | icecadet 03:54 pm EST 12/06/13 |
| In reply to: | i'm sure a national tour has stopped in Providence in the last decade - dramedy 01:52 pm EST 12/06/13 |
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| Up until then Providence had only been able to accommodate bus and truck tours. | |
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| re: i'm sure a national tour has stopped in Providence in the last decade | |
| Posted by: | FriendofDorothy 02:03 pm EST 12/06/13 |
| In reply to: | i'm sure a national tour has stopped in Providence in the last decade - dramedy 01:52 pm EST 12/06/13 |
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| He doesn't have to have seen it all. Maybe he wasn't reviewing when it was in town. Maybe he didn't live there then. Maybe he's very young. Maybe it had already been reviewed for the Providence Journal by a previous critic. Maybe it is possible to be informed about theatre even if you haven't seen Phantom. I saw it ages ago, but probably had 20 Broadway shows under my belt before I got around to it. It's a big hit and decent show (although I have some criticisms), but it's not like it's Show Boat or Oklahoma. It's landmark status is derived of its commercial appeal, not some stagecraft revelations. | |
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| re: i'm sure a national tour has stopped in Providence in the last decade | |
| Posted by: | icecadet 03:59 pm EST 12/06/13 |
| In reply to: | re: i'm sure a national tour has stopped in Providence in the last decade - FriendofDorothy 02:03 pm EST 12/06/13 |
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| "Maybe it had already been reviewed for the Providence Journal by a previous critic." He's a second-stringer (if you can believe they have one). Channing Gray (brother of the late Simon has been their critic for decades. | |
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| re: REVIEW of the "new" PHANTOM in Providence, R.I. | |
| Posted by: | FriendofDorothy 01:26 pm EST 12/06/13 |
| In reply to: | re: REVIEW of the "new" PHANTOM in Providence, R.I. - PatrickHSF 12:14 pm EST 12/06/13 |
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| I don't think there is any single show one needs to see to qualify as a reviewer. And, by pointing out he hadn't seen it before, he allows the reader to draw conclusions (if any) on their own. And the review seems both fair and fairly positive; it doesn't read as if he is harboring any kind of anti-ALW grudge or snobbery. There can be loads of reasons he hasn't seen it before, including just not having gotten around to it yet. | |
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| re: REVIEW of the "new" PHANTOM in Providence, R.I. | |
| Posted by: | PatrickHSF 03:55 pm EST 12/06/13 |
| In reply to: | re: REVIEW of the "new" PHANTOM in Providence, R.I. - FriendofDorothy 01:26 pm EST 12/06/13 |
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| Oh, I wasn't implying his lack of seeing the show was any bias against the creators or commercialism of the piece. Just seems to me TPOTO is a prominent piece of recent theater history and seeing it could provide context for reviews over time. I saw it three times and don't care to revisit it again. Though I did see the Las Vegas production a couple years ago and thought it was wonderful. | |
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| re: REVIEW of the "new" PHANTOM in Providence, R.I. | |
| Posted by: | FriendofDorothy 05:07 pm EST 12/06/13 |
| In reply to: | re: REVIEW of the "new" PHANTOM in Providence, R.I. - PatrickHSF 03:55 pm EST 12/06/13 |
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| Sorry, Patrick. Perhaps I'm jaded and have come to assume most things on ATC are attacks. You were only registering a little surprise. I'll try to chill a little. | |
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