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Posted by: dramedy 04:19 pm EDT 08/07/14
In reply to: re: It was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. - Singapore/Fling 04:01 pm EDT 08/07/14

But there are other reasons like getting financing in place, finding the right size theater which seems like under 800 seats for the show, creative team and others availability. When a show doesn't transfer immediately after it closes off broadway, conflicts in schedule,finance and theaters begin to pop up.

If it did transfer last season, I think it would have won the Pulitzer since the flick was long gone and with the crash of many of the spring musicals, it probably would have had a good chance of beating gentleman. But Matilda would have swept the awards if it opened a year later.


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