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re: That is a good sign that grosses have stayed the same
Posted by: writerkev 02:00 pm EDT 10/24/17
In reply to: That is a good sign that grosses have stayed the same - dramedy 11:22 am EDT 10/24/17

The two situations are so different as to be incomparable. No one has ever known who is in “The Play that Goes Wrong.” If you’re buying a ticket, it’s because of the farce nature of the play, not the cast. The website literally makes a joke of the fact that nobody famous is in it.

“Doll’s House Part II” had Oscar, Emmy, and Tony winners, the whole original cast was Tony-nominated for the show, and the lead actress (well known from a popular sitcom) won the Tony on her fourth or fifth nomination. And the reviews were largely about those performances. Of course ticket buyers wanted to see that cast.

I can’t think of more dissimilar scenarios.
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