| I had two friends involved in it, both of whom have far more impressive Broadway credits to their name although both of them used to include it in their Playbill bios. One was a dancer (who also happens to be a superb singer) and the other was one of the several choreographers who worked on it. Neither of them spoke much about it, and always with rueful detachment. My dancer friend said the "producers and creatives" (he finger-signed air-quotes) basically ran around with their heads up their butts, and in rehearsal the cast realized very quickly that the show was a steaming pile of crap. He kind of used the experience as a template for recognizing when a show he or others were involved in was not going to turn out well. |