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| re: about Seattle tryout | |
| Posted by: ryhog 06:11 pm EST 02/15/20 | |
| In reply to: about Seattle tryout - tmdonahue 05:43 pm EST 02/15/20 | |
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| The show is produced by Kevin. Buena Vista merely as "in association with" credit which commonly means that its license was required in order to make things happen, and it will receive points as all or, most likely, part of its remuneration. They are not involved in any aspect of the production that would affect its promise. Kevin's history as a solo producer is, to me at least, less than mixed, but ymmv. | |
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| re: about Seattle tryout | |
| Posted by: mikem 02:05 pm EST 02/16/20 | |
| In reply to: re: about Seattle tryout - ryhog 06:11 pm EST 02/15/20 | |
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| Do you mean "less than mixed"=good or "less than mixed"=bad? If I am reading ibdb correctly, he's had 5 shows on Broadway prior to this season as a solo producer. I think two of them recouped (The Play That Goes Wrong and Motown), but neither was a huge hit. But I think all 5 had some worthiness to them from an audience's point of view: the other 3 were Mike Birbiglia's The New One, Something Rotten!, and Hand to God. | |
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| re: about Seattle tryout | |
| Posted by: ryhog 07:14 pm EST 02/16/20 | |
| In reply to: re: about Seattle tryout - mikem 02:05 pm EST 02/16/20 | |
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| the latter but as I said ymmv :-) | |
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