| re: "Charlie Girl" and "Salad Days" - both long West End runs - why not Broadway? | |
| Posted by: BroadwayTonyJ 08:47 am EDT 07/10/21 | |
| In reply to: "Charlie Girl" and "Salad Days" - both long West End runs - why not Broadway? - PlayWiz 07:47 am EDT 07/10/21 | |
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| Salad Days is a delightful, very fanciful show. I love the '82 revival cast album with Elizabeth Seal. Probably too British to ever go over on Broadway. There was an Off-Broadway production in '58 at the Barbizon-Plaza Theatre that opened during a newspaper strike and ran for 80 performances. Charlie Girl is another fine musical. I have the '82 revival cast album with Cyd Charisse (of whom I am a devoted fan). Again probably too British for American audiences. I wonder if York Theatre would consider doing these shows as part of their Mufti series. Other excellent British musicals: Chrysanthemum, Spend Spend Spend, Robert and Elizabeth, Valmouth, Expresso Bongo, Follow That Girl among many others |
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