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| Last Edit: Delvino 07:41 am EST 12/28/21 | |
| Posted by: Delvino 07:40 am EST 12/28/21 | |
| In reply to: re: Bad news coming tomorrow - Bwayguy 11:07 pm EST 12/27/21 | |
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| Really? Tell that to the Aladdin company, crew, and production staff. All of whom love performing and running the show, and receiving paychecks and benefits. The show has given pleasure to many, especially children. I wish them the longest run possible. Nothing less. | |
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| re: Bad news coming tomorrow | |
| Posted by: NewsGuy 08:55 am EST 12/28/21 | |
| In reply to: re: Bad news coming tomorrow - Delvino 07:40 am EST 12/28/21 | |
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| Just funny how for years posters have come to this board talking about shows that should close up shop and move on. Now all of a sudden, it is a problem. Certainly didn't see such 'love' among the natives here for "Diana." So pick which way it's going to be and stick with it from here on out. And remember that. |
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| re: Bad news coming tomorrow | |
| Posted by: Ann 01:28 pm EST 12/28/21 | |
| In reply to: re: Bad news coming tomorrow - NewsGuy 08:55 am EST 12/28/21 | |
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| It's always shown to be a problem. The comments here are similar to other threads in the past when someone says they would prefer a particular show close. | |
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| re: Bad news coming tomorrow | |
| Posted by: Roman 10:49 am EST 12/28/21 | |
| In reply to: re: Bad news coming tomorrow - NewsGuy 08:55 am EST 12/28/21 | |
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| You seem fun. | |
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| re: Bad news coming tomorrow | |
| Last Edit: Delvino 10:12 am EST 12/28/21 | |
| Posted by: Delvino 10:09 am EST 12/28/21 | |
| In reply to: re: Bad news coming tomorrow - NewsGuy 08:55 am EST 12/28/21 | |
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| I can only speak for myself, but most people didn't wish for Diana to close, only that it were more successful musical theater. You're conflating subjective critique of a production -- one of the main reasons we post here -- with some understood hope for closure. Most speculative discussion about Diana's fate was its likelihood to survive both poor reviews and exposure on Netflix. That's a nuanced debate about a late 2021 alignment of streaming platform performance and post-pandemic audience investment in new material. I wouldn't build a thesis on posting trends based on anything this fall, certainly not that show's unique history and pre-opening (and almost universally negative) reception in another medium, perhaps a first for Broadway. | |
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