What gives is that a lot of the older audience members that kept Broadway going for decades have not come back post pandemic, or they've died. This show hasn't caught on with tourists yet, but it likely will. They need to market it as a family friendly musical, which it is (for children over 12), and play up the fabulous reviews, the tap dancing and the "big Broadway musical" nature of the whole show. It will be nominated for multiple Tonys.
What about the matinee ladies? Does the "matinee lady" still exist, or is that a relic of another time? Are there still Ladies Who Lunch? |