| re: It’s a really strange situation and poses tons of questions. |
| Posted by: ryhog 09:32 am EST 12/28/22 |
| In reply to: It’s a really strange situation and poses tons of questions. - ShowGoer 08:55 am EST 12/28/22 |
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| As it often is, I don't think it can be blamed on any one thing and I think it is all of the above. I also note that the Tootsie/Doubtfire fatigue is more of a local audience phenomenon whereas the absence of a star has an obvious effect on the tourist audience. Additionally, this is a show where the demographics of the critics diminishes the size of the portal: the critics know and like the "stars" of this, but tourists don't. (Note also how many of the wider-audience publications tended to be more middling (not pans but with lots of "buts" and "howevers." And nothing about this (including Casey Nicholaw's work that impresses the older, whiter critical platoon) is very appealing to younger and broader audiences that are essential now, or to a family looking for a holiday outing. Add that to the fatigue of the locals and you are starting to get the formula you don't want. |
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