I think promoters will put any old flop on the road because they believe out-of-towners will pay to see anything, not knowing the difference between good and bad theatre.
^ It's true. The promoters call them "rubes" and they believe that anything that has "Direct from Broadway" attached to the advertising will attract paying audiences.
RippedMan the show opened in my home town of York, Pa and we are only 20 minutes away from Harrisburg. I saw the show and thought it was ok. My real question is is this something that happens a lot? Venues canceling a tour this close to when it's supposed to play? What happens to the cast and crew. They just get an unexpected vacation?
They aren't selling single tickets for Sister Act in LA yet. However, I don't know how many people are picking it in the Flex subscriptions.
I bought a $25 ticket for Catch Me, but I wouldn't pay more than that.
Off topic, except it still the Pantages. Surprisingly, Donny and Marie at the Pantages was far better than I expected which was good as i wasn't in $25 tickets.
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Posted: 12/7/12 at 11:51am