The expression "Leap of Faith Rush" is rather amusing since that would now only apply now to diehard theater people who are going so they can attest they saw it years from now. Nothing wrong with that but except for the fact that's a very limited segment of the population. It seems everyone else has rushed away...
^ I disagree with the above post. If you want to rush Leap, I say go for it. It's not the best show playing right now, but I know a bunch of people (myself included) who really enjoyed it. (Just my two cents, as I wouldn't want anyone to sway you otherwise from something you genuinely wanted to see.)
The past few days there has been a (short) line outside of the box office before it has even opened. So, no, people have not "rushed" away.
There is a difference between rumor and speculation. You are clearly trying to start a rumor by speculating. Show us the thread where someone else suggested that the show WILL close May 6th. Nobody but the producers of LEAP OF FAITH know the intended date of closing at this point and maybe they don't even know yet pending the Tony nominations.
Yes, I get pleasure by the demise of bad theater. Thank God it will close. Now I can bring my highly anticipated revival of Starlight Express to the St James.
No it's not bad theatre. It is just theatre. Subjective musical theatre. Yet you obsessively post you disgust everywhere. You couldnt just say it once. Its a constant need to bitch. What is up with that?
Anyone have any actual information to answer my question?
And in response to your question, tmbyru, I've already seen every musical that opened this season and yes I want to see Leap of Faith again because I really love it. What's it to you?
Its good theater to me. See where the term subjective comes in? It was fun, lively, and sported a great cast unlike Sister Act, Priscilla, Ghost, Godspell, Phantom, Rock of Ages, and Spiderman
joined:3/7/12
Posted: 4/19/12 at 03:34pm