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Post by Fantasma da Opera on May 10, 2011 17:36:40 GMT -5
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Post by santtu on May 11, 2011 15:50:37 GMT -5
Wow, this is closing even sooner than Wildhorn's DRACULA...
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Post by Fantasma da Opera on May 11, 2011 19:00:46 GMT -5
Actually, Dracula isn't Wildhorn's biggest Broadway flop. It run for 22 previews and 157 performances. The Civil War run less than that - 35 previews and 61 performances.
However with 31 previews and 33 performances, Wonderland just became Wildhorn's biggest flop.
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Post by freakycallbackgirl on Jul 9, 2011 2:34:22 GMT -5
I was actually sad to see Wonderland go. I was in NYC studying Musical Theater when it was running and saw it five times. I saw the flaws but I also saw the good stuff. Some people may have saw it as cheesy but I saw it was funny with some great performances (Kate Shindle and Karen Mason were robbed of Tony nominations as was the choreography and costumes). I was there on closing night and saw the proposal of Darren Ritchie to Janet Dacal. It was very sweet and she was very shy about showing her ring, which was STUNNING! Also before the show, I was with a group of girls who were fans of the show and we had a note we all worked on for him and one girl made flowers that would never die out of tissue paper. Darren was so touched, he came out and gave each of us props from out of town that were backstage and not being used (I got a ticket for "Door #4" and an invitation) and he gave each of us a copy of the CD. He also gave each of us a hug. Talk about nice guy. Also the ensemble wanted pictures with us. We felt cool
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