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CHICAGO closing (in London)

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#1CHICAGO closing (in London)
Posted: 7/13/12 at 3:16pm

I was surprised by this. I just assumed this would run forever(ish). Does this say anything about the Broadway productions longevity? I haven't checked it's grosses.

I certainly don't like to 'want' a production to close, though I do feel Chicago's time has passed.
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#2CHICAGO closing (in London)
Posted: 7/13/12 at 3:20pm

Chicago's time passed years ago on Broadway. I can't speak for the West End, I never saw it, though I'm quite sure it was just a carbon copy of the revival, yes?

I mean, when you cast Billy Ray Cyrus in a role made perfect by Jerry Orbach... Jerry Springer was more forgivable.

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#2CHICAGO closing (in London)
Posted: 7/13/12 at 3:41pm

Are you high Overkill? Think what you will about Billy Ray Cyrus...but he's a professional singer. His music might not be your music, but he sings. Jerry Springer is merely a glorified circus carny whose lot in life is to emcee the dregs of society in front of a national audience. I'm not a fan of Billy Ray Cyrus, but he deserves a chance to prove himself. Just saying...from RC in Austin, Texas


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#3CHICAGO closing (in London)
Posted: 7/13/12 at 3:49pm

The Broadway production needs to close too. It was the most boring and lifeless production of a show I have seen. Most of the ensemble has been in it for years and drag the show. When you have to stunt cast for years that should be a sign that no one wants to see your show just the person starring in it.

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#4CHICAGO closing (in London)
Posted: 7/13/12 at 3:51pm

I'm not underestimating the man's talent as a singer or a performer at all... but Billy Ray as a suave, smooth talking Chicago lawyer in the 1920's? Have you seen the man act? Go watch a few episodes of Hannah Montana, or even his short lived reality show that came on CMT... the man can't even act like himself when he has to - I'm not holding out much hope for his portrayal. But really, my point isn't Billy Ray's talent - it's the fact that he was cast at all. Chicago stunt casts, and it's known for doing so... this is no different. The fact that it needs to stunt cast on such a regular basis just seems to point out the fact that it's been running out of steam for years now... 6,000 + performances is nothing to sneeze at. Christie Brinkley is...

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#5CHICAGO closing (in London)
Posted: 7/13/12 at 4:24pm

Add to their stunt casting resume Chrisite Brinkley and you know the show has lost it.

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#6CHICAGO closing (in London)
Posted: 7/13/12 at 4:36pm

Add me to the camp that says Cyrus's casting speaks volumes about the show's current state... I love the show and all, but their recent casting choices have made me think it's time to close up shop.


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#7CHICAGO closing (in London)
Posted: 7/13/12 at 5:52pm

I remember when I saw the show a few years ago the entire ensemble was 35+, not to mention just plain tired-looking. Shouldn't this show demand a sexy ensemble in their 20's? Their entire advertising campaign has been built on sex-appeal.

Updated On: 7/13/12 at 05:52 PM

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#8CHICAGO closing (in London)
Posted: 7/13/12 at 5:56pm

I guess they all have to close eventually, but it is so sad to see shows close, especially long running staples of musical theatre.


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#9CHICAGO closing (in London)
Posted: 7/13/12 at 6:02pm

For a lot of reasons, the producers of "Chicago" have needed to find "unorthodox" choices for pivotal roles. Granted, some of those choices have been more successful than others. People will constrantly belittle some of those choices. But the plain fact is that "Chicago" has done what is necessary to keep the show operating. Obviously, that is not to everyone's liking...but the show has prevailed for 15 years +..while countless of other musicals have bitten the dust. I've seen "Chicago" a few times (twice on tour and 4 times on Broadway). I've been lucky to have seen the show, close to the stage. It's exciting seeing the action so closely. Speaking of the West End Chicago....it's always sad to see a show end its run after so many years. I hope that the Broadway Chicago lasts as long as possible. It gives joy and excitement to a lot of people...not to mention the employment it provides to cast, crew, orchestra, theatre staff, etc. I don't even want to think about a Broadway w/o "Chicago." from RC in Austin, Texas


"Noel [Coward] and I were in Paris once. Adjoining rooms, of course. One night, I felt mischievous, so I knocked on Noel's door, and he asked, 'Who is it?' I lowered my voice and said 'Hotel detective. Have you got a gentleman in your room?' He answered, 'Just a minute, I'll ask him.'" (Beatrice Lillie)

crushgroove
#10CHICAGO closing (in London)
Posted: 7/13/12 at 6:35pm

Casting choices should never compromise the integrity of the show...and Chicago's have...many times. Melanie Griffith, Christie Brinkley, etc.

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#11CHICAGO closing (in London)
Posted: 7/13/12 at 7:54pm

I find it ironic that of all shows, the one about cebrity and "15 minutes of fame" is the one that casts the modern day examples. Maybe this whole production is just one big social experiment!

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#12CHICAGO closing (in London)
Posted: 7/13/12 at 8:24pm

Should have handed the production over to Cameron Mackintosh.

He's so proud of his new, thrifty, speed-racer paced (overtime costs), cartoony, reedy Les Mis, I'm sure he would take those lessons and put them to good use in Chicago. The fans? What fans? Since when does he care what his decisions do to fans? LOL.

He'd have Roxy played by that fake hog from that one recent flop of his and chuck the entire orchestra and replace them with DYNAMIC video renderings of a bunch of musicians playing instruments.

Besides, video and projections are all the rage these days!


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#13CHICAGO closing (in London)
Posted: 7/13/12 at 9:53pm

I actually do think Chicago could take a page out of the Les Miserables Producer Handbook: fire the entire cast and make them re-audition.

bwaylvsong
#14CHICAGO closing (in London)
Posted: 7/13/12 at 10:07pm

I saw it about 6 years ago and didn't really care for it, but then I saw it about 4 months ago and LOVED it- it was in amazing shape and like a totally different show.

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#15CHICAGO closing (in London)
Posted: 7/13/12 at 10:22pm

^ I had the same experience with the national tour. One time I saw it and it was insipid, stale, and lifeless. I saw it a couple years later and it was sleek, stark, and sharp.


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JeanGudio
#16CHICAGO closing (in London)
Posted: 7/14/12 at 12:52am

at least Jerry Springer makes for an Interesting subject for a musical www.youtube.com/watch?v=0oyDf9drMb8
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FindingNamo
#17CHICAGO closing (in London)
Posted: 7/14/12 at 1:01am

I would long to go if Katie Holmes does indeed go into the Broadway cast.


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#18CHICAGO closing (in London)
Posted: 7/14/12 at 12:49pm

If you had the good fortune to have seen the West End production of "Chicago", please share your thoughts and experiences. from Roman in Austin, Texas


"Noel [Coward] and I were in Paris once. Adjoining rooms, of course. One night, I felt mischievous, so I knocked on Noel's door, and he asked, 'Who is it?' I lowered my voice and said 'Hotel detective. Have you got a gentleman in your room?' He answered, 'Just a minute, I'll ask him.'" (Beatrice Lillie)

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#19CHICAGO closing (in London)
Posted: 7/14/12 at 7:33pm

Should close? Needs to close? This is why you people are just FANS, not Producers. "Chicago" costs nothing to run, nothing to advertise and in a theater no one kills to book, and it makes money. It's called Show Business, Folks. Keep your day jobs.

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#20CHICAGO closing (in London)
Posted: 7/14/12 at 7:35pm

Oh it costs nothing to run. Wow! I'm shocked that all of these people would work for free. Those must be great producers if they can negotiations.

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#21CHICAGO closing (in London)
Posted: 7/14/12 at 9:17pm

If I remember correctly, not only did Melanie Griffith sell tickets..but she also got some very good reviews for her performance of a woman who could not sing or act.:)

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#22CHICAGO closing (in London)
Posted: 7/15/12 at 5:55am

I'm obviously a fan of "Chicago". But I remember a little snippet of Melanie's performance as "Roxie" in a 10th anniversary video, I think. I was honestly, not very impressed. Her singing was awful. from RC in Austin, Texas


"Noel [Coward] and I were in Paris once. Adjoining rooms, of course. One night, I felt mischievous, so I knocked on Noel's door, and he asked, 'Who is it?' I lowered my voice and said 'Hotel detective. Have you got a gentleman in your room?' He answered, 'Just a minute, I'll ask him.'" (Beatrice Lillie)

spike3
#23CHICAGO closing (in London)
Posted: 7/15/12 at 10:31am

And keep it closed this time! And while they are at it, close the one on Broadway too. The Weisslers can run it at the "theatre" in the back yard of their estate and charge the idiots who go to see it

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#24CHICAGO closing (in London)
Posted: 7/15/12 at 11:12am

Ah, reading this thread brings back some memories. I saw this show back in '96 when it was at the Aldephi Theatre. I don't always get to follow what's going on here, so I was surprised that the same production was still running over there after all these years. The only thing I can say is that I remember having enjoyed it and thought it funny I had travelled all the way to London from Boston to see Chicago.... I still have the ticket stub and booklet ( ? - I gather they don't call them "playbills" in London?).

Since I was traveling for business back then, I also saw "Passion", "Sunset Boulevard", and "Martin Guerre" (afaik, that show never made it to the states). The exchange rates were great for US travelers back then, and so I felt like a kid in a candy store being able to afford these shows!


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