Wow. I hope these paper dolls come with different outfits!
Since I don't know much about the show at all, maybe this artwork captures some aspect of it. Just in case it doesn't, I've always had a fondness for paper dolls.
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I really hope this turns out to be about something more than a woman turning 40. I liked Next to Normal, but I'm not completely convinced that we need another midlife crisis musical.
This is on par with their artwork for Next to Normal, except this NEEDS MORE PURPLE.
Also, how do we know this tells us nothing about the show? Maybe it is about tragic hipster stereotypes on a fine autumn's day in what I assume is a fork in the road in Central Park.
Honestly, the original logo treatment was more attractive, if not a bit perfume advertisement-ish.
Edit: Is this a Fraver?
Edit to my edit: James McMullan, not Fraver.
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I think the Next to Normal artwork gave audiences a pretty good idea of what the show was about. At face value the eyes, house and jumbled musical staff told us that it was a musical about a normal suburban woman with issues.
I hope this show has some sort of twist or plays with time or something because unless they are purposely trying to hide some aspects of it it sounds incredibly dull.
WOW! The woman who is walking in the opposite direction must be pissed she's the only one not getting any face time on that poster. I would call her agent right away!!!
I really hate this. It's so pedestrian. I was already on the fence about this show, from what little I've heard, and this art isn't going to be selling any tickets.
If that art doesn't prove Popular and the public doesn't think it's Wonderful, they can change it For Good instead of having Something Bad happen like bad ticket sales, since they want people to look at it and wonder "What is This Feeling" and feel the need to buy tickets.