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Chicago Closing?

FrontRowDress
Stand-by
joined:3/20/12
Chicago Closing?
Posted: 7/12/12 at 06:09pm
Sept 1st according to tweet from M Magazine
Jonwo
Broadway Legend
joined:3/16/06
Chicago Closing?
Posted: 7/12/12 at 06:22pm
This was mentioned that it was struggling in another thread but if true, then it's the end for what has been a fantastic run. Looks like the Garrick will be free for a new show.
ClapYo'Hands
Broadway Legend
joined:11/29/09
Chicago Closing?
Posted: 7/12/12 at 07:50pm
It is indeed true. Closing. Sept 1st. 15 years!
songanddanceman2
Broadway Legend
joined:8/31/06
Chicago Closing?
Posted: 7/12/12 at 08:55pm
Yeah its true, a friend of mine is the assistant MD and announced on Facebook a few hrs ago
The site is also announcing it
http://www.chicagothemusical.co.uk/index.php
tenorboyo
Stand-by
joined:5/28/08
Chicago Closing?
Posted: 7/12/12 at 11:28pm
Dammit! Now i'll never get to give my Roxie. Sigh.........
AnythingGoes23
Leading Actor
joined:11/21/11
Chicago Closing?
Posted: 7/13/12 at 03:10am
Yes it is, sadly.

I reported a few weeks a go it's advance was tiny at the Garrick. It never really took off there.

Sad to see it go.
ClapYo'Hands
Broadway Legend
joined:11/29/09
Chicago Closing?
Posted: 7/13/12 at 03:51am
I admire how well they coordinated their closing announcement and made sure the cast knew before anybody, to avoid any confusion or speculation - that's the way to do it. And congratulations on a wonderfully long run!
AnythingGoes23
Leading Actor
joined:11/21/11
Chicago Closing?
Posted: 7/13/12 at 04:18am
15 years. Give or take a few months during theatre moves....

They should have really closed at The Cambridge really. If they had got the Apollo as they aimed for, it may have faired better.

devonian.t
Broadway Legend
joined:7/26/04
Chicago Closing?
Posted: 7/13/12 at 04:46am
I still remember the electricity of Ute lemper's incredible performance.

It was a landmark production. Sorry to see it in decline now.
philitalia
Broadway Legend
joined:10/30/08
Chicago Closing?
Posted: 7/13/12 at 05:31am
100% Dev. It saddens me
to see how the producers treated this once fantastic production
AnythingGoes23
Leading Actor
joined:11/21/11
Chicago Closing?
Posted: 7/13/12 at 06:23am
I hope now the show is huge success and so well recognised and fully staged production can happen 10 years down line with sets etc...
MamasDoin'Fine
Broadway Legend
joined:9/28/08
Chicago Closing?
Posted: 7/13/12 at 06:53am
The original production didn't have sets as such just platforms, and drops. Very simple staging!

Updated On: 7/13/12 at 06:53 AM
Princeton Returns
Broadway Legend
joined:12/2/10
Chicago Closing?
Posted: 7/13/12 at 07:14am
I'm not sorry to see it close, it's not the same show it once was and has now become synonymous with c list stunt casting.

I love the simple staging of this production but like anything goes I'd be curious to see it in a traditional staging
theatrepaul
Broadway Star
joined:1/29/10
Chicago Closing?
Posted: 7/13/12 at 07:34am
Good news. Should never have moved to the Garrick in the first place. A great show but its been in decline for a long time
Phantom of London
Broadway Legend
joined:3/26/08
Chicago Closing?
Posted: 7/13/12 at 08:31am
I loathe the show, i saw it a couple months back at the Garrick, it was painful, but saying that it has given other people great entertainment for 15 years and must of made a ton of money from the Adelphi, which is a massive theatre and a cheap production to run.

I expected this to play the Garrick for years to come as I thought that was the purpose of downsizing to a lot smaller 'intimate' theatre, why would numbers drop drastically between the Cambidge and Garrick. Also the Garrick has great footfall for tourists passing and the marquee does look rather splendid, especially at night time when it is lit up red.

I wonder if the Garrick will now get the Broadway transfer of the very enjoyable 'A Streetcar Named Desire', however I did hear it was to go into the Wyndham, but that depends on how well Abigail's Party is doing, will Torchwood Trilogy transfer, if it does it will need a smaller theatre?

Updated On: 7/13/12 at 08:31 AM
Princeton Returns
Broadway Legend
joined:12/2/10
Chicago Closing?
Posted: 7/13/12 at 08:41am
The garrick has less seats, if you can't sell them at full price (which they appear not to have done) and have to discount you end up with a theatre with fewer seats selling them for less money therefore making less money.
ClapYo'Hands
Broadway Legend
joined:11/29/09
Chicago Closing?
Posted: 7/13/12 at 08:45am
Torchwood Trilogy!?
MamasDoin'Fine
Broadway Legend
joined:9/28/08
Chicago Closing?
Posted: 7/13/12 at 08:50am
?
ClapYo'Hands
Broadway Legend
joined:11/29/09
Chicago Closing?
Posted: 7/13/12 at 09:36am
POL said "Torchwood Trilogy", I'm sure he meant "Torch Song"!
MamasDoin'Fine
Broadway Legend
joined:9/28/08
Chicago Closing?
Posted: 7/13/12 at 09:41am
I know! lol
Jonwo
Broadway Legend
joined:3/16/06
Chicago Closing?
Posted: 7/13/12 at 11:31am
It'll be weird to have a West End without Chicago, it must be the first long runner of 10+ years to have closed since Buddy which was 10 years ago.

devonian.t
Broadway Legend
joined:7/26/04
Chicago Closing?
Posted: 7/13/12 at 11:38am
Torchwood Trilogy?

Jeez!
Patti LuPone FANatic
Broadway Legend
joined:3/4/06
Chicago Closing?
Posted: 7/13/12 at 03:38pm
I was very surprised to hear the news about the closing of the West Ed Chicago. Here in the States, we are fortunate to read the weekly grosses for Broadway shows. We pretty much know which shows are successful and which are struggling. On Broadway, "Chicago" usually grosses in the 50's (percentage wise) of possible grosses. It struggles in the winter months. Yet, it has survived many lean times. My heart goes out to all who grew to love the West End Chicago. from RC in Austin, Texas USA
Tamerlano
Understudy
joined:9/13/10
Chicago Closing?
Posted: 7/13/12 at 06:05pm
I've been a long time time Chicago fan and that's due to the band. Seeing so many casts through the years, both good/bad/mediocre, nothing beats a John Kander vamp. That opening trumpet solo always makes me happy. I'll miss the entracte to Act 2 when it closes. Seen it about 17 times and my favourite Roxie was Chita and my Velma was Ute.
theatrepaul
Broadway Star
joined:1/29/10
Chicago Closing?
Posted: 7/13/12 at 07:29pm
Is Torch Song Trilogy destined to transfer? Still plenty of seats available for majority or remaining performances at the Menier so if its not selling out there will it work in the West End?
My Oh My
Broadway Legend
joined:6/29/07
Chicago Closing?
Posted: 7/13/12 at 08:08pm
That makes two of us Tamerlano. It's a real treat to see the orchestra performing right in front of you. I always loved Chicago for that.

Even if it was by accident.

By accident, I mean, had they initially planned a full-scale revival of the show, it is more than likely they never would have chosen to have the orchestra up on stage instead of down in the pit. But people forget that this was not a traditional revival of an older musical. It was a concert production, slated for a limited run. So from the start, it was meant to be a very bare bones presentation. In a concert, there is more emphasis placed on the music since that's what primarily is being showcased/celebrated/introduced depending on the purpose of the concert.

But this is obviously not just a music concert but a musical play. The creative team shook things up a little and created a hybrid concert/play by partially staging it and featuring full choreography. They stuck the musicians in a giant, golden framed jury box and they all did their thing, never intending to take that same production all over the world or play London for the next 15 years. But it did, because it resonated with audiences who did not need anything more than what was given on that bare stage. Apart from the provocative, cynical book that rings true these days especially, it has irresistible music, and impressive choreography. That's all we need and Chicago has delivered.

I firmly believe the film version sort of marred the revival's flawless reputation, and through no real fault of its own, meaning that wasn't its intention, obviously. But still, it set people's expectations quite high, so when they bought tickets to see the revival onstage, they were either expecting to see the film onstage or at least expected a fully staged production with all the bells and whistles one has come to expect out of a show at Chicago ticket prices.

Not suggesting the film killed the stage version. If anything, it only brought attention to it but I have also read countless reviews and reports from people who were very disappointed with what they felt was a production done on the cheap. I'm usually ready to shrug my shoulders at non-theatre lovers who show up and are disappointed at a musical they expected to mimic the film version but not in this case because even long time theatre goers who first saw the film seem to think they were robbed after seeing the stage version. Of course, there are those like myself who find the revival to be completely fulfilling in every way. Nobody's right or wrong. It's entirely subjective and we can't say someone is wrong for expecting something more than a production that intended to be a simplified rendering of a fully staged show from the 70s.

I wish I would have caught it when I was in London in September, 2010. It's sad to see it close. I was actually surprised to find myself getting slightly misty eyed at the news. I have great memories with this production and it just wasn't something I was expecting to happen any time soon.

Congrats to all involved for a wildly successful run!!

And my favorite recording is still the '97 Lemper/Henshall London cast recording!

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