Members Lucky Posted March 11, 2011 Members Posted March 11, 2011 The Broadway musical Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, ain't what it used to be. The show, now in previews, has had several stops before New York, and there can be no doubt that the show has been tamed a bit for New York audiences. The New York Times takes you through the history of the show, pointing out the things deemed not suitable for the Americans: A Tamer Priscilla Quote
Guest zipperzone Posted March 11, 2011 Posted March 11, 2011 .....and there can be no doubt that the show has been tamed a bit for New York audiences. A Tamer Priscilla How sad. Just to attract more tourists from Kansas? I would not buy a ticket on principle. Quote
Members MsGuy Posted March 11, 2011 Members Posted March 11, 2011 Slightly off topic, but I puzzled over this paragraph from the article: "But this is also an era when Broadway productions with gay themes are packaged as family shows, so much so that the casual observer might not have realized that the main characters in the... current revival of La Cage aux Folles were gay lovers." For the life of me I can not figure out how one could stage "La Cage" such that anyone not passed out drunk could fail to realize that Kelsey Grammer and Douglas Hodge were playing gay lovers. Which casual observation leads me to wonder if the author of the Times article is grinding an axe and, just maybe, mis-representing the production of "Priscilla" also. Quote
Members kjun12 Posted March 12, 2011 Members Posted March 12, 2011 Unfortunately, I have never seen Priscilla as a stage event. Only in the movies. If I go back to the states and it is playing I'll be sure to go. Quote
Members TownsendPLocke Posted March 16, 2011 Members Posted March 16, 2011 So glad I saw this in London-it was fantastic. It should have never gone to Broadway It should have been put into Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.It would have run for ten years! They decided to prop up that snorebore from Canada Quote
Guest zipperzone Posted March 16, 2011 Posted March 16, 2011 They decided to prop up that snorebore from Canada I'm surprised that so many people don't like her. I'm not wild about her but that's mostly because I don't relate to the stuff she sings. I think she does have a great voice as was evidenced when she sang Charlie Chaplin's "Smile" at this years Oscars. I would love to hear her do an album of old jazzy, smokey, standards much like what Rod Stewart has been so successful with. I'd buy that. Somebody must like her - look at the $$$ she makes. :excl: Quote