I was at stage door, they didn´t have speeches because they spent their time interacting with the fans instead. There was so much stage door love going on, it was heartwarming.
@@bigjedimullet Me too! I loved this production and thought it was the best thing Broadway came out with this season, and the cast and orchestra crew were the reasons why. I would estimate there were at least 100 people at the stage door greeting them and cheering for each person who stepped outside. I made little embroidery hoops with cross stitched lines from the show for them, and since I was in the back of the crowd, the fans in front of me crowd-surfed the cross stitch to the cast members. It was an amazing collective outpouring of love to the cast, and I was so glad to witness and be a part of it.
@@freodwyn Oh gosh that’s so cute, I bet those cross stitches were really appreciated! 💖 Honestly, no matter how I feel about ALW and Fennell, that cast was the hardest working ensemble on Broadway, and the productions that get them after this will be incredibly lucky. (I may or may not be listening to Act One right now… 🤫)
I hope it comes back someday (with rewrites to properly bring the feminist points across, and maybe a different lyricist), so the cast can get the great show they deserved to be in
I saw a lot of folks in the audience who had bouquets and stuff-I think there were a lot of family members, friends, and well-wishers in attendance. Didn’t stick around for the stage door since I was with a friend who was feeling very shy, but I’m really hoping the backstage/stage door love made up for it.
@@cynerixplayzroblox828 The UK production which opened after the original Broadway cast had a very long and successful run did have a speech, and an encore performance of both 'Stick It to the Man' and 'If Only You Would Listen', FYI. I'm just clearing that up for people who may be confused and / or haven't seen SOR on Broadway. ALW showed up then.
I was at stage door, they didn´t have speeches because they spent their time interacting with the fans instead. There was so much stage door love going on, it was heartwarming.
That’s great to hear! That whole cast was so talented (with so many debuts!), I’m glad that they all got the love they deserved.
@@bigjedimullet Me too! I loved this production and thought it was the best thing Broadway came out with this season, and the cast and orchestra crew were the reasons why. I would estimate there were at least 100 people at the stage door greeting them and cheering for each person who stepped outside. I made little embroidery hoops with cross stitched lines from the show for them, and since I was in the back of the crowd, the fans in front of me crowd-surfed the cross stitch to the cast members. It was an amazing collective outpouring of love to the cast, and I was so glad to witness and be a part of it.
@@freodwyn Oh gosh that’s so cute, I bet those cross stitches were really appreciated! 💖 Honestly, no matter how I feel about ALW and Fennell, that cast was the hardest working ensemble on Broadway, and the productions that get them after this will be incredibly lucky. (I may or may not be listening to Act One right now… 🤫)
I hope it comes back someday (with rewrites to properly bring the feminist points across, and maybe a different lyricist), so the cast can get the great show they deserved to be in
This makes me sad no speeches no flowers nothing? They deserved so much better.
I saw a lot of folks in the audience who had bouquets and stuff-I think there were a lot of family members, friends, and well-wishers in attendance. Didn’t stick around for the stage door since I was with a friend who was feeling very shy, but I’m really hoping the backstage/stage door love made up for it.
I’m honestly not surprised, they didn’t do speeches when ALW’s last musical before Bad Cinderella, School of Rock had its closing on Broadway.
@@cynerixplayzroblox828 I think he only shows up when he KNOWS he’s going to get a completely positive response
ALW speech via the director got booed when the show closed on the West End....ptob trying to avoid it
@@cynerixplayzroblox828 The UK production which opened after the original Broadway cast had a very long and successful run did have a speech, and an encore performance of both 'Stick It to the Man' and 'If Only You Would Listen', FYI. I'm just clearing that up for people who may be confused and / or haven't seen SOR on Broadway. ALW showed up then.
Hi… I’ve been searching far and wide for a full bootleg- this is my favorite show in the entire world. Do you have one/know where I could find one????
I just watched a tragedy unfold in front of me. They looked so sad once Linedy came on.
The show deserved more respect...it was a whole lot better than CAMELOT at Lincoln Center!
Stay on Broadway bad Cinderella I never saw the show
Where was this? We can’t do this in America because it’s legal.