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Saturday, September 17, 2022 at 4:40PM
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The Atlantic "Fear of a Black Hobbit" insightful piece about politics and 'nostalgia' franchises
Boy Culture the latest updated edition of "Encyclopedia Madonnica" (one of our all time fav showbiz books) is out. Buy one if you haven't yet and love Madonna. It's a treasure trove.
Vulture looks at Baz's tortured artists from Moulin Rouge! to Elvis

 Very significant Broadway news regarding The Phantom of the Opera, A trans riff on Gotham City characters, Superman II cosplay, and more after the jump...

• Actors with Action Figures very fun Superman II cosplay
Slate on The People's Jokers, a trans movie riffing on the Batman universe pulled after one screening at TIFF due to rights issues (though it really should be okay under "fair use" given parody laws) 
Cartoon Brew on Disney and Pixar's upcoming animation slates
MNPP ICYMI the photos of Jonathan Bailey and Matt Bomer cavorting on the beach for their upcoming limited series Fellow Travelers
AV Club Rodrigo Santoro to father werewolves in a new series Wolf Pack
Deadline Jeff Loveness (Ant Man & The Wasp Quantumania, Rick & Morty) will write the screenplay to Avengers: Kang Dynasty  (2025)
Out Kevin McHale, "Artie" on Glee, has become an Insta-hunk
Cartoon Brew FOX has become a viable home for adult animation so here are all the series in development to join Bob's Burgers and The Simpsons and the like
Deadline RIP Mark Miller the actor/screenwriter of Please Don't Eat the Daisies and Days of Our Lives fame

END OF AN ERA - THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA TO CLOSE ON BROADWAY!
Word came yesterday that Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera will close on Broadway on February 18th, 2023 after a 35 year run.

Ben Crawford and Emilie Kouatchou currently play the Phantom and Christine in the longrunning musical

Shows just should NOT run that long. We dont really care about this show in particular but it absolutely sucks that we can't have multiple reinterpretations of a great show like, say, Kander & Ebb's Chicago (now in is 26th year) or even a Wicked (approaching its 20th anniversary) because of their endless runs. Short runs of revivals are best. We're so blessed to have seen multiple takes / points of view on Sondheim classics like Sweeney Todd, Into the Woods, and Company in our lifetime. Same goes for the classics that get revived.

THE DOZEN LONGEST RUNNING BROADWAY SHOWS OF ALL TIME

 

  1. Phantom of the Opera (13,000+ performances) STILL RUNNING
  2. 🔺 Chicago (10,000+ performances) STILL RUNNING *longest running revival of all time*
  3. 🔺 The Lion King (9,000+ performances) STILL RUNNING *longest running musical based on a movie of all time*
  4. Cats (7,485 performances)
  5. 🔺 Wicked (7,000+) STILL RUNNING
  6. Les Miserables (6,680) 
  7. A Chorus Line (6,137)
  8. Oh! Calcutta! (5,959) *longest running "revue" of all time*
  9. Mamma Mia! (5,758) *longest running jukebox musical of all time*
  10. Beauty and the Beast (5,461)
  11. Rent (5,123) 
  12. Jersey Boys (4,642) 

    🔺 will likely threaten this list but needs some time still: The Book of Mormon (4,000+ performances), Aladdin (nearly 3000 performances), Hamilton (2,000+ performances) 

    will not threaten this list despite enormous popularity for its first few years: Dear Evan Hansen (closing tomorrow!) and Come From Away (closing in a couple of weeks!)
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