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Monday, September 24, 2007

Lone Star Love Not Going to Broadway

posted by on September 24 at 11:59 AM

From the 5th Avenue Theatre, as of a few minutes ago:

The production of LONE STAR LOVE, currently playing an engagement at Seattle’s 5th Avenue Theatre, has canceled its Broadway engagement this fall.

Lone Star Love is a musical adaptation of The Merry Wives of Windsor starring Randy “Hubba-Hubba” Quaid as Colonel John Falstaff.

Why isn’t the production going to Broadway?

“I can’t go into it,” says 5th Ave p.r. person Molly Fortin. And she really, really wouldn’t go into it, not even a little bit. Financial problems? Fighting? Rehab? “I can’t go into it.”

But Broadway.com speculates:

… recent news reports portrayed Quaid’s wife and manager, Evie, as being at odds with the show’s producers, which include Avenue A Productions, Roger Berlind, Robert Boyett Theatricals, Edmund and Eleanor Burke, Rusty and Susan Carter, Daisy Theatricals and Michael Speyer/Berard Abrams.

If Eli Sanders’s review, which will run in next week’s paper, is any indication, LSL isn’t going to Broadway because it stinks.

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I knew it stinks simply by listeing to those damn stupid ads on AM 1090!!

Christ people, the only musical based in Texas that was good was "Best Little Whorehouse..." and that was because it had the Absolutely Fab Dolly Parton!

Posted by Cato the Younger Younger | September 24, 2007 12:15 PM
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Alpha whore!

Posted by Mr. Poe | September 24, 2007 12:39 PM
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Mr Poe, First did you know you look like your cat? (Not sure if that is a good thing or not) And the Alpha whore prefers to be called a "Madame".

Posted by Cato the Younger Younger | September 24, 2007 12:46 PM
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Randy Quaid sued director Ang Lee because "Brokeback Mountain" was a success. Can the producers of "Lone Star Love" sue Randy Quaid because it flopped?

Posted by MyDogBen | September 24, 2007 1:44 PM
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Cato,

Just for clarification, only film version of "Best Little Whorehouse" had Dolly Parton in it (along with Burt Reynolds and a bunch of his sidekicks), but of course it was a B-way hit long before that.

And "Lone Star Love" doesn't suck - it's not effing brilliant, like say "West Side Story" or "Chicago" or "Cabaret" were in their day.

But then "Young Frankenstein", which was probably going to be its biggest competition this season wasn't exactly effing brilliant either, so go figure.

Posted by COMTE | September 24, 2007 3:19 PM
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Young Frankenstein was in try-outs; Seattle got the crappy version that needed its kinks worked out, and New York gets the good stuff.

I hope.

Posted by Boomer in NYC | September 24, 2007 4:31 PM
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Randy "Hubba Hubba" Quaid? More like "Bubba Bubba"... Methinks you've confused him with DENNIS Quaid, who is several notches higher on the Hubba-mometer.

Posted by oneway | September 24, 2007 7:32 PM
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No shit, even looking at the surface. Can you see Randy Quaid of all people carrying a musical? Hell no IMO.

Posted by Gomez | September 24, 2007 10:28 PM
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The inside scoop is that Randy Quaid has way too big of an ego. He's a jerk and his wife is too. Randy (or rather his control freak of a wife/manager) wanted to run the show--everything from what the sheriff's wig looked like to who should be bowing last at the curtain call. Randy and his wife didn't get their way and pulled out of the production before the last week of the run, calling in "sick." They sabatoged the musical from the inside out, going so low as to steal the silent movie flick during the first act of the show. Randy's career (if he ever had one) is surely doomed by his own ego and his mentally ill and socially inept wife. If he ever wants a job again, he'll need to fire/divorce his wife and play like a team player--not some 6-foot plus tall frat boy that doesn't get his every wish.

Posted by onlooker | October 1, 2007 8:44 PM
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I forgot to mention that Randy made enemies with everyone in the cast and the cast was so intimidated/scared of him that undercover police were called in.

With or without Randy, the show was a loser before it even started. Who wants to fork out $25 to $75 to see a show calling itself "Lone Star Love"? Don't get me wrong. It was funny. It had GREAT jokes that were actually relevant to today's generation--hitting on everything from President Bush to the acceptance of women's unsubordinated role in society to the acceptance of gay marriage. It had great music. But great jokes and great music wrapped up in cowboy gear just doesn't sell tickets in Seattle. And whoever thinks it would sell tickets in New York on Broadway should go back to producing musicals in Texas.

Posted by onlooker | October 1, 2007 8:55 PM

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