The hint in the statement was "There closing there doors for restoration" so yes it will be the last show but I bet Queen have another theatre lined up the show is making too much profit to call it a day. Just my opinion.
The tradition in theatre seems to be ,stay open, if it's selling. The longevity list is almost endless, mousetrap, phantom, les mis, like I said earlier, another cash cow.
Question... if you had a gun against your head and either had to watch Adam Lambert (felt dirty just typing that)+Queen or the Queen musical, which would you choose?
I think I would take the bullet.
Happily would in fact.
:-)
mooghead wrote: Question... if you had a gun against your head and either had to watch Adam Lambert (felt dirty just typing that)+Queen or the Queen musical, which would you choose?
I think I would take the bullet.
Happily would in fact.
:-)
i'd be more interested in finding out why Dr May has resorted to "gunpoint" as a means of persuasion, when trying to get us to like his "sidelines"
mooghead wrote:
Question... if you had a gun against your head and either had to watch Adam Lambert (felt dirty just typing that)+Queen or the Queen musical, which would you choose?
I think I would take the bullet.
Happily would in fact.
:-)
Lol; that's actually funny. Fucking hell. Having said that, I quite like the Queen + AL combo. I never really ventured to find out about AL's own music (unlike with PR), but I think he suits for the role. Because, let's face it, it's a tribute show. In this respect, I think the guy is okay.