So It’s Not A Good Show, Then?

Dodger Theatricals has a history of mounting some of the worst flops on Broadway, and Michael Riedel says that Good Vibrations, the company’s latest baby-boomer-magnet of a show is headed down the same path. ” Two telltale signs of trouble emerged last week. The director David Warren was brought onboard to help bail out his friend, John Carrafa, the ‘official’ director and choreographer of the show; and the opening night has been pushed back a week… Poor Carrafa is already getting most of the blame what one Broadway insider calls ‘the worst show ever booked in a theater.'”