Alec Baldwin’s ‘Orphans’ on Broadway End’s Early

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(CelebNMusic247-NewsAlec Baldwin‘s ‘Orphans’ on Broadway End’s Early

Alec Baldwin’s Orphan’s has been having a rough time on Broadway ever since Baldwin and Shia LaBeouf started bumping heads with each other. The two realized that they were NOT a perfect match to share the stage.

Here’s the drop according to TheWrap:

Since then, the he troubled revival of Lyle Kessler’s crime drama will play its final performance on May 19 after 27 previews and 37 regular performances. The limited engagement was originally slated to close on June 30.

The play has been a staple of the New York City tabloids, but the relentless media attention focused primarily on the off-stage conflicts between original star Shia LaBeouf and leading man Alec Baldwin. That rancor led to the abrupt departure of LaBeouf due to “creative differences” during the second week of rehearsals.

He was replaced by Ben Foster, the intense star of “The Messenger.” “Orphans” centers on two orphan brothers who kidnap a rich man and gradually find themselves bonding with their captive.

Critics were divided over the play, although it did manage to score two Tony nominations last week for Best Revival of a Play and for Best Actor in a Play for Tom Sturridge.

The box-office response has been lackluster. Unlike star-driven vehicles such as Tom Hanks‘ “Lucky Guy” or Bette Midler‘s “I’ll Eat You Last,” “Orphans” has failed to attract big crowds. It earned a mediocre $522,036 during the week ending April 28, which represented less than 50 percent of its potential gross, according to stats compiled by BroadwayWorld.com.

“Orphans” will end its Broadway run more than a month before it was scheduled to close, producers said Monday.

Bad karma always shows its head!

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