'Once Upon a One More Time,' the Britney Spears musical, is closing
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'Once Upon a One More Time,' the Britney Spears musical, is closing
Clockwise from top: Jennifer Simard, Tess Soltau, Briga Heelan, Justin Guarini and Amy Hillner Larsen in “Once Upon a One More Time” at the Marquis Theater in New York, June 15, 2023. The Britney Spears jukebox musical, about fairy tale princesses fighting for their emancipation, comes up short as a narrative of feminist awakening. (Sara Krulwich/The New York Times)

by Michael Paulson



NEW YORK, NY.- “Once Upon a One More Time,” a pop musical using the songs of Britney Spears, will close on Broadway on Sept. 3 after opening to mixed reviews and failing to find an audience.

The musical was a costly misfire, capitalized for $20 million at a time when many Broadway shows have been struggling with rising costs and diminished attendance after a pandemic shutdown that made an always-challenging industry even more difficult.

“Once Upon a One More Time” is about a group of fairy-tale heroes whose outlook on their familiar stories is shaken when the book club to which they belong encounters a feminist classic, Betty Friedan’s “The Feminine Mystique.”

The musical features some of Spears’ biggest hits, including “Baby One More Time,” “Toxic” and “Circus.” The songs have several writers but were originally performed and recorded by Spears; the musical, whose book is by Jon Hartmere, is directed and choreographed by Keone and Mari Madrid.

The musical was first announced in 2019, with plans for an initial production in Chicago, but that production was delayed until the following spring and then canceled by the pandemic. Ultimately, the show started its first run in late 2021 at the Shakespeare Theater Company in Washington, D.C., where reviews were weak but sales were strong.

Spears’ relationship to the show was never clear. The show repeatedly described itself as “fully authorized and licensed post-conservatorship by Britney Spears,” and she wished the cast and crew well on Instagram in June, writing, “I’ve seen the show and it is so funny, smart and brilliant (toothy smiley face emoji with red stars for eyes) !!!”

But Spears did not attend a public performance, and her fan base never fully mobilized to see the production. The show’s grosses were soft from the get-go, peaking at $701,425 during the week of its opening, which is not nearly enough to sustain a musical of this scale. During the week that ended Aug. 13, the show played to houses that were only 47% full and grossed just $512,008.

The show began previews May 13 and opened June 22 at the Marquis Theater. At the time of its closing, it will have played 123 performances.

Lead producers, James L. Nederlander and Hunter Arnold, said in a statement Monday that they were planning a national tour as well as “multiple international productions.”

The closing announcement comes at a difficult time for Spears. Last week, her husband, Sam Asghari, filed for divorce just over a year after they got married.

This article originally appeared in The New York Times.










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