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  • I really wish I got to see the show before it closed in 2007. I fell in love with it the moment I heared the soundtrack which was only a few months ago. I feel that this Broadway musical diserved every bit of attention it got during it's year run on the stage. Only a cast such as this can truly breathe life back into one of America's gretaest stories ever told and keep it alive. :)

  • @OMGDave16 Have you seen the original documentaries? If not go to Hulu.com and watch "Grey Gardens" and "The Beales of Grey Gardens'" they're both free to watch. They're the real thing not a movie....much,much better that the movie of course.

    I fell in love with both of them immediately . Better yet go to Facebook and join the "Grey Gardens"group. Jerry "The Marble Faun" is a member and is sooo very nice. Good luck.

  • crack eyes jajajaa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Who cares Im so sick of people making money off these women.

  • the edies  are so wonderfull

  • It is too sad..that these women are subject to explotation.

  • Is there anything Broadway can't water down to a singing dog-and-pony show? Jesus.

  • You fail. The musical is fantastic.

  • The musical sucks, and IT failed on Broadway. A financial debacle for a poorly written, tuneless, empty show. The documentary (pulled off YouTube by the greedy Maysles who never paid the Edie's any residuals) was great, as was the recent HBO film.

  • it didnt fail. It was nominated for best musical.

  • Go to hell.

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  • David died in 1987 at 54, Al is still alive, but you've been too quick to judge & are completely wrong about their intentions. They adored these women who were each paid $5000 up front.

    Perhaps you should get your facts straight before making wild & disgustingly anti-semetic accusations which are a disgrace & should not have even been dignified with a response. The Maysles had no idea whether it would make any money at all, documentaries are not like 'movies' they are always an expensive gamble

  • Big Edie died just over a year after the documentary debuted and little Edie died in 2002 at 81.

  • Little Edie actually lived until she was 84, it was her mother who died at 81.

  • except she died in 2002.

  • The musical came 4 years after her death, but I think you've missed the point of it.

    However, Little Edie did perform in her own cabaret show in New York City's Reno Sweeney club from January 10th-14th 1978, she sang a few numbers and held a Q's and A's section afterwards which was the highlight of the evening...but probably had the Onassis' lawyers on valium and telephones, and may have contributed to the premature closure of the show.

    The reviews were bad but the audiences were delighted.

  • sheep// JUMP into the fire!!!

  • Long live grey gardens:) Long live Big Edie and little Edie:)

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