Rufus Wainwright blames British audience's 'narrow outlook' after Brexit for ... trends now

Rufus Wainwright blames British audience's 'narrow outlook' after Brexit for ... trends now
Rufus Wainwright blames British audience's 'narrow outlook' after Brexit for ... trends now

Rufus Wainwright blames British audience's 'narrow outlook' after Brexit for ... trends now

Opening Night is based on the 1977 drama film starring Gena Rowlands It was meant to finish on July 27, but the final performance will now be on May 18 

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A musical director has blamed British audience's 'narrow outlook' after Brexit for his flop of a show, as audience members walked out half way through performances. 

Rufus Wainwright argued that the reason 'Opening Night' starring Sheridan Smith received such poor reviews was because it was 'too European' and British people lacked 'curiosity' since Brexit. 

Opening Night tells the story of functioning alcoholic actress Myrtle Gordon, played by Sheridan, who gets a second chance - it is based on the 1977 drama film starring Gena Rowlands.

'I do feel that since Brexit, England has entered into a darker corridor where it is a little more narrow in its outlook and the vitriol because we put 'English rose Sheridan Smith through this ordeal of European theatre' felt a little bit suspect to me,' he told the Guardian. 

Rufus Wainwright (left) argued that the reason 'Opening Night' starring Sheridan Smith received such poor reviews was because it was 'too European' and British people lacked 'curiosity' since Brexit

Rufus Wainwright (left) argued that the reason 'Opening Night' starring Sheridan Smith received such poor reviews was because it was 'too European' and British people lacked 'curiosity' since Brexit

Opening Night tells the story of functioning alcoholic actress Myrtle Gordon (played by Sheridan, pictured) who gets a second chance - it is based on the 1977 drama film starring Gena Rowlands

Opening Night tells the story of functioning alcoholic actress Myrtle Gordon (played by Sheridan, pictured) who gets a second chance - it is based on the 1977 drama film starring Gena Rowlands

The West End show included other 'experimental elements' which Wainwright now believes were too much for conservative audiences, such as a moment where Sheridan leave the venue to stagger along the streets of London while acting drunk.

The moment is filmed live every night outside the theatre, for all passersby to see and the audience witnesses the action live via a video transmitted onto the stage. 

He continued: 'There's a lack of imagination and curiosity about change. All of the reviews from Europe were incredible for this piece; the staging and the rhythm is more European and there was a vitriolic reaction against that. 

'I don't think it was perfect and that I don't deserve criticism, but this thing of shutting it down if it's not exactly what you want is not really the theatrical lane that I want to live in.'

The West End play was due to finish on July 27, however following poor reviews and theatre goers walking out, the final performance will now be on May 18.

Based on John Cassavetes's 1977 arthouse film Opening Night, the new musical – written by Rufus Wainwright and directed by Ivo van Hove – follows the life of alcoholic actress Myrtle Gordon, played by Ms Smith.

The performer, 42, stars as functioning alcoholic actress Myrtle Gordon in the new musical - which is based on the 1977 drama film starring Gena Rowlands

The performer, 42, stars as functioning alcoholic actress Myrtle Gordon in the new musical - which is based on the 1977 drama film starring Gena Rowlands 

The West End show included other 'experimental elements' which Wainwright now believes were too much for conservative audiences, such as a moment where Sheridan leave the venue to stagger along the streets of London while acting drunk

The West End show included other 'experimental elements' which Wainwright now believes were too much for conservative audiences, such as a moment where Sheridan leave the venue to stagger along the streets of London while

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