‘Motown: The Musical’ ends Broadway run early

Faced with lackluster box-office sales, producers will now pull the plug after the July 31 performance

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Opening night of Motown: The Musical went very well until right after the curtain call. With the cast still buzzing at 10.15pm, producer Kevin McCollum had bad news: The show was ending its return run on Broadway early.

The song-heavy story of Motown Record’s tumultuous history was expected to run until November 13, but producers faced with lackluster box-office sales will now pull the plug after the July 31 performance.

The show’s original incarnation played 775 performances between 2013-15 and the show also went out on a US tour. The musical is told from the perspective of founder Berry Gordy, who wrote the story.

News of the show’s demise comes a few days after word that the Fiddler on the Roof revival will close on December 31.

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