This weekend, the Public Theater will present a concert staging of Paul Simon's 1998 musical The Capeman at Central Park's Delacorte Theater. The show's original production—with a cast that included Marc Anthony, Ruben Blades, Sara Ramirez and Cass Morgan—was retooled extensively during previews and closed after only 68 performances. Now this famous flop will get a second life thanks to the Public, which got us thinking about other short-lived Broadway shows that deserve another chance. We want to know: What musical that opened on Broadway in the last 10 years and ran for 100 performances or less would you like to see mounted yet again? Vote below!
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