Hillary Clinton’s Broadway Show ‘Suffs’ Ends after Failing to Turn Profit

Twice-failed Democrat presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s Broadway show has been scrapped after running for only eight months.

Clinton left politics and tried her hand at producing Broadway musicals after she was crushed by President Donald Trump in the 2016 election.

And she failed, big time, according to Breitbart.

The musical “Suffs,” which lists Clinton as a producer, failed to turn a profit in its first six months and has now formally been tossed in the trash.

The cast, which are all women and “non-binary” actors, apparently didn’t have the talent or the story backing to wow audiences into coming back.

“Suffs” is a play about the women’s suffrage movement.

According to a Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filing, the show cost a staggering $19 million to produce.

The play is apparently such a drag that it can’t recoup its operating costs from ticket sales, and has failed to turn a profit.

The show also has a tie to Vice President Kamala Harris.

Breitbart noted:

“Producers announced Friday that Suffs will close January 5 — only running for eight full months since its opening on April 18, 2024.

“Among the show’s other producers is Meena Harris, the niece of Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris.”

Upon announcing that she was a major producer of the Broadway show, Clinton aggressively marketed it through late-night talk shows and other obedient media allies.

Still, even the might of the American propaganda machine couldn’t convince enough people to buy tickets to keep the show afloat.

Clinton was widely mocked across social media for not being able to keep the show alive for more than eight months

“It’s the name behind the musical that made it a failure,” one X user wrote.

“When will people learn.

“No one likes her or supports her.”

Another X user wrote:

“It is possible visitors to New York don’t want to hear women complaining about being born female when they attend a Broadway show.”

Breitbart noted:

“…the musical showed signs of struggle early in its run, with attendance dipping as low as 78 percent in May, just a month after opening — a troubling sign for a show that was in the midst of prime Broadway season.”

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