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CAROUSEL Broadway Revival Officially Set for Spring 2018

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Thanks for the list, BC! I didn't realize that 1984 was a limited run. The Hudson might be great for this production! I also didn't put together that Farinelli is running through 3/25 and Carousel is set to open 3/23. 

 

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I would love to see this in The Hudson. That was one of the most civilized and pleasant theatregoing experiences I'd had in a while!

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EM55 said: "kade.ivy said: "Now that we've had some time pass, I still find myself incredibly excited for this show! It has such potential, and I know it will be sung beautifully with the announced stars!

I've been thinking about possible theaters for this production, and the pickings seem somewhat slim, assuming it will be a fairly large production. I, too, assumed that it would take the Broadway until King Kong's announcement for next fall. Now, on the Shubert side of things, it looks like the best possibilities are mid-size houses like the Belaso or the Cort. The Shubert would be perfect if Bette doesn't extend and Dolly doesn't find a new star... The Nederlanders are also without a large house to offer, now that the Marquis and Palace have announced new tenants. 

 

Thoughts? Possibilities I'm missing?


 

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Also excited for this. How about Charlie and the Chocolate Factory closes in winter, and they take the Lunt Fontanne, and Borle plays Enoch Snow?

 


 

"heard that Carousel is going to a Shubert house...so that leaves the Broadway or possibly the Shubert if Dolly closes after Bette AND the Imperial if Great Comet closes!

 

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kade.ivy said: "Thanks for the list, BC! I didn't realize that 1984 was a limited run. The Hudson might be great for this production! I also didn't put together that Farinelli is running through 3/25 and Carousel is set to open 3/23. 

 


 

"heard that Dreamgirls may take the Hudson spring '18

 

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The Hudson is exquisite, but it's a rather tiny stage.  Carousel is a pretty large show.  I'm not sure that it would fit so well in such an intimate house.

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Who is producing this or how did it even come together? Seems rather risky with no big stars, no non-profit. Just kind of came out of nowhere to me. I wonder if it will be a lavish production or a smaller scale. 

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RippedMan said: "Who is producing this or how did it even come together? Seems rather risky with no big stars, no non-profit. Just kind of came out of nowhere to me. I wonder if it will be a lavish production or a smaller scale. "

Isn't Jessie Mueller a "big" star at this point? She definitely has a huge following, with 3 Tony noms and 1 win - that's usually enough to make her a box office bet. Renee Fleming is going to get all the rich folks above 45 in the seats, beyond doubt. Joshua Henry is a rising star; not quite the name he should be, but with a great resume. I'm sure it will do well based on cast alone, lavish or not.

I heard Hudson for Dreamgirls too. I'd love for this to go to Lyceum or Walter Kerr.

 

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RippedMan said: "Who is producing this or how did it even come together?"

Scott Rudin

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Oh I love Muller and Henry, so I will absolutely be seeing this, but just seems risky. Fleming didn't pack anyone in for that play she was in. 

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RippedMan said: "Oh I love Muller and Henry, so I will absolutely be seeing this, but just seems risky. Fleming didn't pack anyone in for that play she was in. 

 

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I think that had more to do with the play than with Fleming. I think her presence in a classic American musical will be quite lucrative. 

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I think the Nederlander would work really well. It's a good in-between for the bigger and smaller houses on Broadway. Of course, the question is if they can get a good name for WAR PAINT once Lupone and Ebersole leave, in which WAR PAINT wouldn't be vacant in the fall.

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"heard that Dreamgirls may take the Hudson spring '18"

That's only logical. Dreamgirls is produced in London by ATG and Sonia Friedman. Now that ATG owns the Hudson, it only makes sense.

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Dysquith13 said: "I think the Nederlander would work really well. It's a good in-between for the bigger and smaller houses on Broadway. Of course, the question is if they can get a good name for WAR PAINT once Lupone and Ebersole leave, in which WAR PAINT wouldn't be vacant in the fall.

 

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Are LuPone and Ebersole leaving in the fall? I assumed they'd at least have yearlong contracts... If they're leaving, Nederlander would be great! Rudin usually goes with the Shuberts but has used Nederlander...

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http://www.broadwaybox.com/daily-scoop/12-actresses-wed-love-to-see-as-carrie-in-the-carousel-revival/

This list popped up in my Facebook today, and there's some interesting dreamcast names in it. My vote would unequivocally go to Phillipa Soo (assuming she isn't cast as Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady).

usn120 said: "Really... REALLY...? It's been 8 years and you thought it was worth bumping to share that you THINK Broadway "Star" Alex Wyse is Jewish?"

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