Mirvish 2012/2013

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#1Mirvish 2012/2013
Posted: 5/11/11 at 3:09pm

Am I starting this thread too early?

I thought Sister Act would have made a good sitdown option for Toronto, but the show will kick off their tour here in Fall 2012.

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MelissaF
#2Mirvish 2012/2013
Posted: 5/11/11 at 7:46pm

I saw the show a few weeks ago...Really enjoyed it...

I think it's fantastic the show is making a stop here....Here's hoping Book of Mormon follows!


2012: American Idiot 01/14, In The Heights 02/11, Warhorse 02/18, The Book of Mormon 02/23, The Gershwins Porgy and Bess 02/24, Anything Goes 02/25, Godspell 02/26, Shrek 03/31, Ghost (West End)04/11, Singing In The Rain (West End) 04/12, Matilda (West End) 04/13, Leap of Faith 05/02, Evita 05/03, Jesus Christ Superstar 05/04, Newsies 05/05, The Book Of Mormon 05/06, West Side Story 06/02, Beauty and the Beast 07/07, Million Dollar Quartet 07/28, La Cage 10/13, 10/27 Sister Act, 31/10 Once, 11/01 Rock of Ages, 11/02 Spiderman, 11/03 Newsies, 11/15 Jekyll & Hyde

wallybag
#2Mirvish 2012/2013
Posted: 5/17/11 at 9:38pm

Wallybag will not be renewing his 2011/2012 subscription. Hart House theatre has a great season of 4+1 free show for $80 dollars. That is where i will be.

tourboi
#3Mirvish 2012/2013
Posted: 6/5/11 at 1:33am

Kicking off tour, but perhaps making way for a CDN company to take over when the tour leaves, a la Jersey Boys? Unlikely, but it'd be fun.

tourboi
#4Mirvish 2012/2013
Posted: 6/5/11 at 1:36am

Since it's going to the Canon... anyone know how BILLY is faring? I know it is a year away but they had originally hoped BE would run for a very long time....

kipster
#5Mirvish 2012/2013
Posted: 6/5/11 at 11:53am

Billy's closing Sept. 3rd

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MelissaF
#6Mirvish 2012/2013
Posted: 6/5/11 at 6:46pm

If there was a discount code, I would gladdly see the show again. Other than the Victoria weekend offer, I havent seen any codes.


2012: American Idiot 01/14, In The Heights 02/11, Warhorse 02/18, The Book of Mormon 02/23, The Gershwins Porgy and Bess 02/24, Anything Goes 02/25, Godspell 02/26, Shrek 03/31, Ghost (West End)04/11, Singing In The Rain (West End) 04/12, Matilda (West End) 04/13, Leap of Faith 05/02, Evita 05/03, Jesus Christ Superstar 05/04, Newsies 05/05, The Book Of Mormon 05/06, West Side Story 06/02, Beauty and the Beast 07/07, Million Dollar Quartet 07/28, La Cage 10/13, 10/27 Sister Act, 31/10 Once, 11/01 Rock of Ages, 11/02 Spiderman, 11/03 Newsies, 11/15 Jekyll & Hyde

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#7Mirvish 2012/2013
Posted: 6/28/11 at 1:26am

A Wizard of Oz rumour has been kicking around for a while (West End Webber version). Now this article mentions that a Canadian company is planned.

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MelissaF
#8Mirvish 2012/2013
Posted: 1/17/12 at 6:55pm

I wonder when the new season announcement will be made....Has anyone heard any whisperings??


2012: American Idiot 01/14, In The Heights 02/11, Warhorse 02/18, The Book of Mormon 02/23, The Gershwins Porgy and Bess 02/24, Anything Goes 02/25, Godspell 02/26, Shrek 03/31, Ghost (West End)04/11, Singing In The Rain (West End) 04/12, Matilda (West End) 04/13, Leap of Faith 05/02, Evita 05/03, Jesus Christ Superstar 05/04, Newsies 05/05, The Book Of Mormon 05/06, West Side Story 06/02, Beauty and the Beast 07/07, Million Dollar Quartet 07/28, La Cage 10/13, 10/27 Sister Act, 31/10 Once, 11/01 Rock of Ages, 11/02 Spiderman, 11/03 Newsies, 11/15 Jekyll & Hyde

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#9Mirvish 2012/2013
Posted: 1/18/12 at 5:48pm

I am hearing the announcement will be made on February 6th.

TorontoSceneTO
#10Mirvish 2012/2013
Posted: 1/18/12 at 5:53pm

Rumours I am hearing are:

1. La Cage
2. Pre-Broadway engagement of HONEYMOON IN VEGAS
3. Book of Mormon
4. Flashdance
5. Sister Act
6. The Normal Heart
7. Backbeat from the West End

What is everyone else been hearing?

wallybag
#11Mirvish 2012/2013
Posted: 1/19/12 at 3:37pm

pay big bucks and get very little

TorontoSceneTO
#12Mirvish 2012/2013
Posted: 1/20/12 at 5:51pm

Would be good to see some of those shows. Do you think Flashdance is a good choice? What about Backbeat closing early in UK will that perform well in Toronto. Is Toronto ready for Book of Mormon? What are your thoughts?

big_red737
#13Mirvish 2012/2013
Posted: 1/20/12 at 11:24pm

If that were the season, with certainty nothing would be substituted or canceled, I wouldn't mind seeing all of them except Backbeat. I have zero interest in yet another Beatles show. I would sit through it if I had a subscription but I definitely wouldn't buy a ticket on its own.

I'd be most excited for Sister Act and Book of Mormon. Probably La Cage as well. I miss having Priscilla here, saw it 3 times here, and this would be a good substitute although I'd like to have Nick Adams back in it. I don't travel to New York to see shows so I would welcome any of these here. Book of Mormon is a hot show right now so I think bringing it here would draw well but I don't really know anything about the business side of theatre. I don't think Toronto would have a problem handling it.

Buddies just did a production of The Normal Heart so I wonder if this would be a re-staging of that? I'd enjoy that one, I missed it when it was on.

TorontoSceneTO
#14Mirvish 2012/2013
Posted: 1/21/12 at 8:40am

I agree with you on Backbeat...

pitfever
#15Mirvish 2012/2013
Posted: 1/29/12 at 12:50pm

I subscribed to Mirvish long time ago, used to have great shows, 7-8 shows, and whatever they advertised was whatever we got.

Now a day, they can change anytime they want. They can advertise show A, and then when the time comes, it gets replaced by show B. How is that legal is beyond me!

Oh, and now the shows are crappy, really. Only one or two decent shows, and the rest, meh.

And lastly, many of these shows are "old". I mean, I have already seen them on Broadway/West End years before (Billy, Poppins, Priscella...). And these were the "headline" shows. So no point for me to subscribe.



Updated On: 1/29/12 at 12:50 PM

wallybag
#16Mirvish 2012/2013
Posted: 1/31/12 at 4:43pm

Dear eStagers,

Tomorrow is the first of February! This month is typically considered bleak and dreary, but this much-maligned month is actually the month that we have been waiting for! Are you ready for 29 excitement-packed days? It may be the shortest month of the year, but we've got enough excitement to get you through the dog days of winter.
Big Announcement February 6!
Julie Andrews, Martin Short, Kim Cattrall, Mel Brooks, John Waters, Queen, Joan Collins, Linda Evans, Dame Edna.

What do all these bold names have in common?

They were all special guests at past Mirvish season launches. It's that time of year again, when we announce to the world the shows in our upcoming theatre season. You'll want to make sure you won't miss this year's event. It's the real deal -- a bells-and-whistles, pull-all-the-stops, highly entertaining event.

Celebrities! Spectacular musical performances! Thrilling surprises!

Mark your calendars and join an exclusive group of media, dignitaries, subscribers and partners on:

Monday, February 6, 2012
10:30 AM sharp start time
The Ed Mirvish Theatre (formerly the Canon and now affectionately called "the Eddie" by those in the know)
244 Victoria St.

Important: You must RSVP by clicking here.

Seating is general admission. The doors to the theatre will open at 10 AM. The event will last approximately one hour and 15 minutes.


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#17Mirvish 2012/2013
Posted: 2/6/12 at 11:51am

The season...
Backbeat - July/August 2012
La Cage aux Folles - October/November 2012
Sister Act - October/November 2012
Honeymoon in Vegas - December 2012/January 2013
The Wizard of Oz - January/February 2013
Book of Mormon - May/June 2013

Bonus shows
Flashdance
War Horse
Bloodless



Updated On: 2/6/12 at 11:51 AM

MelissaF
#18Mirvish 2012/2013
Posted: 2/6/12 at 6:24pm

Thoughts everyone?

I think it sounds great! Ive been lucky enough to have seen everything except Backbeat, and obviously the new Honeymoon in Vegas.....I think Im also going to spring for Flashdance! While the reviews out of the UK were less than stellar, I think it will be fun, and cant be worse than Dirty Dancing....Thrilled to see BOM make its way here!


2012: American Idiot 01/14, In The Heights 02/11, Warhorse 02/18, The Book of Mormon 02/23, The Gershwins Porgy and Bess 02/24, Anything Goes 02/25, Godspell 02/26, Shrek 03/31, Ghost (West End)04/11, Singing In The Rain (West End) 04/12, Matilda (West End) 04/13, Leap of Faith 05/02, Evita 05/03, Jesus Christ Superstar 05/04, Newsies 05/05, The Book Of Mormon 05/06, West Side Story 06/02, Beauty and the Beast 07/07, Million Dollar Quartet 07/28, La Cage 10/13, 10/27 Sister Act, 31/10 Once, 11/01 Rock of Ages, 11/02 Spiderman, 11/03 Newsies, 11/15 Jekyll & Hyde

big_red737
#19Mirvish 2012/2013
Posted: 2/6/12 at 9:05pm

I wasn't very surprised reading through the official list of shows. The predictions here were pretty spot on. I could do without Backbeat but I am actually seriously contemplating subscribing. Maybe not the top level pricing but its still cheaper than Dancap I think, well besides the 30Cap program which I have done. I am already hearing a lot of excitement for Book of Mormon from many non-theatre going friends and people around the city. I think this one might have the potential to have broader appeal than the typical theatre shows and musicals. I don't travel to New York, Chicago or London to see shows so I for one, can't wait for it!

I just hope they don't move anything around, cancel, or change any of the shows this year.

Updated On: 2/6/12 at 09:05 PM

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#20Mirvish 2012/2013
Posted: 2/6/12 at 11:46pm

I'm glad Book of Mormon is officially coming to town, although it's quite a long way off. I hope I'll get to see it in New York before then.

I may want to see that La Cage aux Folles (despite George Hamilton), although I'm not holding my breath on any of the other shows.

And are there no plays out there? I remember back in the day when the Mirvish subscription series was mostly plays, with a musical or two thrown in at the end of the season. Mirvish (and Dancap) seldom program plays anymore.


Coach Bob knew it all along: you've got to get obsessed and stay obsessed. You have to keep passing the open windows. (John Irving, The Hotel New Hampshire)

wallybag
#21Mirvish 2012/2013
Posted: 2/7/12 at 3:35am

i dont like any of these shows from Mirvish also Canstage has a dud season and Dancap is way too pricy, maybe buy a show here and there not much point in buying a subscription this season.

toddsblade
#22Mirvish 2012/2013
Posted: 2/7/12 at 2:14pm

Canmark, plays simply don't pay the bills any more.
Many people won't go to them because it's not glitzy enough. They want big, glamorous shows full of light, fast and easy entertainment (i.e. Sister Act or Shrek) and not thought-provoking, which many plays try to be.

Add to the mix the competition from movies, television, sports and the Internet and it's harder to find an audience for plays, especially at the prices these companies need to charge in order to make a profit. Somehow you have to convince an audience that they should see these shows LIVE instead of recorded. And competition from all the theatres in town for the same audiences - including community theatre in Toronto, which often is based in doing plays and not musicals.

Then remember that no one will come out to plays without a star above the title and don't want to take a risk on something they've never heard of. Case in point: Tony Danza in Honeymoon in Vegas. Not only is this a film, a very pop culture film from nearly 20 years ago, they got a celebrity to put onto the marquee. Admittedly the celebrities in this announcement (Danza and Hamilton) are hardly A-list any longer but they help bolster a series of titles that are familiar (Sister Act and Wiz of Oz), based in the familiar (Backbeat) or huge media sensations/hits (Mormon).

Now recall that people are often ignorant to what might be a good "title" or script in the theatre... hence the desire to see a staged version of their favourite movie (The Graduate or Tarzan) and you demonstrate how poor the market for plays is in Toronto. Even in New York the majority of plays performed on Broadway are produced by non-profit companies for limited runs by companies that can take the financial loss, perform world premieres or load their casts with stars (Frances McDormand and Laura Linney among the recent ones).

The familiar wins. Especially in a poor economy where people have limited entertainment dollars and want to see the flashy shows, feeling like they've gotten a show worth their dollars.

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#23Mirvish 2012/2013
Posted: 2/8/12 at 3:04am

I'm looking forward to everything except Backbeat. I liked Jason Robert Brown's comment "Who are you people"? during the announcement of the season. It seemed a little weird that he has not played in front of audiences before or at least considers it odd to do so - or at least odd enough to ask why the audience is there and who they are.

#24Mirvish 2012/2013
Posted: 2/8/12 at 8:04am

Is it just me? I do not get it why would they put OZ to Jan/Feb.
It is many families' tradition to get to get together around the Winter Holidays and go out to see a kid friendly show. O personally know two families that buys over fifteen tickets at once, so from grandma to grandchild are all going. People drive up to Toronto from 200-300 km for these "reunions" What are the chances that this can be pulled off in Jan/Feb or that Sister Act or Honeymoon in Vegas will cater to the same audience that filled the house at the Sound of Music or Marry Poppins? I think this is a big mistake, but that is just me.