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Riedel: Kinky Boots in the Al Hirschfeld Theatre

Riedel: Kinky Boots in the Al Hirschfeld Theatre

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#1Riedel: Kinky Boots in the Al Hirschfeld Theatre
Posted: 7/11/12 at 1:42pm

According to Michael Riedel, Kinky Boots is going into the Al Hirschfeld. I wonder where that leaves Into The Woods to transfer (if it does). He also says Matilda is getting the Shubert. So, I'm guessing none of the theatre swap for Chicago/Mamma Mia?

http://www.nypost.com/p/entertainment/theater/boots_made_for_walkin_qWDfZavLm6bleFWtHqGCAI


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Updated On: 7/11/12 at 01:42 PM

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#2Riedel: Kinky Boots in the Al Hirschfeld Theatre
Posted: 7/11/12 at 1:51pm

Why are you acting like Into The Woods transferring is guaranteed?

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#2Riedel: Kinky Boots in the Al Hirschfeld Theatre
Posted: 7/11/12 at 1:56pm

There are plenty of other theatres Into the Woods could play if they wanted to transfer.


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#3Riedel: Kinky Boots in the Al Hirschfeld Theatre
Posted: 7/11/12 at 2:03pm

Why did everyone think INTO THE WOODS was going into the Hirschfeld anyways? It's like someone just suggested it once and then everyone just assumed that was happening.

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#4Riedel: Kinky Boots in the Al Hirschfeld Theatre
Posted: 7/11/12 at 2:40pm

My feeling has been it will take the Sondheim since I don't believe Roundabout has a show to fill that theater. Otherwise, I could see it taking the Neil Simon or even the Broadway if Amy Adams remains with the production.

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#5Riedel: Kinky Boots in the Al Hirschfeld Theatre
Posted: 7/12/12 at 7:00pm

I really hope Into the Woods goes into the Sondheim.

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#6Riedel: Kinky Boots in the Al Hirschfeld Theatre
Posted: 7/12/12 at 7:09pm

The Sondheim would be great but there are plenty of theatres available like the Neil Simon, the Broadway would be far too big.

Matilda at the Shubert doesn't surprise me as Mamma Mia! is still good at the Winter Garden and they've fended off interest for the theatre from the producers of War Horse.