It was in a 325 seat studio theatre in London, so I don't imagine they're looking for a huge house. As a Londoner who only bobs back and forth to NY, I'm not sure about house sizes, a lot of you will be better versed in that than me.
The Broadhurst and Music Box already have tenants by Spring 2016 as will the Jacobs, I'm thinking it'll be one of the 1000 plus seater theatres like the Schoenfeld, Cort or Longacre.
is THE GIN GAME a limited run?? Maybe the Golden might open up?? It's been reported that HAND TO GOD is making its weekly nut, so I doubt the Booth opens up. Might LES MIS close by New Year's and open up the Imperial??
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yeah the Gin Game is a limited run so the Golden will definitely have a play coming in the spring. As for Les Mis, I don't see it closing until next fall for Miss Saigon
Philly, why are you so sure that Psycho will go into the Belasco? Also, a View From the Bridge is going into the Lyceum.
I still think it could definitely be the Booth (though I love Hand to God and hope it receives a massive spike in sales). Especially if AP played a smaller house in London, they'll probably want another relatively small house.
EDIT: posted this before seeing the last 3 posts. Glad to hear Hand to God is making enough money.
I think there's a possibility, not 100%, but a small possibility that the Imperial might be available. Though I think it might take the Belasco or Booth
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Your desire to be on the wrong side of history re Hedwig is palpable, but your repeated suggestion that it will close in time for Amer Psycho is so disconnected from any facts that it dredges up unfortunate recollections of your nonsense in the past. What if NPH comes back? What if Justin Timberlake wants to do it? or Gaga? or Mick Jagger? Or any of the hundred other people who could sell out the show on the coldest snow days of winter and the rainiest days of Spring? Please articulate why a show with this one's requirements would want the Belasco if the Golden were available? Logic would suggest that, were it available the Golden would be far preferable on almost every basis. The only difference is you don't have anything controversial to say about that since no open run has to close...
Because guess what? The shuberts won't put a musical in the golden and lady gaga and Justin timberlake don't want to be the 7th replacement. Lots of things you have to consider there hogan