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SWEAT on Broadway, Spring 2017 (Studio 54)

SWEAT on Broadway, Spring 2017 (Studio 54)

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PianoMann
#2SWEAT on Broadway, Spring 2017 (Studio 54)
Posted: 12/5/16 at 12:13pm

I'm so thrilled for Nottage and this great show that it'll be bowing on Broadway. I hope the whole company transfers. Studio 54 seems like a huge house for a show like this, though.

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Jeffrey Karasarides
#3SWEAT on Broadway, Spring 2017 (Studio 54)
Posted: 12/5/16 at 12:22pm

With so many acclaimed new plays transferring from off-Broadway to Broadway this season, we could potentially have 5 Best Play Tony nominees this year.

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AC126748
#4SWEAT on Broadway, Spring 2017 (Studio 54)
Posted: 12/5/16 at 12:38pm

Before this news, I would have thought Oslo would win Best Play by a mile. Now the category seems much more competitive.


"You travel alone because other people are only there to remind you how much that hook hurts that we all bit down on. Wait for that one day we can bite free and get back out there in space where we belong, sail back over water, over skies, into space, the hook finally out of our mouths and we wander back out there in space spawning to other planets never to return hurrah to earth and we'll look back and can't even see these lives here anymore. Only the taste of blood to remind us we ever existed. The earth is small. We're gone. We're dead. We're safe." -John Guare, Landscape of the Body

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Scarywarhol
#5SWEAT on Broadway, Spring 2017 (Studio 54)
Posted: 12/5/16 at 12:43pm

This is an unusually strong Broadway season for plays. So exciting. 

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Andy51
#6SWEAT on Broadway, Spring 2017 (Studio 54)
Posted: 12/5/16 at 12:48pm

Well-deserved.  And I also hope the producers don't feel they need to bring in greater "star power" to make it viable on Broadway, as every member of the current cast is outstanding.

neonlightsxo
#7SWEAT on Broadway, Spring 2017 (Studio 54)
Posted: 12/5/16 at 1:27pm

It's great to see Lynn Nottage making her Broadway debut finally... but Studio 54? Really? For this little play?

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Valentina3
#8SWEAT on Broadway, Spring 2017 (Studio 54)
Posted: 12/5/16 at 3:34pm

It's funny you mention Oslo, AC126748. Both these shows are going into houses much bigger than what the material seems to be asking. I'm apprehensive about the venue eating up the play - for Sweat more so than Oslo, but I guess we'll find out.


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neonlightsxo
#9SWEAT on Broadway, Spring 2017 (Studio 54)
Posted: 12/5/16 at 3:38pm

The Beaumont's not that big, as far as Broadway houses go...

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GreasedLightning
#10SWEAT on Broadway, Spring 2017 (Studio 54)
Posted: 12/5/16 at 3:44pm

neonlightsxo said: "The Beaumont's not that big, as far as Broadway houses go...

 

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At 1,200 seats, I'd say it's absolutely on the larger side. Especially for a play...

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Kad
#11SWEAT on Broadway, Spring 2017 (Studio 54)
Posted: 12/5/16 at 3:45pm

Glad to see this is definitely happening. What started as a thin season for new plays has become very exciting, with Paula Vogel and Lynn Nottage making long overdue Broadway debuts.


"...everyone finally shut up, and the audience could enjoy the beginning of the Anatevka Pogram in peace."

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AC126748
#12SWEAT on Broadway, Spring 2017 (Studio 54)
Posted: 12/5/16 at 3:45pm

I don't think the Oslo will suffer at all in the Beaumont. It's a theater that feels far more intimate than it's actual size. And the play itself is really a grand-scale drama.


"You travel alone because other people are only there to remind you how much that hook hurts that we all bit down on. Wait for that one day we can bite free and get back out there in space where we belong, sail back over water, over skies, into space, the hook finally out of our mouths and we wander back out there in space spawning to other planets never to return hurrah to earth and we'll look back and can't even see these lives here anymore. Only the taste of blood to remind us we ever existed. The earth is small. We're gone. We're dead. We're safe." -John Guare, Landscape of the Body

neonlightsxo
#13SWEAT on Broadway, Spring 2017 (Studio 54)
Posted: 12/5/16 at 3:48pm

I was, of course, referring to the intimacy of the Beaumont. Not the seat number.

 

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Fantod
#14SWEAT on Broadway, Spring 2017 (Studio 54)
Posted: 12/5/16 at 4:31pm

My April trip now has over 20 shows that I want to see in the span of 7 days... why is the spring so stacked?

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bjh2114
#15SWEAT on Broadway, Spring 2017 (Studio 54)
Posted: 12/5/16 at 4:48pm

GreasedLightning said: "At 1,200 seats, I'd say it's absolutely on the larger side. Especially for a play..."

What a ridiculous statement for multiple reasons.  First of all, the Beaumont has only had 2 musicals in the last decade (granted they were both long-running in South Pacific and King and I), while there have been 9 plays (7 if you count the three parts of Coast of Utopia as one play).  Secondly, the Beaumont has exactly one more seat than the Schoenfeld, which has plays all the time (including the current run of The Humans) and where in fact 13 of the last 16 productions have been plays.  Finally, the Cort, Longacre, and Barrymore all have MORE seats than the Beaumont and have primarily been play houses in the last decade.



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Whateverjsays
#16SWEAT on Broadway, Spring 2017 (Studio 54)
Posted: 12/5/16 at 5:04pm

I wonder if Miriam Shor is going to stay with the production, she'll also be filming Younger and I know she has a history of doing only off-Broadway 

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PianoMann
#17SWEAT on Broadway, Spring 2017 (Studio 54)
Posted: 12/5/16 at 6:18pm

Whateverjsays said: "I wonder if Miriam Shor is going to stay with the production, she'll also be filming Younger and I know she has a history of doing only off-Broadway."

I'm sure Younger could accommodate her filming schedule around performances in Sweat. Plenty of actors and actresses have handled the double duty with TV shows and films that shoots in New York, so if she wants to stay with the show when it comes to Broadway, she probably could.

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kjck89
#18SWEAT on Broadway, Spring 2017 (Studio 54)
Posted: 12/6/16 at 8:05pm

Sweat is an excellent play! With 3 extensions and sold out shows at the PubIic i think the play will do well at Studio 54. I also hope the entire ensemble transfers to Broadway as they all had superb performances. Will definitely be making a trip back this spring to see it again. I wonder if the play will have changes during the transfer.

orlikethecolorpurple
#19SWEAT on Broadway, Spring 2017 (Studio 54)
Posted: 12/6/16 at 8:29pm

I have a trip planned for April and for the first time ever, I think I'll see more plays than musicals. 

Which previously produced plays are must sees? Sweat / Oslo / Significant Other / Indecent - am I missing anything else that has announced a transfer? 

Relevance81491
#20SWEAT on Broadway, Spring 2017 (Studio 54)
Posted: 12/6/16 at 8:45pm

As someone who had seen all 4 in their original incarnations, my ranking is as follows:

 

Indecent 

Oslo

Sweat

Significant Other 

 

I have plans to revisit the top three 

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RippedMan
#21SWEAT on Broadway, Spring 2017 (Studio 54)
Posted: 12/6/16 at 11:14pm

Significant Other will def be a tough sell alongside these. It's just not...significant...enough. This is such a great show! Hope they expand the design. 

Pauly3
#22SWEAT on Broadway, Spring 2017 (Studio 54)
Posted: 12/7/16 at 8:55pm

"GreasedLightning said: "At 1,200 seats, I'd say it's absolutely on the larger side. Especially for a play..."


bjh2114 said:
"What a ridiculous statement for multiple reasons.  First of all, the Beaumont has only had 2 musicals in the last decade (granted they were both long-running in South Pacific and King and I), while there have been 9 plays (7 if you count the three parts of Coast of Utopia as one play).  Secondly, the Beaumont has exactly one more seat than the Schoenfeld, which has plays all the time (including the current run of The Humans) and where in fact 13 of the last 16 productions have been plays.  Finally, the Cort, Longacre, and Barrymore all have MORE seats than the Beaumont and have primarily been play houses in the last decade."

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What does the number of musicals vs plays having been housed by certain theaters have to do with the prior statement that you claim is ridiculous?  Most plays are indeed housed in theaters that seat less than 1200.  And what sources are you using to obtain the seating capacities of the Schoenfeld, Cort, Longacre and Barrymore?  I think those sources may be suspect.

 

 

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kjck89
#23SWEAT on Broadway, Spring 2017 (Studio 54)
Posted: 12/13/16 at 11:35pm

Whateverjsays said: "I wonder if Miriam Shor is going to stay with the production, she'll also be filming Younger and I know she has a history of doing only off-Broadway 

I don't think Miriam will be joining the Broadway production with the rest of the cast SWEAT on Broadway, Spring 2017 (Studio 54) . Auditions were posted for the role of Jessie and understudies.