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Interesting. I'm seeing the production this weekend.
However, I can't imagine an online petition being effective in producing a Broadway transfer any more than it is in producing a cast album. It doesn't cost anything to click on a petition, which is not how producers look at the cost of producing a musical and potential ticket sales.
I'm a Directing major in New York and I have a few professors and the head of my program who suggested that I grab the attention of some of her friends at the Writers Theatre in Chicago and Gary Griffin, who I've been talking to for a little now, and get them to try and get in contact with either Roundabout or MTC to bring PARADE back to New York. I just haven't heard this much buzz about a production of PARADE since the LA "revisal" in 2009. The petition isn't so much to make anything definite, but you know, producers want to know they'll turn a profit, I get that. I'm just trying to start a conversation. I think a lot of people who want a PARADE "revival" make these big Broadway dream casts with a dream theatre and dream producer. I just believe in this show and believe in its relevancy today.
It's a great regional production and a wonderful cast. The new Writers Theatre building is gorgeous and rivals Steppenwolf and Goodman. I hope they can attract a lot of city folk out to their shows (though the Metra train schedule isn't great, we had over two hour wait for train back to the city after the show). This production could still use some cleaning/tightening up of a few scenes in staging and choreography, but it is quite strong and hits all the right emotional notes. WAY too small for Broadway, however.


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Posted: 6/15/17 at 2:43pm