Annette170 said: "Dear Evan Hansen and Harry Potter were both fantastic. I’d add The Prom to your list. It’s one of my new favorites because it’s a lot of fun and very funny. Wicked and Mean girls are also good. I haven’t seen the others you mentioned."
Sorry saw wicked it was worse then the worse show ever written
AEA AGMA SM said: "Other than the first and second week of previews, where they only did 4 and 5 performances respectively, the show has yet to have a week that's grossed less than 1.1 million. Any "whispers" that anyone might claim about the show closing before the end of this year would be purely wishful thinking from people who just don't like it. It's not all that unusual for the fall and winter blocks to not be on sale at this point. On Ticketmaster even
Ali if she gets nominated will the first person in a wheelchair to get nominated. She is not even playing a person in a wheelchair. She is breaking boundaries and stereotypes
Warbucks2 said: "Hokosho said: "Warbucks2 said: "Cancel your sight seeing during the day and see both. These could very well bethe showswinning the Tonyfor best musical:2019, 2020."
Is Moulin Rouge really that good?"
In the pre-broadway try out in Boston, tickets were selling for Hamilton-like prices. It is poised to be a huge smash hit."
And Ben loved it for NYT. Huge Hit but is really good theatre?
I love off broadway musicals. But am throwing the idea Ain't Too Proud – The Life and Times of The Temptations will it get any noms. It would be funny if it did a Jersey Boys. Producers will see it as any easy tour show and that NYT review helps. Nowhere near Tootsie or Hadestown.
This will be the 5th year in succession that a show that premiered off Broadway will have won the tony for best musical. If commercial theatre actually showed as much effort as non for profit it might actually get the tony for best musical
nealb1 said: ""Well if Disney keeps doing average shows. I saythey will not have long left"
Disney has employed thousands and thousands of actors, writers, musicians, tech, stage crew, box office staff and theatre personal worldwide for 25 years. In addition to the tens of millions of people going to the theatreworldwide.
They are not going anywhere anytime soon. Not sure why anyone would want that to discontinue?
BwayLB said: "Today marks the 25th birthday of Beauty and the Beast on Broadway as well as Disney on Broadway. I have seen the High School Musical national tour, the Fathom Events presentation of Newsies and last month, Aladdin on tour."
Well if Disney keeps doing average shows. I say they will not have long left