Just got a look-see at the season for Charlotte (officially announcing on Sunday) and it's a packed house for sure (16 shows)! Like Chicago, they're announcing shows into 2021 but they're still being advertised as being part of the 19/20 season. Unlike Chicago, Charlotte's probably doing this because of the new PAC in Greensboro opening up, and they're announcing their (inaugural) 20/21 season on April 12 with "Wicked" being part of that season (hi
kyguy78 said: "Cincinnati announces this evening and it looks like Mean Girls will be one of the shows.Tee Boyich is out doing press and posted pics from Cincinnati last night on her Instagram story. There was also a tease for the announcement that said something like "the princesses in your family will be excited" so I'm assuming that's going to be Anastasia or Frozen."
Although I can't divulge the season until 7 tonight, I can confirm that Mea
Boston's the only one I don't have a time for. They made it sound like it would be an all-day event on social media. The other reveal times for today should be...
Boston's part of the upcoming Monday Mania on March 11th. Also included (at least): Pittsburgh, Tempe, Appleton, Seattle's 5th Ave, and Fayetteville. (For those using the sheets from post #1, please be patient! It'll be updated as quickly as possible!)
My rep at the Benedum in Pittsburgh has intimated that Hamilton will be coming back there. I'm not sure if it's next season or the one after, but at least it's confirmed to be returning. All will be revealed on Monday.
Additional shows at Denver: Phantom, JCS, Grinch, Rent, Lion King, and BOM. (Don't know if Blue Man Group qualifies, but it's also playing.)
FYI: Denver's season marks the 50th one announced for the year. (Only like 250 more to go!)
As for Phantom's tour, I noticed today that there haven't been any US stops announced past 2019. I know it's still early, but I could see it ending after the stop in Toronto.
Mean Girls is heading to Chicago's Nederlander Theatre this December. Dates: Dec 25, 2019-Jan 26, 2020. Per the release:
Tickets are available now for groups of 10 or more by calling Broadway In Chicago Group Sales at (312) 977-1710 or emailing GroupSales@BroadwayInChicago.com. Mean Girls will be part of the next Broadway In Chicago season, on sale this spring. Fo
Springfield, MO: ETM (Oct 29-31), Les Mis (Jan 21-26), Waitress (Feb 18-20), TPTGW (Mar 24-26), Cats (Jun 2-4)
Philadelphia also announced that Rent will be returning this fall (Oct 18-20) because of how well it performed recently. It will be part of the 19/20 season. Tickets will go on sa
Jeffrey Karasarides said: "The Durham Performing Arts Center hasn't announced their 2019-20 season yet, though they did just announce that the national tour ofAladdin will be coming from October 2nd-26th."
True! And tickets are going on sale on March 7th, which leads me to believe they will have announced the rest of their season by then.
-On another note, Birmingham, AL is announcing their season shortly and it'll include OOTI (Dec 13-15
A rep at the SHN told me that they plan on making an announcement date this week. The plan is to announce either the last week of March or first week of April. They're still finalizing all of the details. Their season will have 5 shows and two have already been revealed (The Band's Visit and Mean Girls).
I'm sorry! I should have included the message direct from the release...
"CHICAGO (February 14, 2019) –The Michael Jackson Estate and Columbia Live Stage announced today that the new musical Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough will now have its world premiere on Broadway, when it opens in Summer of 2020, foregoing it’s pre-Broadway engagement
Phoenix's 2019/2020 season: Bandstand (Dec 6-8), Finding Neverland (Jan 10-12), SpongeBob (Jan 31-Feb 2), and TheIllusionists (Mar 27-29). The ATG venues that have announced so far have been telling me that there will be a season add-on/swap announced later.