Hamilton is playing in Baltimore from June 8 – July 3, 2021. As previously mentioned, it'll be part of the 20/21 season, which'll be announced on January 14.
Although we're a little over halfway through the 19/20 season announcements, it's time to start discussing the 20/21 season! The Ferryman has already announced that it's touring, and today's announcement of Pretty Woman has really gotten the ball rolling! The Broadway League's Spring Road Conference is also starting shortly, which'll give venues the time to see which shows they'll want to come to your hometown. Here's the l
SPRINGFIELD, IL Beautiful: Oct 18 Waitress: Feb 14 The Color Purple: Apr 10 The Play That Goes Wrong: May 7
----- RIVERSIDE, CA Blue Man Group: Oct 15-16 Cirque Dreams Holidaze: Dec 3-4 Beautiful: Jan 19-20
----- SPOKANE, WA Miss Saigon: Oct 23-27 Jesus Christ Superstar: Nov 20-24 An American in Paris: Jan 14-15* Escape to Margaritaville: Jan 21-26 Once On This Island: Mar 17-18*
Just got word from the booking company in charge of Phantom that, yes, this is the final season for the touring production. Its final stop is in Toronto in early 2020. Also, Derrick Davis is returning to the title role for the run, in case anyone's interested.
Hi all! I'm starting to prep for the 20/21 season and am gearing up to create new spreadsheets. I would love your feedback for the current ones so I'll know how to adjust or modify things for next season. I created this survey that only should only take about 5-10 minutes to complete. I also posted it on the first post on page 1. I appreciate all of your help!
g.d.e.l.g.i. said: "Any major seasonannouncements left,or no?"
It probably depends on how you define major. If you're referring to a new touring show joining the season lineup, it's possible (i.e. Mockingbird), but not likely. If you're referring to the remaining venues, it's a bit trickier this season as several mid-major markets are including new, never-toured-before productions (e.g. SpongeBob & Bandstand). Their in
If you're trying to fill the gaps for CFA (looks like anywhere from 8-12 stops left), here are some possible candidates: Dallas (AT&T/DSM), Nashville, Columbus, Syracuse, Rochester, either DC, Jacksonville, Albuquerque, Madison [confirmed Aug 4-9, 2020, btw], and East Lansing. I might also throw in Hershey, Sacramento, and also the Starlight Theatre in Kansas City (late summer 2020).
Yep, "Oslo" in Chicago is a local production (Time Line Theatre).
I also recently got some clarification as to the "Once" tour: the production at the CLO in Pittsburgh this summer is a local one, but the one announced in El Paso's season should be a new touring production.
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