Emmaloucbway said: "I can’t wait to see him in this role!!! But yes I assume that his run in MFL is a limited engagement BECAUSE of Moulin Rouge. His last performance is 4/28 which would make sense if MR plans to open in the summer."
I agree, especially since they were in Boston the rumor was they were opening in the summer. I'm guessing he'll do this and Moulin Rouge will start late May/June
Shows will accept a ticket on your phone. I've been fine with mobile tickets at Frozen, Head Over Heels, and The Parisian Woman, as well as having a mobile ticket for The Cher Show next month. Just make sure you show them the ticket as it appears in your wallet, not a screenshot, and you'll be good!
Also worth noting that on Hailey's Instagram story is something called A.D. 16 with Alex Boniello, so it's likely that's her next project for the foreseeable future. However I haven't seen anything about it other than Hailey's story and an Instagram ad.
I love OOTI but those are not good numbers. I honestly wonder how Head Over Heels is still open
I don't think Waitress or Summer will make it past the holidays, both seem to have been on the lower end of grosses recently. Nice to see a bit of a boost for Anastasia and Beautiful though since they haven't been making huge amount recently (though nowhere near Head Over Heels level)
theaterwiz414 said: "Are we completely ruling out a Jagged Little Pill broadway run?"
I wouldn't say anyone is ruling it out, but if it does transfer it likely won't be until the 2019-2020 season. Also, Moulin Rouge has been rumored to take the Hirschfeld since before it opened in Boston. Should Jagged Little Pill transfer, I think it would end up somewhere like the Cort or Belasco.
Very, very, early for this thought, but I'm wondering if this will try and make it to Broadway. Considering both Christopher Ashley and Kelly Devine are involved I could see happening, especially since they brought Come From Away and Escape to Margaritaville to New York.
Funnier than I would have expected, very intelligent, and very well cast. Daniel Radcliffe is absolutely perfect for the role of Jim and his American accent is very good. Bobby Cannavale did a good job as D'Agata, and he and Radcliffe play off each other well, with Cherry Jones doing a wonderful job as the mediator.
It's quite thought provoking, especially with the questions asked in the final moments. Really well paced and put together
I didn't leave with the same feeling. I think the show as a whole, especially the humor, is very British and in this case is also subjective. However, I do agree that there should be a content warning for the end of the first act.
Isn't this production aimed to eventually make it's way to New York? I think Playbill posted something about Hal Prince wanting to have it back on Broadway.
I would still love to see it come over, so I wonder if they're going to see how the show is received in movie theaters before planning a Broadway transfer.
They announced on their social media pages today that they have an exciting announcement tomorrow. I'm wondering if this means it will be shown in cinemas internationally, or if it will make the jump to Broadway.