ACL2006 said: "Call_me_jorge said: "^ I wonder if it will just be a transfer of the Toronto run.
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The Toronto production is an open ended run. So there will be three productions running by Oct. 2018: Broadway, Toronto & tour. I'd imagine a West End production by Spring 2019.
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? A West End revival already happened and ended. The three leads are from the original revival cast.
The Ahmanson Theatre in LA announced Falsettos, and The Play That Goes Wrong today as a part of their 2018/2019 season, so I'm assuming those can be added to confirmed as well!
TheSassySam said: "Any word on a Hello, Dolly! tour? I wouldn't be surprised if Donna Murphy was the touring Dolly."
In previous years, perhaps. However, she has been quoted that her current replacement schedule is all she can handle right now with her current family situation.
Is Falsettos going on a national tour is it only being regionally produced in LA? Does anyone have any more info on Bright Star there are huge gaps in terms of the dates so I'm assuming that more dates are going to be announced in the next few months? And yes Hair did announce a tour as well at the end of 2018 so I'm assuming that that will be for the 2019-20 season.
Also was wondering if Irving Berlin's Holday Inn was going on national tour or if it's only being regionally produced in Seattle? And was wondering if anyone has anymore information about Chorus Line if there are any dates past Kansas City? It's hard to imagine that it's not coming to the Chicago area. Also was wondering if anyone has any information about Hunchback of Notre Dame tour besides dates in White Plains and Seattle... It's hard to imagine that it's not coming to the Chicago area.
Interesting to see that HAIR tour is re-opening a theatre in downtown LA! Glad to see some of those venues put to use - would love to see THE GREAT COMET in one of those old palaces.
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Center Theatre Group (Ahmanson) in LA has specified on their site it's the Lincoln Center Theater Production of Falsettos that is part of their 18/19 season but I haven't heard word on any other markets doing Falsettos so it's hard to say now if it's going to be a full on tour but I hope so!
Expect THE COLOR PURPLE to continue touring. It's selling very well, just might be a reduced tier or possibly non-equity starting in Oct. 2018.
A Chorus Line revival played its final Broadway performance on August 17, 2008. The tour played its final performance on August 21, 2011. A new non-equity tour started in October 2012 played its final performance on March 23, 2013. Another non-equity tour launched on January 20, 2018. The tour ended its US run in Kansas City and then toured throughout Japan August & September 2018.
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Their line-up includes... Elf (season option) The Phantom of the Opera The Book of Mormon (season option) Anastasia Hamilton Miss Saigon Aladdin Hello, Dolly! Fiddler on the Roof
Thrilled to see that the previously announced tours of Miss Saigon and Fiddler on the Roof are (likely) happening.
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I can't remember if Hello Dolly was confirmed, beyond just being "announced" to tour, but what level do we think it'll be? I can see them going SETA with it...which is sad.
However, Anastasia def has been only announced, not even confirmed yet. but if that goes out anything less than Production Tier, I'll flip...there's no reason for it to be less than than that.
That’s the best Dallas Summer Musicals season in years. I’m glad to see that Hamilton will play for one month. Also, I can’t wait to hear who the touring Dolly will be. The biggest surprise is that BOM is on the schedule (granted, it is an add-on). Dallas Summer Musicals is the more “family-oriented” Broadway series and BOM has always played at the AT&T downtown. It’s nice to see that DSM is attempting to get outside it’s comfort zone a little.
Dallas Summer Musicals just put up another great season after a few duds the last few years. Lets hope the AT&T Performing Arts can put one up that can compete because, quite frankly ATTPac's facilities are 10x nicer then DSM.
This is the current 17-18 schedule for "Chicago". I'm seeing it in Fort Worth, TX on Feb. 17, 2018 (which will make it the 20th time I've seen the show since March 2011). http://chicagothemusical.com/ustour.php
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Dallas Theatre Fan said: "Dallas Summer Musicals just put up another great season after a few duds the last few years. Lets hope the AT&T Performing Arts can put one up that can compete because, quite frankly ATTPac's facilities are 10x nicer then DSM."
Well, I will be hoping for the "missing" shows like Dear Evan Hansen, Come from Away, Natasha, Pierre, etc, to show up at ATTPAC. The Winspear is sooo much nicer than the Music Hall! Plus, I would think the technical and spatial production situation at the Winspear is way better for companies than the FPMH.