"Michael Riedel reported earlier this month that producers have been meeting with New York theater owners and are in early talks about booking a theatre with the Lunt-Fontanne (home to The Addams Family), the Shubert (home to Memphis) and the Palace (home to Priscilla, Queen of the Desert) high on their list."
It might take the Lunt-Fontanne, but I think PRISCILLA would post a closing notice before ADDAMS, even if it was a short period of time in between. The Piccadilly where GHOST is currently playing in the West End seats about 1,232, I've read.
I was thinking the Nederlander would be a good house for Ghost, but I don't know if the set would fit the stage. The size is equivlent to where it plays now.
Less than a year since it opened for an Atlantic transfer. This has to be some sort of record surely? It will do extremely well in the Tony Awards I think since there is practically no competition.
This will surely be going into the Lunt-Fontanne because:
A) It's roughly the same size as the venue it's plays at in London. B) ADDAMS FAMILY will not last after Brooke Shields departs. C) It's a Nederlander theatre.
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Edit:typo Dreaming- The newest article says "Today it's now official that the show will open on Broadway in April of 2012 at a 'Nederlander Theater to be determined"
I also think it will be the Lunt. Nice Work If.....Is eyeing the Palace according to Riedel's 8/19 article.
Its sad the renovated Nederlander is empty with no rumors to fill it. I wonder if there is any chance Ghost could fit in it, or if the producers would want there show on 41st street instead of central 46th. Updated On: 8/22/11 at 12:38 PM
I thought the show was very cleverly executed but the score was really something of nothing. It left me a bit cold, I was never really sold on the casting either, I mean they're both capable but something didn't click for me. I wonder whether either of them will be transfering with the show? Presumably Caissie would but I wonder if they would want someone more Stateside known to play Sam, it does sort of have Aaron Tveit written all over it.
The Lunt Fontanne is noticeably larger than the Piccadilly here in London - the stage is much larger and holds about 200 more seats. That said, the Lunt-Fontanne has to be favourite to get this of the theatres mentioned so far.
Are Caissie and Richard for sure not transferring? Was that just a rumor or is it confirmed? It's a shame if Caissie doesn't, Richard I could give or take but I think that is more of the role. Who would be a good fit for Molly? Updated On: 8/22/11 at 12:50 PM
Are Caissie and Richard for sure not transferring? Was that just a rumor or is it confirmed? It's a shame if Caissie doesn't, Richard I could give or take but I think that is more of the role. Who would be a good fit for Molly?
Per Michael Riedel, only Sharon Clarke is transferring. Say what you will about Riedel, he is usually right about these things and usually doesn't publish anything without first-hand knowledge.
"You travel alone because other people are only there to remind you how much that hook hurts that we all bit down on. Wait for that one day we can bite free and get back out there in space where we belong, sail back over water, over skies, into space, the hook finally out of our mouths and we wander back out there in space spawning to other planets never to return hurrah to earth and we'll look back and can't even see these lives here anymore. Only the taste of blood to remind us we ever existed. The earth is small. We're gone. We're dead. We're safe."
-John Guare, Landscape of the Body
From what I understand, the situation with Caissie Levy is very similar to that of Patina Miller and SISTER ACT last year. The production team is actively searching for someone else to bring the show to New York (preferably a name,) but they're also open to the idea of using Levy if they don't find anyone they like better. She didn't negotiate first right of refusal for Broadway in her initial contract, so they won't have to buy her out if they don't re-hire her.
Richard Fleeshman is being replaced regardless. There's no reason to use him here, since a million American actors could play his role just fine. Sharon D. Clarke, as Michael Reidel said, will be part of the New York production regardless.
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