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What Broadway Musical do you think could thrive with a John Doyle-esque revival?

What Broadway Musical do you think could thrive with a John Doyle-esque revival?

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#1What Broadway Musical do you think could thrive with a John Doyle-esque revival?
Posted: 12/8/17 at 5:00pm

I'd love to see what John Doyle could do with something like In The Heights. It obviously isn't a totally flashy show but I'd love to see how much Doyle could really strip it down.

How about you? What do you want to see John Doyle bring to Broadway in a completely reimagined production? Do you have an out-of-the-box idea for a show?

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#2What Broadway Musical do you think could thrive with a John Doyle-esque revival?
Posted: 12/8/17 at 5:10pm

I think Assassins and Grey Gardens would good for him.

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#4What Broadway Musical do you think could thrive with a John Doyle-esque revival?
Posted: 12/8/17 at 5:13pm

A Chorus Line. That opening number with the Bennett choreo while playing an instrument would win every Tony Award.


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#5What Broadway Musical do you think could thrive with a John Doyle-esque revival?
Posted: 12/8/17 at 5:15pm

Oddly, Spongebob was my first thought, though he'd need to strip down the book as well.

I think his production of Allegro was something of a misfire, but I'd like to see what he could do with Shenandoah or House of Flowers.


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#6What Broadway Musical do you think could thrive with a John Doyle-esque revival?
Posted: 12/8/17 at 5:34pm

Obviously it’d never happen but I’d have loved to see what he could do with HAMILTON.

The GREY GARDENS idea sounds incredible. I’m not always big on Doyle, I really disliked COMPANY but thought THE COLOR PURPLE was one of the most thrilling experiences I’ve had in the theatre. It seems that a show like GREY GARDENS, which I think didn’t reach its full potential the first time out, would benefit from his ability to get to the emotional core of a show.


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Alex Kulak2
#7What Broadway Musical do you think could thrive with a John Doyle-esque revival?
Posted: 12/8/17 at 5:58pm

Parade (Take the Donmar production even further)

Next to Normal

Bonnie and Clyde. I bet you Doyle could make that show work if he stripped down the cast, had Bonnie and Clyde perform in bullet riddled clothes, that'd be really cool.

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#8What Broadway Musical do you think could thrive with a John Doyle-esque revival?
Posted: 12/8/17 at 6:01pm

I'd love to see what he could do with The Last Ship. That's a show I think would really benefit from being stripped down.

willrolandsframes
#9What Broadway Musical do you think could thrive with a John Doyle-esque revival?
Posted: 12/8/17 at 6:04pm

Alex Kulak2 said: "Next to Normal."

How exactly would he go about doing this? I feel like it'd simply be a more forced version of Greif's production. It would also give a lot less importance to Natalie's recital, since everyone else is out there playing instruments around it.

 

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#10What Broadway Musical do you think could thrive with a John Doyle-esque revival?
Posted: 12/8/17 at 6:11pm

He doesn't seem to have the actors playing the instruments much anymore.

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#11What Broadway Musical do you think could thrive with a John Doyle-esque revival?
Posted: 12/8/17 at 6:25pm

LI'L ABNER


CHURCH DOOR TOUCAN GAY MARKETING PUPPIES MUSICAL THEATER STAPLES PERIOD OIL BITCHY SNARK HOLES

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#13What Broadway Musical do you think could thrive with a John Doyle-esque revival?
Posted: 12/8/17 at 8:20pm

Natasha, Pierre, & The Great Comet of 1812!!!!

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#14What Broadway Musical do you think could thrive with a John Doyle-esque revival?
Posted: 12/8/17 at 8:35pm

Having not seen The Color Purple before I was a bit confused by the story telling in his revival. But thought the performances were great. Just wish it had been staged in a thrust.

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#15What Broadway Musical do you think could thrive with a John Doyle-esque revival?
Posted: 12/8/17 at 9:07pm

bwayboy22 said: "I'd love to see what he could do with The Last Ship. That's a show I think would really benefit from being stripped down."

THAT. WOULD BE. AMAZING.




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#16What Broadway Musical do you think could thrive with a John Doyle-esque revival?
Posted: 12/8/17 at 9:18pm

MATA HARI. It never had a fair chance.

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#17What Broadway Musical do you think could thrive with a John Doyle-esque revival?
Posted: 12/8/17 at 10:15pm

I'm
Surprised The Last Ship has had zero life after Broadway. It's a great score, but no one is doing it.

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#18What Broadway Musical do you think could thrive with a John Doyle-esque revival?
Posted: 12/8/17 at 11:29pm

Dogfight - to give the show a credible Broadway production and punch up the story

Waitress - I think the original Broadway production misses on a lot of emotional marks. That score and story deserved a better director


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#19What Broadway Musical do you think could thrive with a John Doyle-esque revival?
Posted: 12/9/17 at 12:00am

Valentina3 said: "Dogfight - to give the show a credible Broadway production and punch up the story

Waitress - I think the original Broadway production misses on a lot of emotional marks. That score and story deserved a better director
"

There aren't many better directors than Diane Paulus, but I do think the show and her vision just didn't mesh.  I love the Sara Bareilles album but I hate the show so much.  

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#20What Broadway Musical do you think could thrive with a John Doyle-esque revival?
Posted: 12/9/17 at 12:29am

Kiss of the Spider Woman
No Strings
Candide

Gypsy
I'm sure I'll hear carping that the show is done to death but it's the Lear of musical theatre as far as I'm concerned and I'm interested in seeing all the any decent director or actress take a crack at it. Imagine a regional production with Donna Murphy or Victoria Clark or someone who's never going to get the chance to take the role to Broadway. Could be thrilling. Could be lousy. But I'd be interested to see what he'd do with it.

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#21What Broadway Musical do you think could thrive with a John Doyle-esque revival?
Posted: 12/9/17 at 12:36am

I'd totally be curious in a Doyle Gypsy. And yeah, I kind of agree about Waitress. I think it's a brilliant show and I've seen it twice, but I don't think she was the best choice for it. I think it could have had a much simpler production. I think it was over directed. 

I'd like to see him take on something epic like Miss Saigon. 

johnmichael
#22What Broadway Musical do you think could thrive with a John Doyle-esque revival?
Posted: 12/9/17 at 5:18am

JBroadway said: "Spongebob"

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#23What Broadway Musical do you think could thrive with a John Doyle-esque revival?
Posted: 12/9/17 at 8:10am

I'm going to go with Aspects of Love, my first Broadway show and a score I still very much admire.

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#24What Broadway Musical do you think could thrive with a John Doyle-esque revival?
Posted: 12/9/17 at 8:27am

I'd like to see what he could do with Big River, Smile and Grind. All troubled, all in need of focus. As someone said above, could be great or lousy, but interesting either way.

JVJ93
#25What Broadway Musical do you think could thrive with a John Doyle-esque revival?
Posted: 12/9/17 at 10:54am

Doyle should direct a Parade revival. Also curious to see what he would do with Ragtime