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What s next at the Neil Simon Theater? |
It is unfortunate that "The Cher Show" isn't selling. Such a thrill to see SJB in the show. We both did "Funny Girl" together at Downey Civic Light Opera back in October 1993 when we were both so young.
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Jordan Catalano said: "I love “The Cher Show” and Block is incredible in it. However, that performance on the awards tonight was...unfortunate, at best. Block came off as someone doing a bad impression of Cher and that is the complete opposite of what she does 8x a week at the Neil Simon. My friends and I just looked at each other confused over what they did tonight. "
I AGREE WITH THIS 100%. I loved the Cher Show and SJB was the total highlight for my friends and I. The Tony performance unfortunately fell flat, at least to everyone I was watching with (who all saw the Cher show with me).
Jordan Catalano said: "Charlie was cast in “Magic Mike”, so maybe he’s still involved with it, if it still happens. "
Well... I guess he will have more time to Instagram .
DAME said: "What is next for Charlie Williams ? "
Oh I’ll play that game.
Yes I hope he’s still attached to magic mike
Or transfer over to moulin rouge. Him and tveit on the same stage. Mmm
or id also take him for a miner in Hadestown
Or think he could pull off a role in the inheritance?
Theatrefanboy1 said: "DAME said: "What is next for Charlie Williams ? "
Oh I’ll play that game.
Yes I hope he’s still attached to magic mike
Or transfer over to moulin rouge. Him and tveit on the same stage. Mmm
or id also take him for a miner in Hadestown
Or think he could pull off a role in the inheritance?
"
Or a shirtless one man show.
DAME said: "Theatrefanboy1 said: "DAME said: "What is next for Charlie Williams ? "
Oh I’ll play that game.
Yes I hope he’s still attached to magic mike
Or transfer over to moulin rouge. Him and tveit on the same stage. Mmm
or id also take him for a miner in Hadestown
Or think he could pull off a role in the inheritance?
"
Or a shirtless one man show."
Sure
Broadway Flash said: "Any rumors as to what might go in here for the spring ?"
Does The Music Man have a theater yet?
magictodo123 said: "Broadway Flash said: "Any rumors as to what might go in here for the spring ?"
Does The Music Man have a theater yet?"
The Music Man is going into a Shubert house, and the Neil Simon is owned by Nederlander.
Does ."...Virginia Wolf" have a theatre? Not sure who presents them? I'm thinking Shuberts.
In any case, my dream scenario is that people wise up to the revival of WSS and it makes a transfer to (possible Neil Simon 1,467) or another theatre. Then, a show like The Music Man could move into it. Movie name like Hugh with Broadway and now TV face Sutton Foster - - I don't see any issues selling to a large venue like the Broadway Theatre (1,761) even after the holiday season.
PutonyourWarPaint said: "Does ."...Virginia Wolf" have a theatre? Not sure who presents them? I'm thinking Shuberts.
In any case, my dream scenario is that people wise up to the revival of WSS and it makes a transfer to (possible Neil Simon 1,467) or another theatre. Then, a show like The Music Man could move into it. Movie name like Hugh with Broadway and now TV face Sutton Foster - - I don't see any issues selling to a large venue like the Broadway Theatre (1,761) even after the holiday season."
Virginia Woolf will likely end up at the Laurie Metcalf Theatre, otherwise known as the Golden.
CT2NYC said: "PutonyourWarPaint said: "Does ."...Virginia Wolf" have a theatre? Not sure who presents them? I'm thinking Shuberts.
In any case, my dream scenario is that people wise up to the revival of WSS and it makes a transfer to (possible Neil Simon 1,467) or another theatre. Then, a show like The Music Man could move into it. Movie name like Hugh with Broadway and now TV face Sutton Foster - - I don't see any issues selling to a large venue like the Broadway Theatre (1,761) even after the holiday season."
Virginia Woolfwill likely end up at the Laurie Metcalf Theatre, otherwise known as the Golden."
Ha! Love it!
But also, even if doesn't end up at the Golden, I would hate to see a small-scale play like Virginia Woolf drown in the Neil Simon. It's way too big for that show.






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Posted: 6/9/19 at 10:36pm