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joined:9/20/18
joined:
9/20/18
ALMOST FAMOUS is very likely happening this spring.
MRS. DOUBTFIRE runs out of town in November/December, so depending on reviews that could move in the spring. That's also some scheduling things: 1. Jerry Zaks is going to be tied up from June to October with Music Man, and Scott Rudin is weird about "his artists" working on multiple shows in the same season (though it happened with Zaks and Dolly/Bronx Tale). 2. Kevin McCollum is producing Doubtfire, Six, and Devil Wears Prada; it's one thing to lead-produce multiple plays in one season, but it would seem unwise to pit two big musicals against each other. 3. Maybe it's not a bad idea to have more time between Tootsie and this.
DEVIL WEARS PRADA has not announced an out of town run yet and probably depends on Anna Shapiro and Elton John's schedules (and how good the recent reading was). Perhaps a commercial OOT run in Chicago, since Anna Shapiro is based there?
MAGIC MIKE hasn't announced new authors yet, so who the heck knows.
Magic Mike is in development hell. It would need to get new creatives and a book a new tryout get before coming in so I highly doubt that this season is realistic for it.
I think "Marie: Still Dancing" is a possible announcement waiting for the ink on the paperwork to dry. It seems like of all the recent out of town tryouts, it's about as ready as Diana was to move and so it might have a similar time frame as that one.
I wonder on "Ever After"'s chances this season. Was the cancellation of their run out of town (that was then replaced by Six) a sign of more trouble for it or that they are instead trying to work out a deal for the spring this season?
What about the Beaches musical? It had a tryout then kinda faded out of the picture.
MRS DOUBTFIRE - Spring 2020 - Sondheim Theatre
From Off Broadway, I think The Wrong Man is Broadway aimed and could come in and depending on how Soft Power does at Tbe Public, that could transfer. Some have mentioned A Strange Loop and Octet but I doubt those will transfer.
Flamingo Kid is transferring in the Spring, I think to the Lyceum but don’t quote me on that. As other have noted above Mrs Doubtfire is also coming and has a theater locked down (someone above said they have the Sondheim and that tracks). We will also be getting a musical revival in the Spring from Roundabout, but which has yet to be confirmed (Parade and Caroline or Change seem to be the top contenders).
Someone above mentioned Soft Power, A Strange Loop and Octet. Soft Power is eyeing a transfer but likely not this season. A Strange Loop and Octet and both looking at second runs but neither is eyeing Broadway. But we will likely see both of them in NYC again soon.
InTheBathroom1 said: "I’ve heard Bees is doing London in the fall so not expecting that.
From Off Broadway, I think The Wrong Man is Broadway aimed and could come in and depending on how Soft Power does at Tbe Public, that could transfer. Some have mentioned A Strange Loop and Octet but I doubt those will transfer."
I heard from a semi-reliable source that Octet might be transferring.
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joined:11/20/14
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I heard from a semi-reliable source that Octet might be transferring.
I have also heard from reliable sources, and they are planning additional runs of the show but not on Broadway. Don't know in what form, but it'll either be out-of-town, another Off-Broadway space, or converted performance space like Kazino. But don't anticipate this or any other Malloy shows hitting Broadway anytime soon, he does not want to be involved in commercial theatre.
Mrs. Doubtfire: I had mixed opinions of Something Rotten and yet knowing it's the same writing team, I'm not turned off. With all the recent movie adaptations, good word of mouth could definitely push this forward.
Marie: The topic interests me and I want only the best for Ahrens and Flaherty. But the songs I've heard sound too much like the newer material in Anastasia for my comfort.
A Strange Loop: I don't think it's meant to transfer to Broadway. It's not just that it's subversive but I don't see how it benefits from losing the intimacy of a small theater and upping the production values. It's not that kind of show. If anything, it's meant to be filmed. There's a certain choppiness to the storytelling that would work well with the editing conventions of a movie or even a filmed version of the show.
The Secret Life of Bees: I thought it needed a lot of work. At the very least, the lyrics need an overhaul.






joined:9/19/18
joined:
9/19/18
Posted: 8/14/19 at 12:40pm