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The Music Man should do the right thing and postpone/cancel the run now

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#25The Music Man should do the right thing and postpone/cancel the run now
Posted: 5/13/20 at 5:39pm

MollyJeanneMusic said: "This is all assuming Hugh won't want to renegotiate, which I could also very clearly see - although I did hear a rumor on a Disney news website that he's in negotiations to play Hades in Hercules, which could get in the way. But he's been so enthusiastic about this show - I couldn't see him walking away without a good fight."

I think that's by far the most likely scenario. If/when they have to reschedule, I think they'll do it based on Hugh's availability. Sutton too to a lesser extent, but definitely Hugh

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#26The Music Man should do the right thing and postpone/cancel the run now
Posted: 5/13/20 at 6:16pm

briankershawjr said: "I was stating that what people think “ can not open Broadway til there is a vaccine”
I think Broadway is going to have to down size on how many are allowed in the show
Cut back shows to 3 to 4 a week
Every other row

"

Yes, and all performers will be paid once a month too; maybe.  Hope they can get a job for the other days of the week. *smh*


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Updated On: 5/13/20 at 06:16 PM

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#27The Music Man should do the right thing and postpone/cancel the run now
Posted: 5/13/20 at 8:11pm

I guess one thing that works in Hugh's favor is that the TV/film industry is down also, so that industry will have to rev up and work through the backlog of productions waiting to get their turn to film. So hopefully that'll leave Hugh so wiggle room with any upcoming projects. Younger films in NYC so that should be easier to accommodate both, if necessary.




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Jarethan
#28The Music Man should do the right thing and postpone/cancel the run now
Posted: 5/13/20 at 10:13pm

Broadway61004 said: "briankershawjr said: "I was stating that what people think “ can not open Broadway til there is a vaccine”
I think Broadway is going to have to down size on how many are allowed in the show
Cut back shows to 3 to 4 a week
Every other row

"

I'm not sure about 3 shows a week, every other row, etc., but you're right in that there is absolutely no way Broadway is going to wait for a vaccine to reopen (barring a miracle and a vaccine being available in the next 5 months or so). Realistically, this vaccine may take 2 years to develop and fully implement. A giant NYC industry and the tens of thousands of people employed by it are not all going to say "it's cool, we'll just sit back and remain unemployed for the next 2 years until this is fixed". Whether or not that SHOULD happen is of course up for debate. But there is absolutely no way they're going to just sit around and wait.
"

To steal from Field of Dreams, 'if you open it (pre-vaccine), will they come?  I do not think so, in sufficient numbers to even break even, let alone make a profit.  Sad but true IMO.

jo
#29The Music Man should do the right thing and postpone/cancel the run now
Posted: 5/13/20 at 10:43pm

Last May 7, Hugh was in an hourlong chat via Zoom at 92Y with ColumbiaU film Prof Annette Innsdorf, taking in questions from the participants.

*On TheMusicMan, he said it is going to happen, but will likely be pushed back. He did say he has been continuing the preparations for the show. Weekly singing lessons,  Zoom sessions with Music Director Patrick Vacariello (he said he has just sang the score that morning), Zoom sessions with choreographer Warren Carlyle and also mentioned the February  2 1/2  weeks workshop he did with Sutton and Warren. He showed off the showboater hat he said he was practicing some tricks on.  He was also excited talking about how they are looking at the many drafts/songs dropped  of the original production ( Some which did not work then... may work now).  Btw, he said he is committed to the project for one year but he did not clarify if that holds true if the show gets postponed for a long period.

*The session was mostly on filmmaking, films in general, some of his film work and his latest movie Bad Education. It seems he is also participating in online MFA classes with Annette Innsdorf during the lockdown. Btw Bad Education was not a movie commissioned by HBO - it premiered at Toronto filmfest where film distribution rights were bought by HBO at a record-festival price. So, he doesn't really have a working relationship with HBO as suggested here. But the movie was very well-received (at Toronto & with the HBO release - RTomatoes rating at 94%).  He also talked about his recently completed WarnerBros  film ( in terms of principal photography)& now in post-production. It is called REMINISCENCE, with a Black List script written by Lisa Joy Nolan ( wife of Jonathan Nolan who is co-scriptwriter of brother Chris) and which has also been directed by her. Hugh talked about the movie ( sci-fi romantic thriller) which happens in a near future Miami affected by climate change. He called it a film noir. Btw, Lisa and Jonathan Nolan conceived and directed episodes of Westworld. WarnerBros has already dated it for wide release on April 16, 2021.  He did express strong interest in movies that are deep in the study of human nature ( character studies) - hence the choice of Bad Education, which is an indie film based on the largest USA school embezzlement scandal which happened in Roslyn, New York.

*Interestingly, he mentioned that he was just talking that morning to his longtime agent ( Patrick Whitesell of WME/Endeavor) who has helped guide his career. I was hoping that the reason why they were in discussion was they could be talking of alternative plans in case The Music Man gets postponed for a considerable time? Or maybe it was all about something else - LOL!

He did mention how impressed he was with Scott Rudin's work pace - they seem to be in very constant contact as developments on the show and about Broadway are happening.

We'll see... but he seems very enthusiastic about The Music Man.

Updated On: 5/13/20 at 10:43 PM

akhoya87
#30The Music Man should do the right thing and postpone/cancel the run now
Posted: 5/14/20 at 1:03am

Maybe they can get Norm Lewis and Jessie Mueller to fill in... or just Jessie. I would give my right kidney to see her as Marian on Broadway. She was splendid in the Kennedy Center Concert series. I am less jazzed about Sutton Foster.

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#31The Music Man should do the right thing and postpone/cancel the run now
Posted: 5/14/20 at 1:23am

Yeah, I don't care about Hugh Jackman at all. Norm Lewis with Sutton or Jessie is absolutely fine with me! 

jo
#32The Music Man should do the right thing and postpone/cancel the run now
Posted: 5/14/20 at 1:36am

From the Hollywood Reporter article which broke the exclusive news on the revival of The Music Man and the casting of Hugh Jackman --

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/hugh-jackman-lead-broadway-revival-music-man-1194075

"Rudin said Jackman thought long and hard on the right musical-theater project to bring him back to Broadway, and the conversation that led to this project has been going on for about three years.  "

It seems doubtful that Rudin will just give up on Jackman. The likely sales indications for the first few months may have justified his waiting 3 years for the leading man whom he wanted for his revival of Music Man.  Although for all we know - maybe Rudin was talking to Hugh for 3 years for any project that would bring him back to Broadway... and maybe it was either of them who proposed the revival of The Music Man?

Updated On: 5/14/20 at 01:36 AM

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#33The Music Man should do the right thing and postpone/cancel the run now
Posted: 5/14/20 at 4:46pm

Until they have rational rules 're seating on Broadway nothing can survive.Think M&M succeeds with 75%_of seats empty every night? Imagine the astronomical cost for a seat .


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mamaleh
#34The Music Man should do the right thing and postpone/cancel the run now
Posted: 5/14/20 at 5:04pm

The name of Norm Lewis was thrown in as a possibility. Hmm, well, in a few weeks he will be 57.  He's insanely talented, but that's definitely pushing it.  Plus, will tourists flock to see Lewis as they would Jackman?  No way. 

I'm hopeful we'll get updates  in a timely manner soon so we know what will happen with the megabucks spent on Music Man tickets.  

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#35The Music Man should do the right thing and postpone/cancel the run now
Posted: 5/14/20 at 5:07pm

akhoya87 said: "Maybe they can get Norm Lewis and Jessie Mueller to fill in... or just Jessie. I would give my right kidney to see her as Marian on Broadway. She was splendid in the Kennedy Center Concert series. I am less jazzed about Sutton Foster. "

I would like both of them, please. It won’t happen, but I would be much more excited about this production if it was. 


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#36The Music Man should do the right thing and postpone/cancel the run now
Posted: 5/14/20 at 5:10pm

Unless this production is totally dependent on Jackmans availability, I’m sure Rudin has a list of stars who could do in case he can’t. I can see NPH or Seth MacFarlane being contenders.


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Dolly80
#37The Music Man should do the right thing and postpone/cancel the run now
Posted: 5/14/20 at 5:12pm

This show either happens with Jackman- or not at all. It’s been built around him and it’s a star vehicle.

Also there’s no way , with Broadway running costs, that any of theee shows can run only 3/4 shows a week . Why would they do that? It’s makes no sense.

Jarethan
#38The Music Man should do the right thing and postpone/cancel the run now
Posted: 5/14/20 at 5:38pm

Sutton Ross said: "Yeah, I don't care about Hugh Jackman at all. Norm Lewis with Sutton or Jessie is absolutely fine with me!"

And he will sell about 6 tickets.It will not open before starring Norm Lewis.  It is not about talent alone, it is about star recognition.  If they opened with Lewis -- minus pandemic -- they would have to lower the prices of most seats by at least $100, and they would not sell the Premium seats at the current prices...reduce those by hundreds.

BizBuzz
#39The Music Man should do the right thing and postpone/cancel the run now
Posted: 5/14/20 at 7:05pm

I don’t think they will, or need to, make any comment or announcement until End of June when rehearsals are due to start. 
 

It’s obviously likely they will not be able to rehearse but it’s not completely out the realms of possibility, it’s also not out the realms of possibility that during June a clearer picture of a what delay past Sept will be required. Oct, Nov, Spring 2021... it’s still too early to call firmly and to make any decision that means you loose HJ.

I wouldn’t rule it completely out. Yet.

 

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#40The Music Man should do the right thing and postpone/cancel the run now
Posted: 5/14/20 at 8:47pm

And he will sell about 6 tickets.It will not open before starring Norm Lewis. It is not about talent alone, it is about star recognition. If they opened with Lewis -- minus pandemic -- they would have to lower the prices of most seats by at least $100, and they would not sell the Premium seats at the current prices...reduce those by hundreds."

Um, I was saying I would prefer him. And, that's a complete lie anyways, he played to sold out crowds when he was Harold Hill and received RAVE reviews. He is perfect, much more talented than Hugh and only 5 years older. He's perfect for the part if Hugh's schedule won't allow it. Period!

djoko84
#41The Music Man should do the right thing and postpone/cancel the run now
Posted: 5/14/20 at 9:09pm

Sutton Ross said: "And he will sell about 6 tickets.It will not open before starring Norm Lewis. It is not about talent alone, it is about star recognition. If they opened with Lewis -- minus pandemic -- they would have to lower the prices of most seats by at least $100, and they would not sell the Premium seats at the current prices...reduce those by hundreds."

Um, I was saying I would prefer him. And, that's a complete lie anyways, he played to sold out crowds when he was Harold Hill and received RAVE reviews. He is perfect, much more talented than Hugh and only 5 years older. He's perfect for the part if Hugh's schedule won't allow it. Period!
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<<edited by BWW staff>>. No one is paying big bucks to see an unknown (to the general public) Norm Lewis over a Hollywood superstar like Hugh Jackman. I and most everyone else paid hundreds of dollars to see Jackman. 99% of the ticket buyers would not have bought tickets or paid nearly as much for most anyone else.

Updated On: 5/14/20 at 09:09 PM

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#42The Music Man should do the right thing and postpone/cancel the run now
Posted: 5/14/20 at 9:22pm

Hahahahahaa. Everyone knows who Norm Lewis is, he has been all over the world doing concerts, television and Broadway. He's an absolute delight and can actually carry a tune. 

I am aware people are paying a ridiculous sum to see Hugh Jackman for reasons unknown to me. Which is fine. I just prefer another person, that's all. 

Name calling isn't necessary and reflects poorly on you. 

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#43The Music Man should do the right thing and postpone/cancel the run now
Posted: 5/14/20 at 9:30pm

Sweetie, Norm Lewis is FAR from a household name.

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#44The Music Man should do the right thing and postpone/cancel the run now
Posted: 5/14/20 at 9:42pm

Yet, he's known in your household. And the name's Sutton, not sweetie. 

I love how pressed and defensive people get about Hugh Jackman. Perhaps people are just so pissed they paid 500 bucks to see him cook a fish for an hour. Who knows. 

Norm is better. That's my opinion. End of story. 

Owen22
#45The Music Man should do the right thing and postpone/cancel the run now
Posted: 5/14/20 at 10:42pm

mamaleh said: "The name of Norm Lewis was thrown in as a possibility. Hmm, well, in a few weeks he will be 57. He's insanely talented, but that's definitely pushing it. Plus, will tourists flock to see Lewis as they would Jackman? No way.

I'm hopeful we'll get updates in a timely manner soon so we know what will happen with the megabucks spent on Music Man tickets.
"

Norm Lewis has a Voice-From-God...but he isn't a terribly persuasive actor (Sweeney was just too much for him, poor guy).  There are subtleties to the role of Harold Hill that he just could never maneuver.

akhoya87
#46The Music Man should do the right thing and postpone/cancel the run now
Posted: 5/14/20 at 11:30pm

Did not mean to turn this into a Jackman v. Norm Lewis discussion.  I was really rooting for Jessie, anyway.  I like Sutton Foster just fine, but my desire to go see this is a solid "meh" (and Hugh Jackman moves the needle for me more than Sutton Foster does).

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#47The Music Man should do the right thing and postpone/cancel the run now
Posted: 5/14/20 at 11:53pm

akhoya87 said: "Did not mean to turn this into a Jackman v. Norm Lewis discussion. I was really rooting for Jessie, anyway. I like Sutton Foster just fine, but my desire to go see this is a solid "meh" (and Hugh Jackman moves the needle for me more than Sutton Foster does)."

The show itself wouldn't survive without a massive star, especially not at the Winter Garden. The last Broadway revival was a big flop; no way it would never turn a profit with Broadway stars alone.


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BWAY Baby2
#48The Music Man should do the right thing and postpone/cancel the run now
Posted: 5/15/20 at 3:19pm

Like many others, I loved Boy From Oz, though I was not really entertained with his BWAY Christmas show- but Music Man has great music, and I really like the theme of the show- but no way would I want to see it without Hugh. I bought my tickets for November when the tickets first came out. Hugh is not only talented- he loves BWAY- loves singing- loves an audience- and many of us love him back. I would see him in just about any musical- though his last stint on BWAY- some dreary sounding drama- I passed on. He is a world famous superstar- obviously- and without him, the show would not go on. If November is cancelled- I will get tickets for Spring.

dwirth
#49The Music Man should do the right thing and postpone/cancel the run now
Posted: 5/15/20 at 3:29pm

blaxx said: "akhoya87 said: "Did not mean to turn this into a Jackman v. Norm Lewis discussion. I was really rooting for Jessie, anyway. I like Sutton Foster just fine, but my desire to go see this is a solid "meh" (and Hugh Jackman moves the needle for me more than Sutton Foster does)."

The show itself wouldn't survive without a massive star, especially not at the Winter Garden. The last Broadway revival was a big flop; no way it would never turn a profit with Broadway stars alone.
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Oh, please, the last revival ran 20 months - and through 9/11. That's not a flop by any reasonable definition - unless Bierko's wonderful (Preston-channeling.... i know, I know...) performance just wasn't your thing. Did it make money? Maybe not.. but no flop. Dance A Little Closer was a flop. Into The Light was a flop. Honeymoon in Vegas was (sadly) a flop.

Updated On: 5/15/20 at 03:29 PM