lopside said: "nophibbing said: "OuttaTowner said: "Still hoping we get some London imports up here on the boards - Life of Pi (playing in Boston at A.R.T. First), The Drfters Girl, the rumored Cabaret transfer (thought we would have heard something more by now) and my personal fave - the Chichester Crazy for You. And since it’s been a few years out now - and I light of unfortunate recent events - I’d love to see a big splashy Grease revival. No matter how often it plays, it’s a guaranteed crowd pleaser and popular ticket. Find the right rotating cast of popular young leads, give us some splashy new production values, and start ringing the cash registers. It’s one of the shows that man folks just never tire of."
I've heard they're just finalizing details for the Cabaret transfer and it's slated for the Hudson (Since Merrily is delayed). I've also heard that Life of Pi is going into the Schoenfeld in the spring following the A.R.T. run."
If it's Hudson, then I suppose Cabaret can't be spring next year then given that Salesman is on till January. Doubt they'd be willing to(or be foolish to) forego reconditioning the theater into the Kit Kat.
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Les Mis finished performances at the Imperial 9/4/16 and Great Comet started previews end of October. So it's more than doable.
nophibbing said: "lopside said: "nophibbing said: "OuttaTowner said: "Still hoping we get some London imports up here on the boards - Life of Pi (playing in Boston at A.R.T. First), The Drfters Girl, the rumored Cabaret transfer (thought we would have heard something more by now) and my personal fave - the Chichester Crazy for You. And since it’s been a few years out now - and I light of unfortunate recent events - I’d love to see a big splashy Grease revival. No matter how often it plays, it’s a guaranteed crowd pleaser and popular ticket. Find the right rotating cast of popular young leads, give us some splashy new production values, and start ringing the cash registers. It’s one of the shows that man folks just never tire of."
I've heard they're just finalizing details for the Cabaret transfer and it's slated for the Hudson (Since Merrily is delayed). I've also heard that Life of Pi is going into the Schoenfeld in the spring following the A.R.T. run."
If it's Hudson, then I suppose Cabaret can't be spring next year then given that Salesman is on till January. Doubt they'd be willing to(or be foolish to) forego reconditioning the theater into the Kit Kat.
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Les Mis finished performances at the Imperial 9/4/16 and Great Comet started previews end of October. So it's more than doable."
Comet is not quite the same. Bulk of the audience was still seated facing some sort of a stage and it was essentially the stage being redesigned. The in-the-round setting requires ripping out rows and developing a whole level behind the arch. They could do a Comet style thing, but it wouldn't be good enough, because the closeness and having the opposite audience like a mirror to you is still lost. And then there are the risers which also only have that kind of impact when positioned centrally. They could rethink staging completely, but they'll lose the proximity and atmosphere.
lopside said: "nophibbing said: "lopside said: "nophibbing said: "OuttaTowner said: "Still hoping we get some London imports up here on the boards - Life of Pi (playing in Boston at A.R.T. First), The Drfters Girl, the rumored Cabaret transfer (thought we would have heard something more by now) and my personal fave - the Chichester Crazy for You. And since it’s been a few years out now - and I light of unfortunate recent events - I’d love to see a big splashy Grease revival. No matter how often it plays, it’s a guaranteed crowd pleaser and popular ticket. Find the right rotating cast of popular young leads, give us some splashy new production values, and start ringing the cash registers. It’s one of the shows that man folks just never tire of."
I've heard they're just finalizing details for the Cabaret transfer and it's slated for the Hudson (Since Merrily is delayed). I've also heard that Life of Pi is going into the Schoenfeld in the spring following the A.R.T. run."
If it's Hudson, then I suppose Cabaret can't be spring next year then given that Salesman is on till January. Doubt they'd be willing to(or be foolish to) forego reconditioning the theater into the Kit Kat.
"
Les Mis finished performances at the Imperial 9/4/16 and Great Comet started previews end of October. So it's more than doable."
Comet is not quite the same. Bulk of the audience was still seated facing some sort of a stage and it was essentially the stage being redesigned. The in-the-round setting requires ripping out rows and developing a whole level behind the arch. They could do a Comet style thing, but it wouldn't be good enough, because the closeness and having the opposite audience like a mirror to you is still lost. And then there are the risers which also only have that kind of impact when positioned centrally. They could rethink staging completely, but they'll lose the proximity and atmosphere."
Good to know. Regardless, Give Salesmen two weeks to load out and Cabaret could start previews in April.
spicemonkey said: "troynow said: "I do not know about the NYTW production. But I do know it is not happening on Broadway. It was supposed to go to the Hudson."
Guess I have to get a ticket for the NYTW run. I cannot wait for another 1+ year : /
wondering do you have info on the additional cast?"
Rumor is Jonathan Groff, Daniel Radcliffe, and Lindsey Mendez. Unfortunately you have to have that kind of star power for a commercial run of Merrily.
A 14-week return engagement of Take Me Out will begin previews October 27 at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre. Opening night is TBA; it will run through February 5.
I somehow missed the Camelot was moved to the Spring. I also didn't realize that Ohio State Murders was also an LCT production. I wonder if they have something else up their sleeves for a Fall show, because it surprises me they'd leave the Beaumont empty for 10 months!
Gabriel Byrne’s Walking with Ghosts will play the Music Box Theatre. Previews begin October 18, opening night is October 27, and the run will conclude December 30.
Laura Linney will return to Broadway this season in the new play Summer, 1976. Previews begin April 4 at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre, opening night TBA.
Two Sondheim shows competing for Best Musical Revival. Into the Woods vs. Sweeney Todd. Congrats Stephen!
Any word what theater Sweeney Todd is set to play at?
A Chorus Line revival played its final Broadway performance on August 17, 2008. The tour played its final performance on August 21, 2011. A new non-equity tour started in October 2012 played its final performance on March 23, 2013. Another non-equity tour launched on January 20, 2018. The tour ended its US run in Kansas City and then toured throughout Japan August & September 2018.
Planning a few shows and just realized something - neither of the Pulitzer Prize Winning Dramas COST OF LIVING or BETWEEN RIVERSIDE& CRAZY will be up on Thanksgiving Weekend. What are the chances of that? Really wanted to see both productions...and THE COLLABORATION.
I'd imagine Thanksgiving Weekend is bountiful for business so odd that MTC purposely chose not to program that weekend. My loss for sure. Affords me to check out pieces I am on the fence about DOWNSTATE and THIS WILL GET YOU SICK ( I mean, how can you not want to see Linda Lavin on stage again)
Jefferson Mays will return to Broadway in a one-man adaptation of A Christmas Carol. Previews begin November 8 at the Nederlander; opening night is November 21 and it will run through January 1.
Nothing officially announced yet, but looks like Suffs may be coming in the spring, with previews starting in March for opening night in April. No mention of a theatre yet.
I'm taking it with a grain of salt at this point but hopeful/optimistic it's true. I know Shaina Taub has said she wants to do more work on it including possibly an out of town run, and this rumored Broadway time frame seems like it would be compatible with that.
you found your heart but left a part of you behind <3
Any workshops or anything announced? It seems like they wouldn't rush this to Broadway. Although next season there doesn't seem to be a definite "best new musical" besides Akimbo, which is opening early so who knows if it will make it to June.
Sean Hayes will star in the new play Good Night, Oscar at the Belasco Theatre. Previews begin April 7 before an April 24 opening; the limited engagement concludes on August 27.
Mike Birbiglia’s The Old Man & the Pool will play the Vivian Beaumont Theatre. Previews begin October 28, opening night is November 13, and the limited run ends December 30.
Thanks for keeping this updated list, I use it often. What other shows are still rumored to come in? The spring has no new musicals announced yet which seems odd. Potential shows...