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What's next for the Jacobs

Fosse76
#25What's next for the Jacobs
Posted: 6/24/22 at 7:55pm

troynow said:

"SCHONEFIELD: LIFE OF PI"

Is that a "star vehicle?" Because the next tenant at the Schoenfeld is going to be a star vehicle. 

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markypoo
#26What's next for the Jacobs
Posted: 6/24/22 at 8:01pm

spicemonkey said: "Stephen75 said: "My guess is that the Je hiffrey Richards show is a transfer of the Steppenwolf production of Bug."

THIS IS MY GUESS TOO

I should have asked David Cromer about this when I met him earlier this month
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Could it be the Steppenwolf Chicago production of KING JAMES?

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#27What's next for the Jacobs
Posted: 6/24/22 at 8:08pm

saxpower said: "I'm not doubting your info, but just curious- Is there a Sweeney revival coming I somehow missed hearing about? (I assume its not the environmental Off-Broadway one from a few years back as that wouldn't really work in a theatre as big as the Lunt)."

There's rumors of a Broadway revival starring Josh Groban & Annaleigh Ashford directed by Thomas Kail coming in.

troynow
#28What's next for the Jacobs
Posted: 6/24/22 at 8:13pm

Stevie Walker- Webb is directing. They have Lee Daniels producing so I think they might stand a good chance of breaking through the noise. 

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Jordan Catalano
#29What's next for the Jacobs
Posted: 6/24/22 at 8:30pm

They’re still going ahead with Ashford? What's next for the Jacobs

troynow
#30What's next for the Jacobs
Posted: 6/25/22 at 10:28am

TRUE! If I recall correctly, they wanted the St.James after The Piano Lesson. Turns out it went to the new show NY, NY, 

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Dylan Smith4
#31What's next for the Jacobs
Posted: 6/25/22 at 10:27pm

Could Prima Facie go to the Jacobs next year or is that too big for that show?


The idea is to work and to experiment. Some things will be creatively successful, some things will succeed at the box office, and some things will only - which is the biggest only - teach you things that see the future. And they're probably as valuable as any of your successes. -Harold Prince

SFFrontRow
#32What's next for the Jacobs
Posted: 6/26/22 at 3:46pm

Jordan Catalano said: "I say we still nickname it either The Vader or The Mufasa."

How about "The James" without the Saint... or "The Field" because if you rename it, they will come.

barneyschreibercpa2
#33What's next for the Jacobs
Posted: 6/29/22 at 1:38pm

Im assuming the the Jeffrey Richards production is Ohio state murders starting Audra which was rumoured to open the Cort (now James Earl Jones) which Kenny Leon is most likely directing 

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#34What's next for the Jacobs
Posted: 6/29/22 at 1:50pm

Dylan Smith4 said: "Could Prima Facie go to the Jacobs next year or is that too big for that show?"

The Jacobs is a small house. Any Shubert playhouse would be appropriate for this play. The production will take whatever theatre is offered to them. This is the case with pretty much any play opening this season.

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Robbie2
#35What's next for the Jacobs
Posted: 6/30/22 at 8:41pm

Almost Famous 


"Anything you do, let it it come from you--then it will be new." Sunday in the Park with George

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#36What's next for the Jacobs
Posted: 7/1/22 at 1:34pm

PeterC6482 said: "I just mean that Paradise Square now has no definite date to give up the Barrymore, as long as its backers wish to continue putting $$$ in to it."

There is no way Paradise Square hasn't fallen below its stop clause numerous times (I'd be surprised if they have any weeks where they were above it). If there is another show that really wants the Barrymore the Shuberts will be more than happy to give it to them.

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TaffyDavenport
#37What's next for the Jacobs
Posted: 7/7/22 at 11:02am

Almost Famous is official, but now starting previews on 10/3, and opening 11/3.

Updated On: 7/7/22 at 11:02 AM

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#38What's next for the Jacobs
Posted: 7/7/22 at 11:11am

This is exciting! Almost Famous, Kpop, Kimberly Akimbo and &Juliet will all hit broadway around the same time. 


Miss Keisha? Miss Keisha? Miss Keishhhaaaa?

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Sutton Ross
#39What's next for the Jacobs
Posted: 7/7/22 at 11:30am

Wasn't it starting in September? Was I dreaming that?

ElephantLoveMedley
#40What's next for the Jacobs
Posted: 7/7/22 at 11:31am

Sutton Ross said: "Wasn't it starting in September? Was I dreaming that?"

Yup! It was originally starting previews on 9/13 with an opening on 10/11. This venue situation must have required them to push dates a few weeks.

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Sutton Ross
#41What's next for the Jacobs
Posted: 7/7/22 at 11:44am

Thank you!

RUkiddingme
#42What's next for the Jacobs
Posted: 7/7/22 at 12:17pm

or maybe they moved the dates since they had no sales?

What's next for the Jacobs in the Spring 2023?

 

gibsons2
#43What's next for the Jacobs
Posted: 7/7/22 at 12:44pm

Those of you who booked the tickets for after October 3 performances, based on the Barrymore seat plan, did you get your refund or you kept your seat choice based on the confirmed Jacobs? 

I got a very nice $79 seat in the side front mezz weeks ago, but now $79 gets me only a nosebleed option.

Updated On: 7/7/22 at 12:44 PM

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#44What's next for the Jacobs
Posted: 7/7/22 at 3:04pm

I'm going on 10/8, and, according to Telecharge, I get to keep my $99 center mezzanine row D seat, even though they're now charging $179 for it. Normally, I wouldn't go to an early preview, but I'll keep it for the discounted price. Nothing confirmed yet, so I'll remain cautiously optimistic until it is.

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Broadway Flash
#45What's next for the Jacobs
Posted: 4/23/23 at 9:13pm

I hear Parade is extending for a few more weeks.  Any rumors about what is coming in next?

Theatrefanboy1
#46What's next for the Jacobs
Posted: 4/24/23 at 8:28am

I heard the same… and extension to sep 3.  
 

I wonder if the London production of Rebecca could open here. Or if they’ll use this as the place for the Wiz. 

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jkcohen626
#47What's next for the Jacobs
Posted: 4/24/23 at 9:53am

Theatrefanboy1 said: "I heard the same… and extension to sep 3.


I wonder if the London production of Rebecca could open here. Or if they’ll use this as the place for the Wiz.
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Nah, Wiz is a big musical that'll be designed for big houses. I have no idea if the Wiz has relationships with any owner, but it probably goes to a theatre with more than 1500 seats. 

Based on nothing but a gut feeling, I think it'll be Suffs or The Notebook. 

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#48What's next for the Jacobs
Posted: 4/24/23 at 10:26am

Kristin Caskey, Mike Isaacson, Brian Moreland, and Ambassador Theatre Group are producing. Shubert was previously attached to a revival of it but isn't anymore. If the Ambassador/Jujamcyn deal goes through, I would guess this plays the St. James (assuming NYNY will not go past January) or possibly the August Wilson.

hearthemsing22
#49What's next for the Jacobs
Posted: 4/24/23 at 12:12pm

jkcohen626 said: "Theatrefanboy1 said: "I heard the same… and extension to sep 3.


I wonder if the London production of Rebecca could open here. Or if they’ll use this as the place for the Wiz.
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Nah, Wiz is a big musical that'll be designed for big houses. I have no idea if the Wiz has relationships with any owner, but it probably goes to a theatre with more than 1500 seats.

Based on nothing but a gut feeling, I think it'll be Suffs or The Notebook.
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I heard straight from producers mouths that they are trying to get Suffs in either this year or next. They're really moving ahead and it could make it by the end of the year, beginning of next year. I wouldn't be surprised if it goes into this theater.