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Is it too soon to ask for a NYC revival of Heathers?

CreatureKitchen
#25Is it too soon to ask for a NYC revival of Heathers?
Posted: 10/1/22 at 3:24pm

Yes, it is technically available for licensing. However, I know several people who have attempted to get rights in the US (both for college and regional productions), and they are quite difficult to get. I also was affiliated with a college organization that attempted to get rights, and we were basically laughed off by Concord and told we wouldn't get them. Some regional productions have happened, but they are notoriously stingy with who they allow to do the show. They do seem to be more lenient with letting high schools do the PG-13 version. So, for one reason or another, they are still keeping a tight grip on who gets to produce the show.

Also, countless shows have returned to off-Broadway and/or toured after rights have been released. Kinky Boots is a current example, as is Little Shop. While regional productions certainly put a dent in demand, there is a huge difference in quality and production value between an off-Broadway theatre and your average community or regional theatre. There's also the appeal of getting to see well-known actors perform the material.

Lastly, Heathers was available for licensing before the West End run came to fruition. At that point, after the show's short off-Broadway run, it didn't seem like it had any future, so it made sense for them to begin licensing it. But the creatives can clamp down on rights (or stop offering licenses altogether) if a tour or off-Broadway run happens, so that there is no competition. In fact, I'd say that is probably what they would do in that scenario.

VintageSnarker
#26Is it too soon to ask for a NYC revival of Heathers?
Posted: 10/1/22 at 6:06pm

I think it makes for an incredible concept album, but I can't imagine it being staged in satisfying way. I'd be happy to see a concert version in a few years where the actors won't have to worry about shredding their voices for more than a few performances.

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WldKingdomHM
#27Is it too soon to ask for a NYC revival of Heathers?
Posted: 10/1/22 at 6:45pm

I will never forget those horrid costumes, and spaceship looking set off broadway. id rather watch the workshop concert over and over. 

CreatureKitchen
#28Is it too soon to ask for a NYC revival of Heathers?
Posted: 10/1/22 at 7:00pm

Strong agree about the design of the off-Broadway production. I think the West End production is perfectly serviceable in terms of design/staging, though? As in, it's a relatively simple set that gets the point across and does what it needs to do.

It doesn't seem like a particularly difficult show to stage effectively.