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PARADE On Broadway - Reviews & News Thread

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#625PARADE On Broadway - News & Discussion Thread
Posted: 6/9/23 at 1:04pm

starlightlocamotion said: "Just throwing Skylar Astin out there…I would not be shocked to see this happen if it were to extend."

 

Skylar yes, Brandon no!


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#626PARADE On Broadway - News & Discussion Thread
Posted: 6/9/23 at 1:08pm

He is in the title role of a successful show on CBS so that won't be happening. 

spicemonkey
#627PARADE On Broadway - News & Discussion Thread
Posted: 6/9/23 at 1:11pm

starlightlocamotion said: "Just throwing Skylar Astin out there…I would not be shocked to see this happen if it were to extend."

Would LOVE to see Skylar in the role

but he will be filming Todd season 2 and won't be available sadly : /

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#628PARADE On Broadway - News & Discussion Thread
Posted: 6/9/23 at 1:14pm

Sutton Ross said: "He is in the title role of a successful show on CBS so that won't be happening."

 

ok, had no idea


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#629PARADE On Broadway - News & Discussion Thread
Posted: 6/9/23 at 1:18pm

Sutton Ross said: "He is in the title role of a successful show on CBS so that won't be happening."

Except that no one is filming due to the strike, and he could have a couple of months, or more, to fill. 

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#630PARADE On Broadway - News & Discussion Thread
Posted: 6/9/23 at 1:19pm

Because of the writers strike which will likely be expanded to an actors strike, it's not a given that anything is filming. 

I'm not sure if TV actors will be able to commit to lead Broadway parts during the strike because of uncertainty about when it will end. But I wouldn't be shocked to see more one week stints of supporting roles, like Ellie Kemper joining  'Peter Pan Goes Wrong for a week. 

 

 

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#631PARADE On Broadway - News & Discussion Thread
Posted: 6/9/23 at 1:23pm

Ensemble1686312979 said: Except that no one is filming due to the strike, and he could have a couple of months, or more, to fill."

Lolz. You joined today to tell me that? Cool story, bro. No one knows when it will end and they have to be ready to film so yeah..... not happening. Thanks so much, though PARADE On Broadway - News & Discussion Thread 

 

Updated On: 6/9/23 at 01:23 PM

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#632PARADE On Broadway - News & Discussion Thread
Posted: 6/9/23 at 1:27pm

MadsonMelo said: "I saw this one recently and found mesmerizing. The single set made of what looks like wood and the projections always reminding us that they were real people really got me thinking Arden's main point was the fact that while we do use musicals to escape, some horrors are with us to this day. This kind of hate in a community is present since ever and sometimes, we can't win.

Yet, the show is very optimistic, especially because their leads are vivid characters that we just have to root for. Both Plat and Diamond are great in their roles, with Micaela being the MVP of the show. I think Ben is very good, but still retains a lot of manneirisms that could stay away, but what a vibratto, and he clearly loves this role. Diamond is heartbreaking on stage and has a magnificent voice.

Grayson is rivelting in the judgement scenes, and Nolan is a presence to fear. Both deserved spots at the Tonys more than some nominees.

The book is actually great at determine everything, and the score is glorious, one for the ages.

I won't be mad if this gets the Tony glorys, and I think Arden is the best nominee in that bunch, and I hope he gets the award.
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Alex Joseph Grayson is riveting and needs to be in Dreamgirls revival when and if it happens.This dude is a star in the making. Just watch! 


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Updated On: 6/9/23 at 01:27 PM

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#633PARADE On Broadway - News & Discussion Thread
Posted: 6/9/23 at 1:28pm

Sutton Ross said: "Ensemble1686312979 said:Except that no one is filming due to the strike, and he could have a couple of months, or more, to fill."

Lolz. You joined today to tell me that? Cool story, bro. No one knows when it will end and they have to be ready to film so yeah..... not happening. Thanks so much, though PARADE On Broadway - News & Discussion Thread


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Actually, I did not just join today, but had to create a new login due to technical issues. Nonetheless, you are very welcome.

 

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#635PARADE On Broadway - News & Discussion Thread
Posted: 6/9/23 at 2:13pm

Sutton Ross said: "Ensemble1686312979 said:Except that no one is filming due to the strike, and he could have a couple of months, or more, to fill."

Lolz. You joined today to tell me that? Cool story, bro. No one knows when it will end and they have to be ready to film so yeah..... not happening. Thanks so much, though PARADE On Broadway - News & Discussion Thread


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Another day, another unhinged response to a totally innocuous comment from Sutton Ross.

The strike means there are going to be gaps in actors' schedules that a stint in a Bway show could well fill. I know nothing about Astin or his show or Parade here, but if hes got a month or two, and wanted to do it, I know Parade would jump at the chance, I doubt CBS could do much about it contractually, and I know I'd be there in a friggin heartbeat. 

 

Theatrefan2
#636PARADE On Broadway - News & Discussion Thread
Posted: 6/12/23 at 1:47pm

Has the website for Parade always had 'limited engagement must end' banner on it? I notice they've updated the awards banner but I can't remember if the end date had always been up or not.

bear88
#637PARADE On Broadway - News & Discussion Thread
Posted: 6/12/23 at 1:56pm

I don’t recall seeing a closing date on the website but there’s never been an indication that the revival would extend beyond Aug. 6. Ben Platt sounded pretty adamant that Aug. 6 was his last day, and I doubt the producers believe the show would do nearly as well without him.

This creates an urgency for people who want to see it.

yyys
#638PARADE On Broadway - News & Discussion Thread
Posted: 6/12/23 at 1:59pm

Always been a limited engagement when they announced it in January.

https://deadline.com/2023/01/parade-musical-broadway-ben-platt-micaela-diamond-1235215824/

 

Theatrefan2 said: "Has the website for Parade always had 'limited engagement must end' banner on it? I notice they've updated the awards banner but I can't remember if the end date had always been up or not."

 

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#639PARADE On Broadway - News & Discussion Thread
Posted: 6/12/23 at 2:00pm

The website has always said "strictly limited engagement," and it doesn't say "must end," it says "final performance August 6," which may or may not be new, but I believe it's been there for some time.

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#640PARADE On Broadway - News & Discussion Thread
Posted: 6/13/23 at 10:30pm

TaffyDavenport said: "ljk3 said: "How did you find out about Ben Plato’s time off? Where does that (important) info come from? Thanks"

These 2 days off have been clearly listed on Telecharge for months.


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Just to backtrack a little, I remember at the time they had Ryan Vona listed to be performing those dates. I wonder what happened to make it swap to Max. (Not taking anything away from Max, I love him.)




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#641PARADE On Broadway - News & Discussion Thread
Posted: 6/13/23 at 11:29pm

everythingtaboo said: "TaffyDavenport said: "ljk3 said: "How did you find out about Ben Plato’s time off? Where does that (important) info come from? Thanks"

These 2 days off have been clearly listed on Telecharge for months.


"

Just to backtrack a little, I remember at the time they had Ryan Vona listed to be performing those dates. I wonder what happened to make it swap to Max. (Not taking anything away from Max, I love him.)
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Does Ryan have dates yet? 

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#642PARADE On Broadway - News & Discussion Thread
Posted: 6/14/23 at 3:04am

I guess late to the party but so happy Parade won best revival. Very well deserved! And Arden direction too!!


"You can't overrate Bernadette Peters. She is such a genius. There's a moment in "Too Many Mornings" and Bernadette doing 'I wore green the last time' - It's a voice that is just already given up - it is so sorrowful. Tragic. You can see from that moment the show is going to be headed into such dark territory and it hinges on this tiny throwaway moment of the voice." - Ben Brantley (2022) "Bernadette's whole, stunning performance [as Rose in Gypsy] galvanized the actors capable of letting loose with her. Bernadette's Rose did take its rightful place, but too late, and unseen by too many who should have seen it" Arthur Laurents (2009) "Sondheim's own favorite star performances? [Bernadette] Peters in ''Sunday in the Park,'' Lansbury in ''Sweeney Todd'' and ''obviously, Ethel was thrilling in 'Gypsy.'' Nytimes, 2000

hearthemsing22
#643PARADE On Broadway - News & Discussion Thread
Posted: 6/14/23 at 10:29am

I'm confused. Ben Platt and everything else regarding the run has said a strict "Must Close August 6th".  Would he leave before then? I don't see an extension happening unless they go back on that. 

mshalo18
#644PARADE On Broadway - News & Discussion Thread
Posted: 6/14/23 at 8:00pm

hearthemsing22 said: "I'm confused. Ben Platt and everything else regarding the run has said a strict "Must Close August 6th". Would he leave before then? I don't see an extension happening unless they go back on that."

Ben posted on Instagram earlier today that the show IS closing on August 6th. Seems like an extension isn't in the cards.

BETTY22
#645PARADE On Broadway - News & Discussion Thread
Posted: 6/14/23 at 8:25pm

Do you think the show will extend? 
 

It’s doing $1 million a week and just won the Tony. 

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#646PARADE On Broadway - News & Discussion Thread
Posted: 6/14/23 at 8:28pm

It wouldn't do good business without him and he wouldn't just lie today on Instagram for no reason. So yes, I think it's done in August. 

Owen22
#647PARADE On Broadway - News & Discussion Thread
Posted: 6/16/23 at 7:34pm

Having not even yet seen this revival of Parade, but having seen this most glorious Sweeney revival... any show winning over this production is a crime! Feh!!

Pashacar
#648PARADE On Broadway - News & Discussion Thread
Posted: 6/17/23 at 8:36am

LOL. I found the Sweeney revival to be trash, but even if you liked it, Parade's revival by all accounts took a show from the middle tier to the top one, did it at the perfect time in the zeitgeist, brought together a killer ensemble – the list goes on: it's everything a revival should aim to do.

Related to that point, I was surprised to see Ben's note about it actually closing August 6. I don't see why he would post that if it weren't true, but at the same time I don't see why they wouldn't try to get another month out of it. WOM is only building so I imagine worst they would do, even without Ben, is break even.

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#649PARADE On Broadway - News & Discussion Thread
Posted: 6/17/23 at 2:41pm

Owen22 said: "Having not even yet seen this revival of Parade, but having seen this most glorious Sweeney revival... any show winning over this production is a crime! Feh!!"

Not a crime at all! Parade was the far superior revival this season and the best directed one as well. Congrats to Arden! 


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