Is there a reason this thread keeps getting bumped? OP asked the question in 2004 (and, unless they have a new user name, hasn't posted here since 2007). Yet the thread was dug up again in March, then suddenly again today? (I suspect whatever show the OP wanted to attend in 2004 has closed by now.)
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"La Cage" at City Center
UWS10023 said: "There have been other Encore shows where leads have carried books and it has not faced as much criticism as this production seems to be getting on this board. So it makes me think that this is more about the production in general."
I remember High Spirits earlier this year getting a lot of complaints about the binders, especially when it came to Andrea Martin. A quick check of that thread shows it only takes until the fourth post for a, "They sure like holding their scripts in this production."
https://forum.broadwayworld.com/thread/HIGH-SPIRITS-at-Encores
Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 6/7/26
I'm certainly not expecting a long run for it. I think the best case would be sticking it out through January 3; a show that's set during the holiday season should at least stay open through then. But it also seems foolish to consider packing it in now (Closing Imminent!) considering the bloodbath of closings that are coming. It's not going to be long before there is a lot less competition and a lot more open theaters. Simply by virtue of a lot less options for the (dwindling) num
Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 6/7/26
When a show is up week to week and hits its highest average ticket price in over three months, and you declare "Closing Imminent!" that's not looking at facts. That's doomcasting.
Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 6/7/26
For those doomcasting Two Strangers, they only had 7 shows last week, yet were only down by $17k. That's an average of $82,620 per performance, which is their best in months ($74,442 last week, $81,670 the week before, which was their highest grossing week since February).
"Jerome" at Playwrights Horizon
The earlier thread (though some may have that OP blocked):
https://forum.broadwayworld.com/thread/Jerome-at-PH
Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 5/24/26
Auggie27 said: "I'll just add, going out on a shaky limb: calling attention to a storyentirely contained in the Asian culture and a specific geographic locale deservingAsian actors the action of a "woke mob" misses the point. This piece is a unique capture of a Korean future, theatrical world-building with various components indigenous to the terrain (the "love" motel, for example.) The logic in presenting a Seoul peopled with Asian bots is baked into the DNA
Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 5/24/26
Ensemble1665759202 said: "MemorableUserName said: "Highest grossing week yet for Two Strangers. Love to see it."
this isn’t even remotely true"
My bad. I checked the link in the first post in the page but failed to notice the default on the chart is to show the past 12 weeks and not the full run.
Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 5/24/26
Highest grossing week for Two Strangers in three months. Love to see it.
eta: corrected my mistake.
CHESS Sets June 21 Closing
Inception said: "quizking101 said:
Christopher could definitely pull off Perón though. The man is a true chameleon and his list of credits in the last few years show that he can nail pretty much whatever is thrown his way. (Sweeney, Pirelli, Jelly, Seymour, Anatoly, Washington).
After a year of social media marketing I don't see them suddenly dropping Diego.
I also think part of Jamie Lloyd's styleis the visual balance of the stage p
Ed Harris, Allison Janney & Julia Louis Dreyfuss - OTHER DESERT CITIES Revival??
rosscoe(au) said: "Hudson theatre
September 19th previews begin
closes January 17th"
We know. It was posted on the last/first page.
Owen22 said: "According to Google JLD is playing Polly, the matriarch."
Also according to this thread. It was posted on the first page.
Ed Harris, Allison Janney & Julia Louis Dreyfuss - OTHER DESERT CITIES Revival??
Deadline
Julia Louis-Dreyfus To Make Broadway Debut This Fall In ‘Other Desert Cities’ With Ed Harris, Allison Janney, Joe Keery & Lily Rabe
https://deadline.com/2026/05/julia-louis-dreyfus-broadway-other-desert-cities-ed-harris-1236920897/
2026 Tony Winner Predictions
Two Tony voters reveal their votes to Vulture:
https://www.vulture.com/article/tony-awards-voters-2026-anonymous-ballots.html
(The fact that both of them, let alone anyone, is voting for Nichelle Lewis is horrifying.)
Who's taking Leading Actress in a Musical this year?
quizking101 said: "Even months later, I couldn’t tell you a damn thing in Levy’s performance than stuck with me."
Same. While I was more impressed by several of the other performances than you were, I got nothing from Levy until she got to deliver vocal pyrotechnics in her big number, and by then it was too little too late. Otherwise, it felt like Joshua Henry owning the stage, Brandon Uranowitz doing impressive work, several other actors (s
Who's taking Leading Actress in a Musical this year?
WldKingdomHM said: "I think it’s a Ragtime sweep for every acting category (even thou I’m rooting for Andre)"
If Ragtime's coattails are strong enough to get it a win in Featured Actress for a performance that received...very mixed reactions, over at least 2 performances that were significantly stronger, that would be very disappointing.
Who's taking Leading Actress in a Musical this year?
I agree it will (unfortunately) be the thoroughly mediocre Levy. None of the others or their shows seem well-regarded enough to pull ahead, though there are several, if not all, I would choose before her. But she's in the best received show, and will be carried along in its acclaim.
Very Early 2026 Tony Winner Predictions
kidmanboy said: "gibsons2 said: "theatrekid3302 said: "To say this has the best book is utterly ridiculous the storyline is ridiculously simple and lacks any real plot.This would have been a good Lifetime or Hallmark movie."
I think it's difficult to write a musical with perfectly developed characters. Most musicals, even very good ones, lack in that department. But minimizing Two Strangers to a surface level, primitive Hallmark movie is rid
BECKY SHAW Reviews
There were a few (BECKY, SHAWBILL2ST, SHAWMANIA2ST) but yes, it looks like none of them are working anymore, probably because there's only a month left in the run.
Very Early 2026 Tony Winner Predictions
While "Two Strangers" would be my personal pick (and I would love to see it win), I agree that it's Schmigadoon's to lose. Besides the aforementioned points, it's a homegrown product (vs a foreign import) with a large cast of Broadway favorites on and offstage. In a year without a consensus critical favorite, it seems like it has the most going for it to make it the popular choice.
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