CHESS Previews Oct 19
2025, 12:23:51 AM
Ensemble1711444445 said: "I take it you haven't seen his Galileo.
EricMontreal22 said: "Auggie27 said: ""I hope they dig into the love story more because right now Molokov and Walter have better chemistry than the lovers and you never see any love between Freddie and Florence. By the time we meet them, they are already about to break up..."
Wait, what? Not a ringing endorsement for the fixed book. Strong has h
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No Kings March - Today, Kicks off at TKTS Oct 18
2025, 05:35:46 PM
I cannot imagine that too many tickets were sold at TKTS today.
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Jon Bernthal and Ebon Moss-Bachrach Will Make Broadway Debuts in DOG DAY AFTERNOON, Spring 2026 Oct 18
2025, 05:34:52 PM
I am still surprised by Glengarry Glen Ross' grosses earlier this year large, as I really did not expect that trio to sell so many tickets, especially in that large theatre at those prices. I have not considered purchasing tickets for this, because I expect discount tickets to become available before it opens or, failing that, for it to be a regular on TKTS. Are people on this board expecting those two to be big box office attractions?
I am thinking that, just a f
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Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 10/12/25 Oct 18
2025, 05:27:40 PM
quizking101 said: "Amy Archer said: "Can you all let Liberation get to opening night andreviews before you dance on its grave? The joy around here in pronouncing it DOA after one week of performances, for a show that should engender our support is really alarming." ...
Honestly, the only unadulterated loathing I have in my bag this season is for QUEEN OF VERSAILLES"
Love your choice of words in the last sentence. Having seen i
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BROADWAY DISCOUNTS Oct 18
2025, 05:24:15 PM
I am so frustrated that this is not a spring opening, as I only get to NYC generally in May and October. Every year, I find that there are only 2 or 3 shows that I am REALLY disappointed to miss because of that absence...this production would be on the top of the list most of those years since I moved to a warmer winter climate. I am a huge fan of both Leslie Manville and Mark Strong, who I managed to miss in A View from the Bridge, which I have still somehow never seen live.
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RAGTIME 2025 Reviews Oct 17
2025, 11:30:01 PM
inception said: "Umm...for people who live on the Upper West Side, isn't Lincoln Centereasierto get to than Times Square? And is it really that much harder to get to from the East Side,Brooklyn or Queens,or coming over from New Jersey?
Last year I flew into Newark and was staying in the UWS & it wasn't difficult to get to my hotel.
I dunno, I travel an hour each way on the train from the burbs to Downtown Vancouver everyday. Our transit s
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Angela Lansbury 100th Bday Tribute Oct 17
2025, 03:28:21 PM
I really enjoyed reading this too. The kindness he pointed to throughout the article just reinforced everything I have ever read about her. Must have been an incredibly special person, not just performer.
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RAGTIME 2025 Reviews Oct 17
2025, 03:12:14 PM
The last revival never had a chance. It opened in the worst economic downturn since the great depression, in winter, with no names. I can't prove it with actual facts off the top of my head, but I seem to remember that a lot of shows were hit by that downturn and were forced to close.
I think it is a valid concern that the combination of theatre location and the dog days of winter present a real challenge. If in fact it does have a huge cast and orchestr
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SCHMIGADOON! headed to Broadway? WHY????? Oct 15
2025, 04:05:09 PM
Up until the last second, I did not really believe that anyone was going to invest in any show associated with that moronic TV show. I have been loving musicals for 60 years and I could not make it through the third episode of the first season. I found myself to be embarrassed watching it with anyone else in the room.
But, despite all the money losses last season, the producers have managed to get someone to invest in this. I have to assume that it is associated
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What's next for the St. James ? Oct 11
2025, 11:38:59 PM
THDavis said: "PipingHotPiccolo said: "Maybe QOV will flop, maybe its really has vapid as so many here have said, but the hostility towards it--the eagerness for it to flop--is unseemly. To start a whole new thread about who will replace a show less than a week into its previews? Are you all this nasty in real life?"
I don’t think this post is at all a celebration of a show’s lack of feasibility. To me, it reads as speculation of theinevitabl
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The Great Diane Keaton has passed away.. Oct 11
2025, 04:28:01 PM
Highland Guy said: "Too soon. I don't want to believe she's gone. Ta Ta For Now, Diane Keaton."
I was really floored when I read of her passing. I expected her to live for many years to come.
I had the good fortune to see her in Play It Again, Sam, at the Broadhurst Theatre in 1968. I had a summer job as a 'host' in a restaurant in Times Square and managed to squeeze in a matinee before work (it was very short, even with an
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Lead Actress in a Musical 25-26 Oct 10
2025, 10:34:58 PM
Sutton Ross said: "The freak show is full on having conversations with themselves in the QoV thread. Here's what to do:
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Block the following since they are the same person:
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Don't forget Phillie
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Follies questions Oct 3
2025, 12:18:18 PM
tomorrowBIGLITES said: " My ruthless song cuts to the movie would be:
Waiting for the Girls Upstairs The Right Girl"
I agree with the latter, but I disagree strongly with the former. For me, that has always been the cleverest number in the show, with the two couples younger and older selves intertwining, if not interacting. It does a beautiful job of conveying the two time periods in a single number. It would work beautifully on
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RIP to the brilliant and wonderful Dame Patricia Routledge Oct 3
2025, 12:12:07 PM
I was fortunate enough to see her in two shows. She was wonderful in both. In Darling of the Day, her combination of warmth, humor, and a fine voice made you love her after she had been on the stage for five minutes. I actually saw the show on opening night because I was home from school for the weekend, it opened on Saturday, and there were seats available. There were in fact some empty seats. She brought down the house with her big production number, Not on You
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Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 9/28/25 Oct 1
2025, 12:25:00 AM
The Outsiders drop over the past 6 or so weeks is mind-boggling. This is what happened to Titanic 25 years ago...went from extended great business to a significant drop that did not correct and closed much earlier than I ever would have expected. It would be a real shame if this didn't 'correct'.
I am guessing that Hell's Kitchen needs for Alicia Keys to show up twice a week for a post-performance few songs. IT certainly seems to be wo
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Jamie Lloyd on Evita coming to Broadway Sep 29
2025, 09:46:42 PM
I think that is a good idea.
Failing that, I can only think of two theatres where I could see a balcony scene working, taking into consideration public safety, managing traffic in and around Times Square: (1) the Vivian Beaumont, which is clearly away from traffic. I can imagine that, as part of the production costs, they could work something out to build a balcony outdoors or to use the loge mezzanine, in which case the crowd would need to be in the lobby of the theat
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SCHMIGADOON! headed to Broadway? Sep 29
2025, 05:15:46 PM
It is positively shocking to me that someone would think this could be a hit on Broadway. Perhaps if it were brilliant (no evidence to suggest that), off-Broadway.
I love the theatre, have been seeing shows for a thousand years, and I could not get through 3 episodes of this on streaming. I would never have considered seeing this in DC, even if I lived in the Watergate, which is super close to the Kennedy Center.
I found myself constantly cringing at every turn.
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NYT: The Broadway Musical Is in Trouble Sep 28
2025, 06:37:04 PM
MezzA101 said: "Michael Riedel: Broadway can blame its greedy self for going bust
https://www.thetimes.com/us/opinion/article/broadway-can-blame-its-greedy-self-for-going-bust-50vtwnnzk"
I thought that this was actually a very good article, even if I don't want it to be.
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Broadway Grosses delayed until Thursday? Sep 26
2025, 02:48:39 PM
GiantsInTheSky2 said: "“Is anyone at all surprised the increasingly (or just more openly) right-wing binau is now this anti-worker? That post was something Boris would have written.”
The only people surprised are users who joined this week."
Are you kidding?
First, Binau seems to me to be one of the more consistently pleasant posters on this board. Because Binau is suggesting that some pragmatism is required, does not make Bi
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Who will be the next Broadway Madame Rose? Sep 26
2025, 02:18:28 PM
Here's hoping they retire it for 15 years at least. Then it will be Lea Michelle.
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