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DREAMGIRLS is finally returning to Broadway
 Sep 15 2025, 06:10:41 PM

The8re phan said: "witchoftheeast2 said: "The8re phan said: "sorry, but attendance issues aside, Alex Newell has earned this role and would absolutely bring down the house whenever they go on as Effie. Just asI have earned being in the audience multiple times whenever they do so........"

Something I hope other people realize is that people can say no to a role. So you can think they are perfect, and will be perfect, but it ultimately comes down


Breaking character… acceptable?
 Sep 11 2025, 06:38:48 PM

Kad said: "For me, it's acceptable- sometimes even necessary- when it's to address something unexpected or that has gone wrong that most of the audience could realistically be assumed to have seen. It breaks the tension and creates a "magic of live theatre" moment and then everyone can move on.

Some shows also create moments for performers to ad-lib and since that's part of the production, sure.

But "fake breaks" or performers try


Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 9/7/25
 Sep 10 2025, 04:44:36 PM

binau said: "You can look at the seating charts and see that Tom Felton is clearly selling tickets. I think it's going to be a massive success especially if he's actually good in the role."

But I really do not remember...is the role a decent size??

I shouldn't be surprised.  I have at least heard of Felton, unlike half of the people who have brought surges to Chicago's grosses in the past.


HAMILTON Principal Cast Replacements
 Sep 10 2025, 12:43:56 AM

I have seen Hamilton live 5 times, only once with the original cast, and I have seen it on Disney a few times.

I decided to see the movie today to see if it made a difference on a big screen, as purported.  My opinion: I thought it represented a sizable improvement over watching it on my TV (my home TV is 65 inches, so not huge but certainly not small, and it has a good if not outstanding sound system).

Here is the thing that I concluded, however, after this


Jonathan Groff Sets 2025 Broadway Return with JUST IN TIME?
 Sep 10 2025, 12:22:45 AM

darquegk said: "I mean, Joey Fatone will be the first to crack the self-deprecating joke that he’s Joey the Fat One; he’s been playing bumbling character roles in musical theatre for almost twenty years now. I love the guy (he’s a Pittsburgh icon), but I don’t see him stepping into Broadway marquee leading man roles. It’s not his vibe.



We haven’t had a Jonathan Groff type in ages: a mainstream Hollywood superstar who is also


Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 9/7/25
 Sep 10 2025, 12:12:25 AM

quizking101 said: "Jarethan said: "Jeffrey Karasarides said: "ACL2006 said: "Lots of shows are in trouble now: Hadestown, Book of Mormon, & Juliet, Hell's Kitchen, Six, Gatsby,Stranger Things, & Harry Potter are probably gone by the end of the year."

I imagine business for Harry Potter will probably improve as soon as Tom Felton begins his run.
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You are probably right but I just don't see it


Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 9/7/25
 Sep 9 2025, 09:04:56 PM

I have never seen such a low average ticket price for The Lion King.  Has it gone onto TKTS recently?  If not, where are people getting tickets at these prices?  

The drop that surprised me the most was The Outsiders.  I would imagine that, for its run to date, it has probably averaged close to 100% capacity (because the '102.2%' SRO numbers offset the rare non-sellout performances).  Such a dramatic drop is hard to understand.  I doubt that B


Jonathan Groff Sets 2025 Broadway Return with JUST IN TIME?
 Sep 9 2025, 08:50:41 PM

Unless it is Justin Timberlake, I would imagine those grosses would go through the floor if a boy-band type replaced Groff., and I can't see what he would have to gain by dong it unless he still thinks he could have a future as a movie star and is guaranteed the role if a movie is ever made, which I can't imagine happening.

 

 


Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 9/7/25
 Sep 9 2025, 08:47:10 PM

Jeffrey Karasarides said: "ACL2006 said: "Lots of shows are in trouble now: Hadestown, Book of Mormon, & Juliet, Hell's Kitchen, Six, Gatsby,Stranger Things, & Harry Potter are probably gone by the end of the year."

I imagine business for Harry Potter will probably improve as soon as Tom Felton begins his run.
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You are probably right but I just don't see it.  He has essentially done nothing since the se


Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 9/7/25
 Sep 9 2025, 08:38:48 PM

quizking101 said: "With school back in session, it’s clear that this week has shown us the firm divide between shows that will either sink or float with only two shows (in my opinion) that are riding the middle - BVSC and Mincemeat. With such a small amount of new productions this fall and many looking grim, I agree that Broadway may have a very sad winter coming up

That CABARET number is PAINFUL considering they were able to pull in that much over one or two perform


“Martin Scorsese no longer watches films in cinemas due to audience bad behaviour” - has your theatregoing been affected in the same way?
 Sep 8 2025, 06:00:27 PM

Viewing live theatre, I have no problem shooshing people or telling them to put their phone away.  I have occasionally looked right at them and told them to be quiet or I will get the usher involved.  I have done that a decent number of times, and I have to say that it has always worked for me.  Once at 'On Your Feet',  I had to tell two non-regular theatre-goers (I assume) to be quiet twice.  The second time, I told them I would get out of my aisle seat and a


MAYBE HAPPY ENDING Reviews
 Sep 4 2025, 07:36:42 PM

In some ways this thread illustrates why Kamala lost the election.  The Republicans made such a big deal about the 'wokeness' of the Democratic party, and they had a not-entirely-wrong argument that the Dems were focusing a little too much on issues that most people in the country don't care about.  They needed to focus more on issues that impacted everyone.

While I am a proud Democrat, I do believe that they get carried away sometimes, and I think a lot of t


Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 8/31/25
 Sep 3 2025, 07:02:36 PM

JSquared2 said: "Pretty great forART with $668K for only 3 performances. This week could be close to $1.5M??"

Closer to $1.8 if they can sustain the attendance at the current average ticket price.


Show Closures Before Spring (speculation)
 Sep 3 2025, 06:58:29 PM

I don't know about the backstage, but that theatre has a fundamental issue that is probably not solvable, unless they turn it into a 600 - 700 theatre tor some non-profit.  It's orchestra and front mezzanine are so wide that they have a ridiculous number of bad seats.  No show will ever WANT to go into the Ambassador unless perhaps a one-person show with no scenery. 

IMO the Winter Garden also has a horrible number of very far side seats, but it has nev


Variety's 'Hamnet' Review: Jessie Buckley Delivers Emotionally Devastating Turn
 Aug 31 2025, 10:42:25 AM

I absolutely loved the book, and thought that Buckley was the absolutely perfect choice to play this role.  based on the four reviews I have read, she is going to be hard to beat.  This is the movie i am mist anxious to see the rest of the year.


Lea Michele, Aaron Tveit, and Nicholas Christopher in 2025 Chess Revival!
 Aug 30 2025, 05:59:37 PM

I think people need to wait until at least intermission of the dress rehearsal to criticise the approach to the production.  'Almost a concert'...I got the impression that the London production of Evita was 'almost a concert.'...I will admit that this was mostly from people who criticized it, but -- given all the praise -- that would work for me.


Your first Broadway show?
 Aug 29 2025, 03:28:24 PM

dramamama611 said: "senorvoce said: "The Me Nobody Knows, on a school trip. I think it was at the old Helen Hayes Theater."

!!! I hardly ever hear of someone that even KNOWS of this show, yet alone saw it on Broadway! Just: wow!
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It did play at the Helen Hayes and I seem to recall that it had a decent run.  As I remember it, the cast was comprised solely of teenagers; I remember it as a revue rather than a classis book musical, but


Your first Broadway show?
 Aug 28 2025, 01:08:56 PM

Showing my age here, but the first performance I attended was How to Succeed, which I think I was too young to enjoy.  The first show I saw without parents was a really stupid choice.

I was 14 and my parents had agreed to let me attend a matinee with two friends (we lived in Essex County, NJ, which was pretty close).  The day before we went, the show Mary! Mary! had become the 10th longest running show in Broadway history, so we decided to see it.  Again, probably too yo


Florence Welch’s GATSBY Coming To Broadway
 Aug 28 2025, 01:01:16 PM

Jordan Catalano said: "Oh I absolutely disagree that the show running now has a better score. I’ve seen it a couple times and saw it in London and all I can remember is “Daisy! Daisy!” whereas I can still hum portions of what I saw in Boston. But that’s theater for people, everyone takes something different away."

I second your observation.  I only saw the show once on Broadway, and I did leave the show ‘singing the sets and costume


CABARET sets closing with Porter and Wallace to star
 Aug 27 2025, 10:51:16 PM

JSquared2 said: "Sutton Ross said: "Crusty Bagel/Krup You/Blow Gabriel/Broadway Flash/Angel of Harlem/Afrikan Queen are all the sameperson. Why they care about creating 3 to 5 threads a day on a dying theater website is beyond me, but the mods seem to ban them in a lot less time now."



Ah the sweet irony. You're a riot, doll -- don't ever change. Love you. Mean it.
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Don't forget Phillie Pinto.


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