ACL2006 said: "Meg is out for both shows."
Cmon, ACL, you should at the very least acknowledge you pushed an untrue rumor here.
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Downstate Premiering on Broadway this Fall?
The "classics rule" isn't always clear when it comes to more modern works. How is Between Riverside and Crazy, which won a Pulitzer in 2014, had a run at the Atlantic, and had quite a number of subsequent unique productions around the country, a new play in 2022, but Eureka Day, a play from 2018, which only had a month-long off-off Broadway production in 2019 and had fewer subsequent productions, a revival in 2025? The rule is obvious when it comes to things like Shakespea
Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 7/13/26
I think Circle really would have best suited the production, but alas.
Will the wildfire smoke have an effect on Broadway?
uncageg said: "Is it as bad there now as it was on Wednesday, June 7th, 2023. That was crazy. I took pictures of Times Square and it looked so eerie. I had a few masks still in my bag and threw one on. I saw a number of people wearing theirs. From what I remember, shows did go on. I think mine did."
No, it's not nearly as bad as it was in 2023.
Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 7/13/26
Although I agree that one needs to strike while the iron is hot in transferring to Broadway, Jellicle Ball's wait to transfer didn't seem to be deliberate. They had to figure out the question of venue and also defer to ALW's reluctance in having it transfer while Sunset was running.
Rumor: CATS: THE JELLICLE BALL to close in August?
BJR said: "binau said: "I’ve heard behind the scenes from a credible source that the running costs for Ragtime are so high they are losing money every week even with these grosses so ‘hit’ may not be the right word. Broadway is dead."
if Ragtime was profitable, it would not be closing. LCT needs that money and would not be closing a hit."
LCT is a subscription house and needs the space. The Beaumont is their sole Broadw
Rumor: CATS: THE JELLICLE BALL to close in August?
I happened to have my Playbill handy from when I saw the show a month ago; there are indeed 12 credited members of the orchestra.
Downstate Premiering on Broadway this Fall?
Fred Mason said: "I’m assuming this is going to the Booth? I think people are assuming it’s Joe Mantello directing because he’s one of Rudin’s servants. But like his Virginia Woolf, his Downstate won’t have a leg to stand on against Pam MacKinnon’s production. Pam >>> Joe"
...his production of Woolf had 9 performances before COVID shut everything down. You didn't see it.
Next for the Broadhurst
Broadway61004 said: "Not at all defending Rudin or how he's behaved, but are all of you boycotting his shows going to boycott Sound of Music as well? Because by all accountsHammerstein was just as much (if not more) of a brute as Rudin is. How about Chicago given all the issues with Fosse (not to mention that production's director and costume designer)? Again, not defending Rudin, but I do question why there is so much "cancel him" thrown around specifically at him
Rumor: CATS: THE JELLICLE BALL to close in August?
UWS10023 said: "It is hard to believe that this highly creative production will only have 4 months under its belt while The Lost Boys will probably play forever. If Lincoln Center wants success with The Sound of Music perhaps they should consider flying nuns with an opening night appearance by Sally Field."
Lost Boys will not run forever. It has had, at its best thus far, marginally profitable weeks.
And LCT currently has a 
Rumor: CATS: THE JELLICLE BALL to close in August?
ALW’s net worth is 1.2 billion. He can scrape together change from his sofas and fund a cast album instead of issuing statements about how somebody should do something.
Rumor: CATS: THE JELLICLE BALL to close in August?
ColorTheHours048 said: "Sean Nyberg is also lurking in comment sections and taking to his Instagram stories to blame “the community” (whatever that actually means) for not “showing up” and buying full- price tickets. As if we didn’t turn out in droves to support it at PAC 2 years ago. He should be looking into how to reduce costs for audiences and actually make Broadway a place people can afford to visit less discerningly."
He’s to
The State of Broadway
A major issue with Broadway is that basically all aspects of the industry (theater owners, marketing, press, casting, etc) are each dominated by just a few players. It’s an industry in which a small pool of people are working on every production in different combinations.
Rumor: CATS: THE JELLICLE BALL to close in August?
TheatreFan4 said: "EDSOSLO858 said: "Statement from ALW this morning on his Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/p/DaxlrZWDDHj/?img_index=1"
Put your money where your mouth is and fund a cast recording, Andrew. I know shows can't run forever on handouts from rich people, but you can absolutely finance a record of this production for the public."
Worth noting that ALW is a billionaire.
Sam Rockwell, Marin Ireland & Alfred Molina Will Lead A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE Off-Broadway
It is wild that this is happening at LaMaMa of all places.
Rumor: CATS: THE JELLICLE BALL to close in August?
Andre DeShields is not “unsteady on his feet”- he’s still enviably spry. He is clearly playing up his age for much of the show and then cuts loose during the curtain call/encore.
Rumor: CATS: THE JELLICLE BALL to close in August?
ErmengardeStopSniveling said: "
CATS' coverage problem has plagued it since the PAC run. It's physically demanding, and some of its cast is not used to doing this kind of thing 8x a week. Apparently it's been split-track hell over there recently. How they thought 5 offstage covers would be enough mystifies me."
I do have to wonder if this was a significant factor in deciding to close. There is no way this was sustainable without adding significantly
Lin-Manuel Miranda to direct film adaptation of OCTET
Absolutely nothing in that piece suggests that Miranda so much as thought about writing any new material for it.
Rumor: CATS: THE JELLICLE BALL to close in August?
I am very sad this didn’t catch on, but, at the same time, unsurprised it didn’t. But I don’t see its failure as an indictment of Broadway; this is hardly the first great production to flop in Broadway’s history, nor will it be the last.
I do think it’ll be remembered more than many other productions, even more successful ones, though. It’s audacious and historic in a way few productions are and took a show that is now widely se
Rumor: CATS: THE JELLICLE BALL to close in August?
quizking101 said: "Kad said: "The production hasn't even hit 4 months of performances - if coverage is already an issue, how did they expect to run this? To say nothing of the multiple injuries that have already occurred."
One thing I know from chatting with the cast is that there is quite a bit of aggravation that more swings have not been hired since production isn’t putting the cost up and casting has struggled to find people who “fit&
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