Eugene O’Neil Theatre on fire!! May 4 2026, 04:19:41 PM
I imagine that if the building must be closed for the short term, like 6 months or fewer, they will be able to ride it out thanks to insurance and the money behind the production. If we’re looking at a longer timeframe, then I have to think that closure will be likely. But there isn’t enough information to go off of right now.
i don’t know how long folks working on the production will receive full paychecks for, though. At some point, they will likely have
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Eugene O’Neil Theatre on fire!! May 4 2026, 12:35:11 PM
ACL2006 said: "I guess it's safe to assume they won't be able to have performances this week? Or possibly switch theaters temporarily to do concert versions?"
It's too soon to tell. We barely have any information other than there was a fire.
But- which theater would they go to? Nothing is available right now.
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Eugene O’Neil Theatre on fire!! May 4 2026, 12:29:11 PM
I would assume they will need to do some kind of assessment to determine the scope of damage and ensure the structural integrity of the roof and building remains sound before the building can be used.
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2026 Tony Nomination Predictions May 4 2026, 11:10:28 AM
It appears the only time that has happened was for the original production of South Pacific.
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2026 Tony Nomination Predictions May 4 2026, 10:15:41 AM
Typically, I'd be surprised by a production like Ragtime getting a choreo nod, but it's another thinner category this year. Jellicle, Chess, and Schmigadoon are all in by default as the dance-heavy shows of the season, leaving two slots up for grabs by productions that are not as choreography-forward.
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2026 Tony Nomination Predictions May 4 2026, 09:37:33 AM
Hitting 12 nominations is hard for any revival but it’s harder still for Jellicle Ball since they are ineligible for an additional two categories, the leading performances. It would have to have a clean sweep of every other category plus at least 5 nominations in the two featured categories, which is certainly possible but I’m not sure is likely when there are actually a bunch of well-received performances in those categories this season.
Ragtime is actual
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2026 Tony Nomination Predictions May 3 2026, 11:45:53 AM
In terms of "surprises," I wouldn't be shocked to see:
Emma Sofia sneaking into Best Featured Actress in a Musical instead of Hannah Cruz or Nichelle Lewis. In an excellent cast, her Skimbleshanks stands out as one of the most memorable parts of the show. If the nominators really love Jellicle Ball, I could easily see her as part of that wave.
Max Clayton in Best Featured Actor in a Musical. Probably less of a surprise than the above, but he's a beloved perform
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2026 Tony Nomination Predictions May 2 2026, 07:27:22 PM
malcs98 said: "Kad said: "No. Uncredited work is not eligible."
Just because uncredited work is ineligible does that necessarily mean they have a chance at getting nominated?"
You’re missing the point. Uncredited work in writing and design is common and hasn’t affected nominations or wins in the past. That they chose the disgraced Long to do it is the issue.
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2026 Tony Nomination Predictions May 2 2026, 06:03:39 PM
malcs98 said: "Kad said: "Although it would make sense on paper, I would be surprised if QoV gets in for costumes: it's an open secret that William Ivey Long was brought on to do uncredited work."
Would that make William Ivey Long eligible though???"
No. Uncredited work is not eligible.
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2026 Tony Nomination Predictions May 2 2026, 04:54:26 PM
Although it would make sense on paper, I would be surprised if QoV gets in for costumes: it's an open secret that William Ivey Long was brought on to do uncredited work.
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Sardi’s to Lay Off Dozens During Renovations May 2 2026, 11:02:21 AM
Fallin used to be great as a Hirschfeld-like but the quality of his work really diminished in the last decade or so, particularly when he started digitally adding color fills to his illustrations.
Would love to see a rotating roster of illustrators brought in for the caricatures.
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Encores 2027: You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown; Hallelujah, Baby!; Kiss of the Spider Woman May 1 2026, 01:23:53 PM
Scherzinger does not strike me as somebody who would ever do an Encores production.
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2026 New York Drama Critics' Circle Awards May 1 2026, 12:16:01 PM
Interesting that of the eligible Broadway musicals, it's Schmigadoon with the most support from the critics. Critics make up a minuscule number of the Tony voter pool, and the third viable best musical winner in the mix, Titanique, was not eligible. But I do see this as a bit of a bellweather in an awards system that is idiosyncratic and not the best for predictions. The DCC do tend to have a good track record of awarding musicals that go on to win Best Musical and, as critics, their opin
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Beaches reviews Apr 30 2026, 01:49:25 PM
Even if this did tour, they are so deep in a financial hole that I cannot imagine it would ever turn a profit. I just do not understand this.
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OH, MARY! - the Rudolph administration (April 28 - June 20, 2026) Apr 30 2026, 12:16:02 PM
witchoftheeast2 said: "I feel like I'm getting way ahead of myself here, but would it be foolish to buy a ticket for after Maya's run in anticipation of the cast after her? Is it possible that it's known now?"
I mean, worst case scenario is you'd see a very entertaining show again or, if it's someone you'd rather not see, you could easily sell the ticket. I haven't heard any casting rumors post-Maya, but every cast thus far has been go
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Beaches reviews Apr 30 2026, 11:21:21 AM
Yes, Paradise Square comes to mind. But it was of course produced by a convicted criminal.
There should be security bonds with unions to ensure their members be paid, but those bonds need to be formally invaded and doing so is an involved process.
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Beaches reviews Apr 30 2026, 10:23:12 AM
On the upside, paychecks will continue to go out to those involved. …Presumably.
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Official: Jamie Lloyd's EVITA to open on Broadway in Spring 2027 Apr 29 2026, 05:22:14 PM
The fact that the staging required an external balcony at all eliminated the majority of theaters it could even have gone into. Even without the safety risk, it was always going to be tough to make happen here.
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Official: Jamie Lloyd's EVITA to open on Broadway in Spring 2027 Apr 29 2026, 05:05:31 PM
It wasn't a "stop and watch" event like this, played directly to the public crowds. The safety issue is legitimate but it was not the sole reason. New York is not London.
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Official: Jamie Lloyd's EVITA to open on Broadway in Spring 2027 Apr 29 2026, 04:56:51 PM
Almost every single viable Broadway theater for the transfer is on a heavily trafficked street in a deeply congested area. Not true of the London Palladium. Look at the photos of the crowds that gathered outside the Palladium- you'd be looking at street closures every single performance, 6 days a week, for months, on some of the busiest streets in the city.
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