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Just in Time - Matt Morrison?
 Dec 30 2025, 08:36:21 PM

Jordan isn't an obvious choice, but does tour with his own rock band and thus this sort of presentational turf isn't alien to him. Yet I agree: will he sell tickets? The show is a unique synergy of specific performer, who nursed the project, and song catalog. It needs a winning personality who can morph before an audience's eyes, with a pop singer's voice and a hipster sophistication. (Morrison seems closer to me than Jordan on this point).

Listen to the (brilliant


QoV post-mortems
 Dec 25 2025, 10:12:31 PM

If/Then was nominated for Best Score and Best Actress. (Mea culpa) It ran for 430 performances, March 2014 - March 2015, the star remaining with the show and then touring for part of the national, Jackie Burns, her standby, remaining. Though it did not recoup, it was not a mostly successful return to B'way for Menzel after Wicked. And of course, Frozen. Which is my bigger point. Arguably, Queen falls more into the If/Then


Trump calls it the Trump Kennedy Center
 Dec 24 2025, 09:32:53 PM

Christmas Eve Jazz Concert Canceled. "When I saw the name change on the Kennedy Center website and then hours later on the building, I chose to cancel our concert,” Redd told The Associated Press in an email Wednesday. Redd, a drummer and vibraphone player who has toured with everyone from Dizzy Gillespie to Ray Brown, has been presiding over holiday Jazz Jams at the Kennedy Center since 2006. As to the illegality of what occurred: The law explicitly prohibits the board of trustees from making the center into a memorial to anyone else, and from putting another person’s name on the building’s exterior.

20 U.S. Code § 76j - Duties of Board

"...No change in the management and operation of the grounds may be made without the express approval of Congress and of the Secretary of the Interior..."

"...the Board shall assure that after December 2, 1983, no additional memorials or plaques in the nature of memorials shall be designated or installed in the public areas of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts..."



https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/trump-administration/kennedy-center-christmas-eve-jazz-concert-canceled-trump-name-added-rcna250894?fbclid=IwY2xjawO5gZRleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZBAyMjIwMzkxNzg4MjAwODkyAAEe3ovOhCzC2VwMAbzc3fccl1FpB4UpKQ8-Kd2NZQy4IN-kgF7cdf0Cmhp4Rv0_aem_lCqT6V68p37PwLngOU9ETw


QoV post-mortems
 Dec 24 2025, 09:15:44 PM

It's been interesting to note now often Redwood is cited as context. Yet other than the obvious connection to Chenoweth, its a show with almost zero parallels to Queen. In content, style, and comparatively modest presentation, not similar at all. It offered a relatable tale of a grieving woman's journey to self-forgiveness if not closure. We can mock its wide-eyed belief in Thoreau's Walden for spiritual and corporeal reinvention, its New Age twee-ness (nami


QoV post-mortems
 Dec 24 2025, 02:16:08 PM

"Don't blame Arden. No one could make this work."

Arden was involved almost from the outset, one of the first tier creatives. The show had a high profile out of town engagement with mainstream reviews that proved prescient in their diagnostics. Arden shepherded the piece through every step, the artistic team leader tasked with finding solutions to problems identified by consensus. We can lose the word "blame," but to pretend his hands-on input was


THE QUEEN OF VERSAILLES To Close January 4, 2026
 Dec 22 2025, 09:15:06 AM

The post-closing deconstruction of Arden and company's justification in this thread is so persuasively argued, the last thoughtful word on this show; and as someone who's been here two decades - and saw Queen, for the record - the kind of discourse this board is known for. Thank you, smart folks.

I'll just add: Blaming this debacle on misogyny is rich indeed. The show is a celebration of a navel-gazing woman who has no skill, no discern


Bowen Yang
 Dec 19 2025, 09:38:40 PM

Nope. I'm responding to the creatives' announcement of their expansion of the stage material before the release of the first film, and a revisit to the Maguire text for more depth and world-building. With the split, they claimed they found more room for a fuller canvas of characters. The Shiv students were introduced as players in Glinda's part of the narrative, but other than the top of the second film, mostly disappear. Just an observation. 


Bowen Yang
 Dec 19 2025, 02:39:20 PM

I found his role in the second Wicked strangely truncated. But the film didn't know what to do with any of the supporting players in this second act masquerading as a sequel (and to me, the central trio could've used more interaction with other players). He has screen top at the top and then disappears, probably on the cutting room floor. 

It crossed my mind that he was offered Maybe Happy Ending. 


Patrick Wilson at 52
 Dec 17 2025, 02:41:45 PM

Be careful clicking on this site. It can freeze laptops. 


Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 12/14/25
 Dec 16 2025, 09:13:02 PM

Wasn't Michele only scheduled out on the final Sunday (12/14) matinee? Her second absence is in this week, Tuesday night. But I agree, the show can likely survive and do well with one of the trio out. 


Universal's WICKED Films - News & Discussion Thread
 Dec 15 2025, 01:54:35 PM

Count me among the disappointed. I wanted to love it, and the first 10 minutes gave me hope, since it begns in medias res. Yet. This take will infuriate those who were enchanted, yet ... from strictly a craft standpoint, it must be noted that an efficient hour second act on Broadway has been expanded to 2 hours 17 minutes, and the resulting padding (a wedding, origin story flashbacks, 2 new but unmemorable songs, one with almost indecipherable lyrics) leaves the audience co


Official: TITANIQUE to dock at the St. James, March 2026 (16 Weeks Only)
 Dec 15 2025, 01:38:44 PM

Why must it be 16 weeks only, more like Illinoise


Most suspenseful play you've seen?
 Dec 14 2025, 08:48:41 PM

I'd add The Humans, by Stephen Karem. It's a grim forced-reunion Thanksgiving play set in a lower Manhattan two-tier basement duplex that manages to make suburban domesticity threatened by an urban environment something palpable. Much goes on, the neighbors are mysterious presence, and yet very little. Adultery is revealed, and mysterious doings happen around the core event. But it created an ominous atmosphere that captured something frightening about such family gather


CHESS (2025 Broadway Revival) Reviews
 Dec 14 2025, 07:51:08 PM

Almost bought seats for this afternoon but the plummeting temps and snow forecast convinced me to wait. (This morning's bitter winds suggested that I made a good call.)  It's nice to know the standby is solid. There are multiple Michele outs in 2026, and maybe the prices will again be reduced. I did notice that today's performance was wildly undersold on Telecharge. Plenty of good seats at every price. Didn't check Tuesday. 


LITTLE BEAR RIDGE ROAD Reviews
 Dec 13 2025, 10:48:26 AM

The eloquent Shaw review - highlighting the distinct Americana in Hunter's story - is, in the best sense, triggering. The play is closing in no small part because it's a non-event offering in an "event" forward ecosystem. Ticket pricing as a liability remains a controversial topic, because we're told that even short runs require a preponderance of near premium seats to ensure return on the dollar. But here's where we hit a sociological wall: A show like Hun


LITTLE BEAR RIDGE ROAD Previews
 Dec 12 2025, 11:30:03 AM

More than a little shocked and dismayed by this. But January looms large as a black hole for Broadway this year. Little Bear and Liberation have both struggled, Liberation even more, making it harder than ever for new plays to find audiences. And both of these had stunning receptions. Are starry revivals of the canon warhorses the only successes? It's frightening.


Next Maybe Happy Ending Leads?
 Dec 12 2025, 11:20:20 AM

Some of us believed Criss was returning briefly, to play the show only through the holidays. But apparently that was conjecture. Not that the website was always accurate about what company ticket buyers were purchasing seats to see (infamously, Criss's name didn't disappear from advance sales until just before he left; I know because I checked it often last summer). If memory serves, the show ultimately stayed near 100% capacity during Feldman's run, albeit with lower b.o.&nb


THE QUEEN OF VERSAILLES To Close January 4, 2026
 Dec 12 2025, 09:28:58 AM

TotallyEffed's take is so useful at this late date, the comparison with Gleason's je ne sais quoi attributes informing her Baker's Wife the perfect illustration: some actors inhabit roles, creating an alchemy of character and artist that's impossible to frame with words. Acting is both a science - craft - and a mysterious art, the morphing into another via an almost chemical synergy. Here, we see a gifted musical comedy star tackling a role outside her resum


CHESS (2025 Broadway Revival) Reviews
 Dec 11 2025, 01:17:15 PM

MIchele's first outs, December 14 and December 16, are wide open with reduced prices. (N.B., I was about to snatch up a pair for Sunday, when my Telecharge account was locked {OT, but what a pain because apparently in my haste, to sign in as a guest, it amounted to a security breach requiring resolution). Anyway, if you don't care about Ms. Michele, it's an opportunity. There are plenty of seats at all prices, many heavily reduced.


Thomas Kail to direct Michelle Williams and Mike Faist in ANNA CHRISTIE for St. Ann's Warehouse
 Dec 11 2025, 11:24:41 AM

I saw a towering performance of this play with Liv Ulman in my youth (mid-20s) in DC, opposite a fine John Lithgow (and Mary McCarty) and I remember then believing the talky, creaky play inaccessible for modern audiences. Along came a B'way revival with Natasha Richardson that people adored, and proved me 100% wrong. But this is a curiosity, and not only because Williams is on the other side of 40. It seems to me that it needs a radical new frame - maybe not as stylized as Van H


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