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Cats: The Jellicle Ball to Broadway
 Mar 11 2026, 10:19:49 PM

There are only 3 guaranteed nominations for revival (unless the vote is close enough to get a fourth slot), and in my mind that's pretty firmly going to be Cats, Ragtime, and Rocky Horror.  Probably my own bias as well, but while Chess is doing box office success, I think there's enough split over the book/concert format that it would only get in as a fourth unless Rocky Horror really ****s the bed.  Cats is also the indisputable winner to me unless on the flip side Rocky Ho


DEATH OF A SALESMAN 2026 Previews
 Mar 11 2026, 10:04:10 PM

macnyc said: "Regarding the car, it was described as a Studebaker, which confused me because it didn't seem like one to me. (They were weird looking.) Then it was revealed that the car was rather a Chevy, a red one, that Willyhad owned when he was younger and loved."

I believe Joe Mantello spoke to this, saying they specifically chose a different care from the one being talked about because a lot of the show takes place between past and present, and also just to show how Willy often doesn't actually tell the truth about things.

https://www.vulture.com/article/death-of-a-salesman-interview-nathan-lane-joe-mantello.html


THE QUEEN OF VERSAILLES Original Broadway Cast Recording Thread
 Mar 9 2026, 11:19:47 PM

As a defender of the show (though I realize it's flawed), I actually am anticipating the cast album a bit, as I think it was a rather tuneful score that will probably get a bit more recognition once people get a chance to hear it on its own (I found it leagues better than the songs Schwartz turned in for Wicked part 2).


DEATH OF A SALESMAN 2026 Previews
 Mar 8 2026, 09:01:10 PM

helvizz said: "The one quibble I have with this production (and maybe show?) was the staging of ... the death of the salesman. It's been a few years since I read it and I'dnever seen it live, but I thought it wasn't emotional at all. I'm going to describe it in the spoiler section below. Can anyone please comment if it's usually like this?

 
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The BWW Tech Support Thread
 Mar 8 2026, 02:16:16 PM

More on subscription issues: I haven’t gotten an email about a thread I’ve subscribed to since March 4, and it hasn’t gone to spam or anything.  This includes both threads I’d previously gotten emails for as well as new threads I’ve subscribed to


DEATH OF A SALESMAN 2026 Previews
 Mar 8 2026, 12:22:08 AM

Saw this tonight (second preview) and thought it was absolutely wonderful, brought me to tears multiple times.  For seating, I won a lottery ticket on the left side of orchestra and it was marked as partial view but if I had not known that, I wouldn't have thought it would be.  The pillars in the set do obstruct certain entrances/exits, but I've certainly had more egregious views for a full view ticket in other shows, and I really didn't feel like I missed anything.
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Anyone starting to prefer bootlegs over cast recordings?
 Mar 5 2026, 09:45:25 PM

I like bootlegs as a supplement to cast recordings, especially studio recordings.  If I'm just listening casually because I like the songs then I would go for the cast recording, and I actually like it when they "clean up" some parts of the songs, like when they put a button on a song that would've been interrupted in the show and things like that.  I think it makes for a more enjoyable listening experience when I just want to listen to some music I like. (Speaking


Solo theatergoers are on the rise — and theaters want more of them : NPR
 Mar 5 2026, 09:34:24 PM

I'm sure theatergoers (like the ones on this board) are very familiar with the concept of attending solo, but I think people are underestimating the wide portion of the population that is still afraid to do things by themselves, even something like eating at a restaurant or going to a movie.  And for Broadway specifically where the majority of the audience is tourists, the number of tourists that come to NYC to do a dedicated theater trip where they might be more likely to attend a s


Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 3/1/26
 Mar 3 2026, 10:41:26 PM

fwiw I talked to someone that worked customer service and she said that poeple DID call in to get get their tickets exchanged when Hilty was out for an unexpected absence, and they mostly knew her from Smash.  I don't know if that alone is enough to account for the drop in grosses (and I agree with Kad about missing the "complete set"), but she does hold some bit of name recognition.


Gotta Dance! - American Dance Machine
 Mar 3 2026, 10:35:46 PM

Thanks for the cast comparison!  And I changed the title to be more generic so it can apply to any version of this show.  I'm SO excited it's getting another production as I had wanted to go back again but tickets were sold out by then.


"Mother Russia" at Signature
 Feb 26 2026, 12:08:30 AM

I enjoyed this a lot, but there was something that I still can't put my finger on that felt just a little "off" about it, like it needs one more reworking but I can't figure out what they should change.  It straddles tone very well, the playfulness and archness of the characters and their line delivery giving way to the truths about their situations (weirdly it reminded me a bit of Prince F in that way).  There are a lot of laughs that carry you through the show, a


THE RESERVOIR at Atlantic Theatre Co
 Feb 25 2026, 11:22:23 PM

I suppose my expectations were tempered by this thread, but I found it really wonderful and came out quite affected by it.  I had first encountered Noah Galvin from his Real O'Neals days and then kind of written him off when he got caught up in the meme-ification of Ben Platt and DEH and all, but I found him quite appealing here and with a good sense of stage presence.  This play overall feels very millennial to me, both in Galvin's character and many of the jokes being made


Question about Tony eligibility for score this season
 Feb 20 2026, 01:55:32 AM

Waiting for Godot mentioned they'd be releasing an album so I assume they'd be considered.  fwiw there have been plays nominated alongside musicals for score before--Adam Guettel was nominated for To Kill a Mockingbird the year that Hadestown won, alongside a total of 6 score nominees.


Next to Normal Broadway Transfer Fall 2026
 Feb 20 2026, 01:51:43 AM

If it IS Second Stage, wouldn't the Hayes be too small? Like I know it's a small show but that theater just feels overly small for a musical.  Unless it would be Second Stage producing in a different theater.

Roundabout makes more sense logistically, imo

And that's if it is indeed a subscription house.


OFFICIAL TONY AWARDS ELIGIBILITY 2025-26
 Feb 20 2026, 01:42:42 AM

I assume it's not eligible as it wasn't listed in the productions being discussed, despite opening before Bug.  I think they usually list the productions discussed even if there are no determinations to be made, so the fact that it wasn't listed makes me think it isn't eligible.


Drama Desk Categories
 Feb 16 2026, 03:03:23 AM

I'm a little hazy on Drama Desk contenders but I wonder if Gotta Dance would show up for revue


Here Lies Love Mark Taper Forum
 Feb 16 2026, 02:59:58 AM

There was an interesting review of Reddit that explained a lot of the changes, though they mentioned that rather than changing the DJ character into a drag queen, it's more of cutting the DJ character completely and introducing a new character to kind of represent a certain alter ego portrayal of Imelda, which I found interesting.

https://www.reddit.com/r/Broadway/comments/1r5xltm/here_lies_love_los_angeles_a_review

I would've loved to go had I the chance to be in LA for it, but I look forward to hearing more reports.


Encores! LOVE LIFE to release cast album
 Feb 16 2026, 02:54:37 AM

Fantastic news!  I didn't love all the voices on the Opera North recording as much (there's always something staid about opera voices singing musical theater), though I was happy to have it at all.  But I'm definitely VERY excited for this one.


KENREX to Premiere Off-Broadway in Spring 2026
 Feb 10 2026, 10:05:22 PM

btw, this is now on sale on TodayTix, with tickets as low as $66 for last two rows of mezz and $140 for some prime orchestra.  I ponied up and just bought a mezz ticket, but it doesn't seem to be selling hugely well so far.


TodayTix limited seat options
 Jan 28 2026, 08:36:33 PM

quizking101 said: "Also, I haven’t seen the “solo seat” block come up in a VERY long time - although I am a Gold member so maybe an exception is part of my perks?"

I just checked and at least for Hell's Kitchen, it definitely changed availability based on whether I chose 1 or 2 tickets.  I'm a silver member, so perhaps it's waived for gold.


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