Do preview comments help move the needle? Mar 17
2025, 12:04:22 PM
I'm curious if the person who gave out their email at the first preview of Mincemeat (was it the director?) received any comments that they took into consideration for previews.
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THE QUEEN OF VERSAILLES with Kristin Chenowith & F. Murray Abraham to open at St. James in November Mar 11
2025, 02:55:22 PM
marytylermoore said: "I haven't seen the musical (as shown in my previous comment), but I really don't think the documentary is terrible source material. I haven't seen it in a few years but I remember it being a fascinating look at the financial crisis from the POV of America's (likely) most out-of-touch woman. That's not nothin'!Whatisterrible is Jackie Siegel's involvement in this musical. Without her involved, I'm sure they'd be able t
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Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 3/9/25 Mar 11
2025, 02:35:58 PM
I mean on one hand it allows producers to make a neat profit that they would hopefully use to invest in future (riskier) Broadway shows and it does help employ other non A list stars and also keep a buzz going about theater, but there's certainly no guarantee that it's necessarily helpful to the Broadway community as a whole. And when people see that the average ticket price of a show is $300+ it sometimes generates a false narrative that that's the case for ALL shows which
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Gloria and Emily Estefan working on a new musical with Greif and Lacamoire Mar 10
2025, 04:13:28 PM
I said Scrapyard Symphony because I liked the alliteration of it and I think those two words combined have a bit of intrigue, though I put Five Notes as my least favorite because I felt it was generic and forgettable
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Front row orchestra for Gypsy? Mar 10
2025, 11:38:53 AM
I got a front row ticket for the last seat house right from the ticket lottery and I thought that was an incredible seat. Some of the staging for things like Uncle Jocko and right before the strip was a bit obstructed but it didn't hamper any storytelling and I missed nothing crucial. I never really thought the stage was that high, but it could also be due to the curvature of where the stage/my seat was, though you'll be directing your gaze upwards (not to the extent that
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Free Museums/Galleries Within Walking Distance of Times Square Mar 10
2025, 11:28:20 AM
The Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center is a good walking distance from the Broadway Theatre and can have some cool exhibits (though I'm not sure what's playing now). It's not necessarily super engaging, but the lobby area upstairs for Jazz at Lincoln Center also has a kind of timeline of jazz artists and some jazz history.
Though I have to say that 2 hours for lunch with a group of over 10 people does seem to be the right allotment in my mind.
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THE QUEEN OF VERSAILLES with Kristin Chenowith & F. Murray Abraham to open at St. James in November Mar 10
2025, 11:22:26 AM
Seems I'm in the minority here but I thought this showed a LOT of promise out of town and felt that it was better put together than some other shows that have made it to Broadway (but perhaps that's not saying much). There's definitely tweaks they can do with the book and direction but I'm excited to see it again.
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2025 - 2026 Touring Season Mar 7
2025, 04:01:37 PM
Do they usually announce Pantages and Dolby separately? I thought it was at the same time and found it weird nothing was announced for Dolby (unless they decided to move away from hosting shows there). But it WOULD be a nice place to host Sunset if the LA rumors end up happening, considering its ties to the film industry.
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Jane Krakowski Sunset Mar 6
2025, 03:30:25 PM
I know this production isn't recasting after Nicole but this is the first suggestion that really made me wish they were
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Bernadette Peters & Lea Salonga to Lead OLD FRIENDS On Broadway Mar 5
2025, 02:23:24 PM
steven22 said: "30U35 tickets are on sale. The code was just emailed."
I still haven't gotten the code but I'm pretty sure I'm on the email list since I received the email for Dakar 2000 a while back
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2025 Olivier Awards Mar 4
2025, 12:05:19 PM
Nominations are out: https://www.broadwaynews.com/nominations-announced-for-londons-2025-olivier-awards/, didn't want to copy over everything so here are the two big categories:
Mastercard Best New Musical • “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button,” music and lyrics by Darren Clark, book and lyrics by Jethro Compton, at Ambassadors Theatre • “MJ The Musical,” book by Lynn Nottage, at Prince Edward Theatre • “Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812,” music, lyrics and book by Dave Malloy, at Donmar Warehouse • “Why Am I So Single?,” music, lyrics and book by Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss, at Garrick Theatre
The Londoner Award for Best New Play • “The Fear of 13” by Lindsey Ferrentino, at Donmar Warehouse • “Giant” by Mark Rosenblatt, at Royal Court Theatre • “Kyoto” by Joe Murphy and Joe Robertson, at @sohoplace • “Shifters” by Benedict Lombe, at Duke of York’s Theatre • “The Years” adapted by Eline Arbo, in an English version by Stephanie Bain, at Almeida Theatre and Harold Pinter Theatre
Can someone explain to me what "affiliate theater" means? Is that just another theater that's not officially "West End" but still eligible for Oliviers? I thought it was interesting English was also playing over there.
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MAMMA MIA! Will Embark on 25th Anniversary North American Tour Mar 4
2025, 12:01:55 PM
Anecdotally, just about every friend I have that's a "theater casual" has asked me for the past 3 years whether I thought Mamma Mia would be coming back to NYC anytime soon because they'd want to see it (and this is including a couple who saw it in the West End within the past 5 years!), so there's at least SOME demand. And assuming there are decent rush/lottery tickets, I wouldn't mind seeing it again, especially with all the praise for Christine Sherrill but
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Real Women Have Curves - Broadway Mar 3
2025, 02:03:08 PM
https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/Listen-Songs-From-REAL-WOMEN-HAVE-CURVES-EP-Out-Now-20250228
They released an EP of 4 songs from the show, I do actually like the sound of these from a quick listen so I'm excited to see how they work in the story!
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Tony race for Best New Musical Mar 3
2025, 01:29:34 PM
There was some earlier discourse in this thread: https://forum.broadwayworld.com/thread/Operation-Mincemeat-vs-Maybe-Happy-Ending-Race-for-Best-Musical
I posted in that one but I mostly agree with Falsettolands, though I think book is a bit more up for grabs and my guess is director would lean towards Mincemeat
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Ryan McCartan / Inappropriate Gatsby Laughter Mar 3
2025, 11:25:54 AM
His doubling down on it felt a little cringe to me, and then praising a later audience for not laughing was an eyeroll, but whatever I guess it's his social media. I do think a lot of elements in this Gatsby (especially Gatsby himself) come off as (unintentionally) campy so I honestly don't blame the audience members for laughing...
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THE THREEPENNY OPERA at BAM in April Mar 3
2025, 11:21:34 AM
Does anyone know what the obstruction would be for rear balcony? My guess is maybe pillars but the seats labeled with obstruction are spread out enough that I'm not completely sure that's the case and there aren't pictures on View From My Seat. Alternatively, do we have any idea if there would be a rush/lotto policy for this?
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OPERATION MINCEMEAT Previews Feb 28
2025, 11:23:56 PM
CoffeeBreak said: "chrishuyen said: "CoffeeBreak said: "(Dead Outlaw will not be eligible for the other awards, having won them all last year)."
Assuming you're talking about the Tonys I think you're conflating them with the Drama Desks, which look at both Broadway and off Broadway and only award new attributes for a transfer. But since Dead Outlaw hasn't been on Broadway before, it would be eligible for all Tony categories.
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OPERATION MINCEMEAT Previews Feb 28
2025, 11:16:00 PM
CoffeeBreak said: "(Dead Outlaw will not be eligible for the other awards, having won them all last year)."
Assuming you're talking about the Tonys I think you're conflating them with the Drama Desks, which look at both Broadway and off Broadway and only award new attributes for a transfer. But since Dead Outlaw hasn't been on Broadway before, it would be eligible for all Tony categories.
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The Next London Imports: Any Guesses? Feb 28
2025, 04:51:45 PM
spicemonkey said: "i have been hoping we could get atransfer ofA Mirror
next season at MTC? LOL"
I loved A Mirror and would love to see it again
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The Official TDF Thread Feb 28
2025, 04:48:57 PM
Buena Vista Social Club is up, & Juliet and Boop are back too
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