NYT: A Guide to the Dance Quotes and Callbacks on Broadway May 13 2026, 11:47:35 AM
I almost skipped over this because the title led me to believe it was about auditions, but I thought this was fantastic in highlighting some of the dance references I might've missed otherwise.
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Very Early 2026 Tony Winner Predictions May 11 2026, 05:52:32 PM
Matt Rogers said: "That personis quickly becoming one of the most ridiculous posters on this site - plastering mistruths (lies) all over the place, repeating the same point fifteen million times, spilling every single plot point from various shows, trashing shows he hasn’t seen. It’s becoming quite pathetic."
It's clearly BroadwayFlash again
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Broadway's Most Bankable Star? May 7 2026, 03:09:19 PM
I think Jonathan Groff and Lea Michele certainly have their fans (perhaps her more than him), but the level of ticket sales for Daniel Radcliffe and Hugh Jackman and Bette Midler have been on a different level, George Clooney as well (though it remains to be seen if theater was a one time thing for him or if we'll be seeing him more often).
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Very Early 2026 Tony Winner Predictions May 7 2026, 03:05:59 PM
rg7759 said: "I certainly hope casie Levi isn't a lock, no offense. U Just dont want to win with the, 'well, Timothy chalamet pissed us off' reasoning"
Even if this were remotely true, why would Chalamet's comments apply more to Caissie winning than anyone else?
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2026 Tony Nomination Predictions May 4 2026, 01:47:17 PM
CoffeeBreak said: "Time Out New York's (very questionable, and misleading) *TONY*nominations prediction list. (they choose what theythinkshouldbe nominated for Tonys, notwhat theythinkwillbe nominated). Yeah...
https://www.timeout.com/newyork/theater/the-2026-tony-nominations"
Fwiw they do this every year, and they don't refer to it as a predictions list, just a nominations list.
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BAT OUT OF HELL - Town Hall May 2 2026, 03:16:37 PM
g.d.e.l.g.i. said: "To your first couple of points, the reason it feels like a jukebox musical is partly that a lot of the song slots were arbitrary. From the start of this incarnation, there was an ongoing push to fit in and strongly emphasize as many hits as possible, rather than prioritize plot function. For someone versed in how the show is more or less supposed to work, it would not be terribly difficult to make the songs fit more organically (including either reverting to the C
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Shows by Theater Website? May 2 2026, 03:09:17 PM
I've posted this before, and it might be what you're thinking of? https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/16_P-MJdtRU-gTZfCEQJPwc_NkaxdGBQ0qZlXLHkqygE/edit?usp=sharing
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The Official TDF Thread May 1 2026, 01:12:17 PM
steven22 said: "Where have seats been for The Lost Boys? I asked in the LB thread first, forgetting about this thread. Thanks."
Yesterday was mezz row B (which is actually the third row), on the left side
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BAT OUT OF HELL - Town Hall Apr 30 2026, 11:56:23 PM
g.d.e.l.g.i. said: "Well, when you're a Jim Steinman fan aware that the plot was supposed to be the whole point, that this show was the culmination of a 50-year dream of putting this particular story onstage so that the songs were finally presentedin the context for which they were originally intended, it's a bit of a letdown that the current producers feel they can leave so much of it by the wayside."
I'm sympathetic to this as it seems like something th
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BAT OUT OF HELL - Town Hall Apr 29 2026, 11:37:03 PM
This might be a hot take but I found this version of the book to be far superior to the original version that toured City Center (which I know was already cut down a bit). If they just paired it with a bit more spectacle, I think they'd have the right idea--minimal book just to get us through the vague ideas of plot points but with all the focus being on the songs and enough spectacle to wow the audience into forgetting there's a plot to pay attention to at all. I didn'
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BAT OUT OF HELL - Town Hall Apr 29 2026, 01:16:55 PM
I picked up a ticket for tonight when I saw the $32 ticket deal. I saw it at City Center so I'm fully prepared for the mess of a book but I love the music enough to want to hear it live again.
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BENJAMIN BUTTON musical and more set for The Public Apr 29 2026, 01:13:10 PM
SUPER excited for Benjamin Button, and I think it'll be wonderful in a more intimate space before it inevitably heads to Broadway. Also excited to see Bennet Girls in the lineup since I missed that off Broadway.
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Are Wednesday matinees still useful writ large? Apr 29 2026, 01:08:11 PM
SidebySidebyLogan said: "I'm always looking for chances to cram more shows into a trip and wishing there was somewhere to find performances outside the standard Broadway schedule.I probably wouldn't have elected to see The Great Gatsby if not for its Thursday matinee. Any advice on finding a Tuesday matinee or what have you off-off Broadway when I'm in town?"
There's a newish website here that collects unusual scheduling times for shows: https://bwayrush.com/five
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"Fix" a musical by giving it a new team Apr 27 2026, 12:46:31 AM
I was thinking QoV with Weidman could be interesting, but Tesori/Kushner would work too
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We sent critics to the long-running shows they've never seen. Do they still stand up? Apr 24 2026, 11:22:36 PM
I thought this was fascinating, enough that I begrudgingly downloaded the substack app just to keep reading it. I thought it was lovely how people still enjoyed Les Mis and Phantom despite them feeling like a different era of musicals (which of course they are), but I did end up bristling a bit at the review for Hamilton. I wonder how much of it is cultural differences with a British cast/audience, but while I could see how Hamilton feels dated in a way (overly optimistic about th
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Pulitzer Prize 2026 Apr 23 2026, 11:43:46 AM
My guess is that Cold War Choir Practice will be eligible next year (assuming they submit it with the MCC. Liberation didn't quite hit me as hard but I do agree it seems like the shoo-in. I think Prince F stands a good chance, and I'd love to see Meet the Cartozians, We Had a World, Caroline, and Queens get recognition too.
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"Someone Else's Story" Apr 22 2026, 10:37:44 AM
I'm firmly in the camp that the original West End book of Chess was mostly there and just needed a few tweaks, and most attempts to wholesale overhaul it just make it worse. The story itself I find to be simple but it's the political atmosphere circling around them that make it more complex, which gives us richer characters (the current revival addressed that by having the narrator talk down to the audience but then made the characters laughably one dimensional). I think i
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How often does the "let's transfer our Broadway show back to Off-Broadway" strategy work? Apr 22 2026, 01:19:52 AM
Commercial off Broadway seems to have received a bit of a boom (Little Shop, Oh Mary, Titanique, New World Stages, Studio Seaview, some of the Minetta Lane stuff), and I think it helps that they seem more conscious of budget when it comes to production values and the small capacities help to generate buzz. This is all anecdotal but that seems to be the case from what I can see.
It doesn't seem like the Kinky Boots transfer really worked out (though I suppose it came at a
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"Someone Else's Story" Apr 22 2026, 01:11:50 AM
Right, it's just another baffling choice in this production for me. My friend described it as "everyone needs to get an 11 o'clock number so this is Florence's" and that explanation makes about as much sense as anything else you could come up with for why it's the penultimate number of the show.
When given to Florence, it ABSOLUTELY needs to be in act 1 and be about Freddie. The original version had it come in the place of Nobody's Side (with N
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KENREX - (Lucille Lortel Theatre, Off-Broadway) Apr 20 2026, 01:47:30 AM
CoffeeBreak said: "KENREX on Spotify"
Thank you! Not sure how I managed to miss this
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