Not one, but TWO lost unauthorized Filipino Jesus Christ Superstar movies from the Seventies? May 29 2026, 10:28:14 PM
I went down a rabbit hole last night and wound up taking a few of you with me: first, I discovered a poster for a 1972 Filipino film, "Jesus Christ Superstar," which appeared to recreate the album as a biker movie. Trying to research this (it's assumed to be lost media destroyed by the Marcos regime), I wound up first thinking I'd found information on it, but no.
What I found was that there's a SECOND unauthorized Filipino Jesus Christ Superstar from before the mo
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Announced replacements that never happened May 28 2026, 10:03:52 AM
The rumors of Britney Spears stepping into Sweet Charity were so widespread that it's even referenced in the original production of Spamalot... and then it didn't happen.
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CHESS Sets June 21 Closing May 28 2026, 10:01:40 AM
I think the elephant in the room with Chess is that nobody really reckons with the Brechtian element of the piece. The music is intensely passionate, while the lyrics themselves tend towards a sort of cold, analytic detachment. So much of it is about people analyzing and avoiding their feelings, with a weird gallic shrug to the whole thing. Meanwhile, the plot goes round in increasingly tight circles, sturm and drang that signifies very little on the personal or political scale. When somethin
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NYT: The Theater Chain Asking Moviegoers to Use Their Phones May 27 2026, 11:31:26 AM
The major cabaret theatre in Pittsburgh has phone ordering for drinks/food during the shows. I assume it's just an inevitability at any venue of the sort now; Yitzhak even comments on it during the preshow of Hedwig.
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CHESS Sets June 21 Closing May 27 2026, 11:29:31 AM
The road show presentation definitely makes me think the real question with these Broadway productions isn't "will it make a profit on Broadway," but "will it sell on tour and then do well in licensing?" Broadway and an OCR is now the very expensive Super Bowl commercial for musical-theatre-as-licensing-product, because without both of those, the answer is always "no."
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Caps in theaters May 27 2026, 09:35:52 AM
Because of this conversation, I decided to watch the crowd at last night's opening of The Great Gatsby national tour stop. I wouldn't call hats extremely common for men or women, but there were a small number of ball caps on men. Slightly more common were the soft caps like a shortened newsie cap that are often accessorized these days, and I think I saw more of those mini-fedora type summer hats we used to associate with Justin Timberlake and Jason Mraz. (Incidentally, my companion wa
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Caps in theaters May 26 2026, 08:52:26 AM
Campbell5 said: "No caps. Unless religion or medical reason are in the mix. I was at CATS on Saturday and the cap wearer's seemed like out of town clueless maga yokels. [some of whom left at intermission...go figure]."
When I was working on getting my show produced Off-Broadway a few years ago, before pivoting to audio/video instead, I had a phone consult with a producer attached to a notable long-running Off-Broadway show. When I mentioned "themes to think
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RIP to Jeffrey Lane, bookwriter of DIRTY ROTTEN SCOUNDRELS and WOMEN ON THE VERGE May 25 2026, 10:42:00 AM
A major theatre near me had been developing a cabaret-sized version of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels that trimmed it to a black-box size with a tiny cast. I feel like if that had ever gotten off the ground, it would have made the show MUCH more produceable nationwide.
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Unpopular Opinions May 23 2026, 12:17:53 PM
SkidRow82 said: "I think the immersive, in the round, setting actually hindered The Great Comet more than it helped. It's one of my favorite scores and I'd love to see a proscenium staging with traditional sets."
Pittsburgh CLO did a production last year in a proscenium setting that was a little less abstract and more narrative/presentational in style overall. It worked well.
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City Center’s 2026 Gala Production: IN THE HEIGHTS May 22 2026, 01:53:13 PM
These are the sort of prices I'd only expect if they said someone like Bad Bunny was playing Usnavi.
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BRIGADOON in Pasadena May 22 2026, 08:29:50 AM
Is this one of the variants where they were fleeing the British instead of witches?
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Does anyone have any predictions as to what show may move into the Lunt after DBH closes on June 28? May 21 2026, 10:19:07 PM
Regarding replacements for NPH: if I were a producer, I’d want to consider Ted Danson, who played a DIFFERENT charming demon a few years ago to great acclaim. It’s an easy sing and he has the right vaudevillian charm that can shade into menace.
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Disney Testing Musician Replacements in Australia May 19 2026, 07:45:35 AM
See also: the recent "new version" of Beauty and the Beast in licensing and on tour which cuts half an hour and a number of vocal harmonies, so as to run cheaper and shorter and not do overtime.
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Does anyone have any predictions as to what show may move into the Lunt after DBH closes on June 28? May 18 2026, 09:55:16 PM
There's no real winning with Lola, since the original character was conceived as a white woman (extremely Jewish-coded) who "Latins it up" to amp up her sex appeal but is just another gal from the Bronx before the Bronx was diverse. It's not a very good joke, and it doesn't hurt to lose it, but that WAS the rationale.
And without it, you lose the comedic hook of "Who's Got the Pain," which mixes New York Jewishisms with mambo music.
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Must-Own Physical Cast Recording May 16 2026, 10:27:35 AM
The 2CD deluxe edition of Hair has the complete OBC, the Off-Broadway original, and a series of cut songs.
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25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee Revi(Off-Broadway, New World Stages) May 15 2026, 02:13:15 PM
Kad said: "I don't know how long it will run- it's doing well but it also hasn't been a hot ticket. And it's not an easily castable show like Little Shop that lends itself to bigger names. But it has fantastic word of mouth, which helps a lot. I don't know anybody who has seen it who hasn't adored it."
Between Panch and the guest spellers, it's also a WONDERFUL vehicle for publicity clips and comedy stunt casting. I imagine that goes a lon
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25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee Revi(Off-Broadway, New World Stages) May 15 2026, 11:58:18 AM
I love Spelling Bee. I've always thought that Andrew Lippa saw William Finn's eighties and nineties musicals and thought "I can do a mainstream version of that sound and aesthetic," and created the revised You're A Good Man Charlie Brown. And then William Finn saw THAT with his creative DNA all over it, and thought "If he can do William Finn for the masses, so can I," and birthed Spelling Bee.
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THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW reviews May 13 2026, 07:56:28 PM
It takes a VERY funny Brad in unconventional ways to make the part seem equal to Janet's, even though he has slightly more material than her. If you're going to have Brad play the straight man (pun intended) all the way through, it's Janet's more dynamic role that will always shine brighter.
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Meryl Streep considering return to Broadway with Martin Short May 11 2026, 09:47:16 PM
I feel like I can see Short doing the compulsive dancing with those famous spastic dance moves he's used in so many of his characters... but even though it's the same schtick, it becomes unsettling here.
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"Fix" a musical by giving it a new team May 8 2026, 03:05:22 PM
My very real, not-so-hypothetical one is that I've spent the last ten years trying to decipher the rights to Pokemon the Musical: Gotta Catch 'Em Live. With a new libretto and a few more songs from the franchise's back catalogue, I genuinely believe it would print money in licensing like SpongeBob does, as a "make your own magic theatrical spectacle" type show with multigenerational appeal.
Unfortunately, the original script writer (a soap opera writer with no con
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