THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW Previews Mar 25 2026, 04:16:19 PM
I think it's less that they don't understand it, and more the fact that the world Rocky Horror reflected and subverted in 1973 no longer exists. The show's commentary on the transition from the naivite of the 1950s to the jaded cynicism of the 1970s, and the grotesque Americanization of Britain, were a blast to hip 1970s audiences across the UK. The Roxy production was hip, contemporary and funky when rock musicals and sexual transgression still felt naughty.
The production
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THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW Previews Mar 25 2026, 03:58:49 PM
blaxx said: "Kad said: "They had an invited dress last night and have another tonight."
Friend in the production said it's a snore fest without the callbacks and produces unintentional laughter when everyone knows the obvious ones. They police the silence like they do cellphones.
I imagine it will be a couple performances before they go back on this."
I was an invited “guest heckler” at a major regional product
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Rocky Horror Show Revival Cast Mar 25 2026, 01:21:34 PM
New musical arrangements, twenty-five years apart, MUCH bigger stars in this cast. It's definitely happening.
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Rocky Horror Show Revival Cast Mar 25 2026, 12:54:13 PM
I'm going to say that, like 99% of Broadway productions, the cast recording is inevitable. Especially for an anticipated show like this.
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THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW Previews Mar 25 2026, 09:31:16 AM
ACL2006 said: "i just want this to extend through November at least. It's such a stable for around Halloween."
I agree... as long as there's no universal blackout of regional and local Rocky productions, the way they did the year of the TV movie remake.
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Sondheim's MUSCLE workshop found and released Mar 24 2026, 12:46:14 PM
If it helps, the lyrics are in Look I Made A Hat.
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Sondheim's MUSCLE workshop found and released Mar 23 2026, 07:48:34 PM
https://youtu.be/zJ3-u_gJPEU?si=FW_snFB71xL5IGsV
The (admittedly unfinished) but complete workshop of Sondheim's adaptation of "Muscle" has finally leaked. I suspect this won't stay up for long, so check it out before it becomes ephemera again.
There's only a little music in it overall, making it sort of an accidental companion piece to "Here We Are."
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Lea Michele v Caissie Levy Tony Race Mar 20 2026, 03:40:23 PM
Lea traditionally gives great performances in shows that (on paper) are bad. Caissie Levy is giving a great performance in a show that is a beloved legend and critical favorite. I think it's gonna be her just on those optics alone.
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Can we get MAME starring Elaine Hendrix and Lisa Ann Walter now? Mar 17 2026, 08:11:39 PM
I saw a high school production that made an interesting choice with Ito: he was dressed in realistic Asian clothes and spoke his lines not in Engrish but in untranslated Japanese, which the other characters all reacted as if they understood completely. It became about the unexpected eccentricities and wide knowledge base of the bohemians, not about “silly yellow man can’t talk English.”
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Can we get MAME starring Elaine Hendrix and Lisa Ann Walter now? Mar 17 2026, 05:45:39 PM
I've expressed this opinion before, and I stand by it: those shows are masterpieces exploring dated themes and social mores in timeless ways. Mame is a masterful but ultimately slight show that is very much of its era, and survives primarily on a mix of nostalgia and diva worship. Everything it does well, Hello Dolly does better.
Mame the musical (which bears rather little resemblance to the pleasantly barbed dark comedy of the novels) was probably a cultural escape valve for pre-S
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Frozen would still be on Broadway with this robot.... Mar 17 2026, 01:11:54 PM
Two shows a week, robot Olaf is played by his standby, the robot Grogu.
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Can we get MAME starring Elaine Hendrix and Lisa Ann Walter now? Mar 17 2026, 12:11:18 PM
Lisa Ann Walter is one of those actors who has zero name recognition, but you see her or her credits and go “oh of course, HER.”
Pair her with Sheryl Lee Ralph for a concert or benefit show, and that team up doubles both their name recognition.
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Dolly! The Musical coming to Broadway 2026? Mar 15 2026, 06:07:28 PM
Faith Prince played Belle Poitrine from sixteen to seventy with intentional camp in Little Me. Jimmy Stewart played George Bailey from sixteen to forty with unintentional camp in It's a Wonderful Life, just by changing how his hair was combed and what sweater he was wearing.
It can be done.
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In the next 10-15 years we will likely lose Liza, Patti, Betty Buckley and Bernadette Mar 15 2026, 02:34:55 PM
It sounds like what you want/need, and I hope this doesn't sound TOO flippant, is "Gay Blues Brothers." This sort of awareness of mortality and the end of an era was what drove John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd to invest their SNL money into making The Blues Brothers film, giving the aging generation of blues and soul legends a final moment in the spotlight (and then another in the sequel).
The divas are no longer what they once were, any more than Cab Calloway in the eighties
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Show Boat Centennial Mar 14 2026, 05:28:02 PM
Some of you may remember an article Concord Theatricals posted a few years ago when Show Boat went public domain, about what you could and couldn't do with the material and the song stack. It was helpful but also somewhat condescending: it ultimately boiled down to "who are you to think YOU can fix Show Boat? We already fixed it; we can't stop you from doing your own remix of the show's PD material, but we can strongly suggest you just license the revival version from us inst
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My Chemical Romance/JCM team up? Mar 12 2026, 06:44:28 PM
Looks like John Cameron Mitchell and My Chemical Romance are collaborating on a project, and you-know-who on TikTok is speculating it’s an immersive Black Parade spinoff.
If I were to guess, I’d say it’s bigger in scope than just Black Parade, and is a theatrical exploration of their DRAAG universe.
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Sir Ian McKellen's Some Enchanted Evening Mar 9 2026, 01:41:50 PM
Any time that song comes up in conversation, I love sharing this story. A decade or two ago, I went to see a community theatre production of South Pacific. They had cast a very dignified older actor in the lead, but he couldn't sing a note. So he spoke his lyrics dramatically, a la Sebastian Cabot.
The other trouble was, he wasn't very good with accents either. So he shot for an Italian accent, but came away with a Hungarian one instead. And do you know what it sounds like when
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Has anyone else noticed an increase in “nose breathing” by performers on Broadway? Mar 6 2026, 07:17:49 PM
This has the air of someone in the mid-sixties asking if anyone else is bothered by the gradual disappearance of the rolled or delicately flipped R in spoken or sung material.
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Loving You: The Untold Sondheim podcast Mar 6 2026, 07:15:59 PM
It feels like there were three Sondheims: the “god” with his carefully crafted persona, the relatively conventional for his era gay man, and the enthusiastic, eccentric nerd with a number of spectrum-adjacent traits and quirks.
He reminds me much more than I would have expected of another cult hero, Edward Gorey, who also shared that holy trinity of curated personalities. The one big difference I can think of? Gorey was a technophobe while Sondheim was fam
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Big Musicals - Will They Come Back Mar 6 2026, 10:41:18 AM
Big musicals never left. Great Gatsby is crammed with sets and pyrotechnics, Lost Boys is attempting a Spider-Man level of immersive special effects. What's changed is that most musicals are shooting for a midbudget instead, and the current musical theatre sounds rarely demand casts of sixty or more and an orchestra over 25 pieces the way they used to.
If you think every new musical is Two Strangers or Mincemeat levels of pared-back intimacy, you're just raising a strawman. The
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