Steppenwolf's production of The Minutes will now begin previews on Broadway on Saturday, April 2, 2022, and open on Sunday, April 17, 2022. The play was previously scheduled to resume performances at Studio 54 on March 19, 2022, and open on Thursday, April 7, 2022.
The cast features Noah Reid (Emmy Award-winning "Schitt's Creek", Tony Award nominee Ian Barford (Linda Vista, August: Osage County), Tony Award winner Blair Brown (The Parisian Woman, Copenhagen), Cliff Chamberlain (Superior Donuts, Homeland), Tony Award nominee K. Todd Freeman (Airline Highway, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest), Tracy Letts (Lady Bird, Ford v Ferrari), Danny McCarthy (To Kill a Mockingbird, The Iceman Cometh), Tony Award winner Jessie Mueller (Waitress, Beautiful), Sally Murphy (Linda Vista, August: Osage County), Tony Award nominee Austin Pendleton (Choir Boy, The Diary of Anne Frank), Jeff Still (To Kill a Mockingbird, Oslo).
What a cast, also does Austin Pnedelton ever stop working, just saw him in a show this week and I'm sure he will direct 5 things before this starts previews lol
Worth noting for anyone who may inquire that this IS NOT a Roundabout production and is only leading Studio 54, so no HipTix or anything of that nature.
That being said, even the atrocious rear mezzanine seats start at only $39
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BoringBoredBoard40 said: "What a cast, also does Austin Pnedelton ever stop working, just saw him in a show this week and I'm sure he will direct 5 things before this starts previews lol"
Austin Pendleton is on a Lois Smith-style run. Perhaps he'll win a Tony at 90.
I was going to buy a seat in the rear Mezz at the box office but haven't been able to get there. Decided to just buy it online and it looks like they have taken the rear Mezz off sale.
PaulRajeshMEzra said: " Exploring the inner workings of city council meetings, secrets begin to unravel as a newcomer to the small town of Big Cherry asks the wrong questions. The Minutes first began previews at the Cort Theatre on Feb. 25, 2020, with performances suspended ahead of its original opening night on Mar. 15, 2020.
Casting for The Minutes’ Broadway return is to be announced. The 2020 Broadway cast included Tracy Letts as Mayor Superba, Armie Hammer as Mr. Peel, Jessie Mueller as Ms. Johnson, Ian Barford, Blair Brown, Cliff Chamberlain, K. Todd Freeman, Danny McCarthy, Sally Murphy, Austin Pendleton and Jeff Still.
Anna D. Shapiro directs The Minutes, with scenic design by David Zinn, costume design by Ana Kuzmanic, lighting design by Brian MacDevitt and sound design and original music by André Pluess. Though The Minutes is being performed at Studio 54, azarechat The Minutes is not a Roundabout Theatre Company production."
I was poking around last night while buying my ticket and it appears the rear mezzanine is going to be closed for the duration of the run, BUT the rear mezzanine is open for purchase for opening night (April 17th).
FWIW, I got a front mezzanine seat for $39 plus fees with the code MIDM114
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quizking101 said: "I was poking around last night while buying my ticket and it appears the rear mezzanine is going to be closed for the duration of the run, BUT the rear mezzanine is open for purchase for opening night (April 17th).
FWIW, I got a front mezzanine seat for $39 plus fees with the code MIDM114"
What dates are you looking at? I bought rear mezz tickets a while ago for a Saturday night in May and they're still available for that performance. I just check a few other dates, and it looks like it's on sale for Friday/Saturday/Sunday shows.
Rear mezz is awful in this theatre, but I'm hoping EE (first row of rear mezz) won't be as bad. In hindsight I should have waited, because (1) discounts and (2) it looks like they changed their pricing structure slightly so now rear side mezz is at the same price point as rear center mezz.
quizking101 said: "I was poking around last night while buying my ticket and it appears the rear mezzanine is going to be closed for the duration of the run, BUT the rear mezzanine is open for purchase for opening night (April 17th).
FWIW, I got a front mezzanine seat for $39 plus fees with the code MIDM114"
Thank you for sharing the discount code! Just grabbed a ticket. I sat in row DD front mezz for Caroline, or Change and didn't mind it at all.
I saw The Minutes from the balcony at the Cort (granted, one of the better balconies on Broadway) and it was an excellent view. The show is so engaging that it doesn't really matter where you sit, IMO. Tracy and Anna have constructed one hell of a story.
hollebolle said: "quizking101 said: "I was poking around last night while buying my ticket and it appears the rear mezzanine is going to be closed for the duration of the run, BUT the rear mezzanine is open for purchase for opening night (April 17th).
FWIW, I got a front mezzanine seat for $39 plus fees with the code MIDM114"
What dates are you looking at? I bought rear mezz tickets a while ago for a Saturday night in May and they're still available for that performance. I just check a few other dates, and it looks like it's on sale for Friday/Saturday/Sunday shows.
Rear mezz is awful in this theatre, but I'm hoping EE (first row of rear mezz) won't be as bad. In hindsight I should have waited, because (1) discounts and (2) it looks like they changed their pricing structure slightly so now rear side mezz is at the same price point as rear center mezz.
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I bought my tickets for April 19th (a Tuesday). Maybe they opened the rear Mezz for weekends but know the weekdays might be a lighter Audience?
It looks poorly sold right now, so I can see how that might be a possible move
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Tony-winning playwright/performer Letts starred in the political comedy on Broadway, alongside Jessie Mueller, Armie Hammer, Blair Brown, Ian Barford, Sally Murphy, K. Todd Freeman, Austin Pendleton, Cliff Chamberlain, Danny McCarthy and Jeff Still. By confirming the new performance return date, the producers are hopeful that they will be able to maintain the cast.
Directed by Tony winner Anna D. Shapiro, The Minutes takes a hard look at the innerworkings of a city council meeting and the hypocrisy, greed and ambition that bubble to the surface when a newcomer to the small town of Big Cherry starts to ask the wrong questions.
Broadway.com customers with tickets to canceled performances will be contacted with information on refunds or shagle exchanges.
VotePeron said: "I saw The Minutes from the balcony at the Cort (granted, one of the better balconies on Broadway) and it was an excellent view. The show is so engaging that it doesn't really matter where you sit, IMO. Tracy and Anna have constructed one hell of a story."
Agreed - this is one of the most riveting plays I have ever seen.
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Looks like they finally closed the rear mezzanine for my performance, too. Last I checked, only 4 seats were sold in that section (two of which are mine). Any idea what they do in this scenario? Would they reassign our seats?
I enjoyed it when I saw it two years ago (was it really two years ago!). I didn't like it as much LINDA VISTA but THE MINUTES is great ensemble based theater in the best Steppenwolf tradition.
quizking101 said: "I was poking around last night while buying my ticket and it appears the rear mezzanine is going to be closed for the duration of the run, BUT the rear mezzanine is open for purchase for opening night (April 17th).
FWIW, I got a front mezzanine seat for $39 plus fees with the code MIDM114"
Probably a dumb question, but in case of telecharge codes, this doesn't apply to box office in person, right?
I saw that they offered rush seats for $35 before pandemic, don't know if they will keep the rush (hate digital lottery) and if the tickets are good. Almost $50 (with fees) against $35 seems ok, but if I could save, it would be good lol