Broadway Legend Joined: 4/10/12
The First national tour of The Book Of Mormon Kicks off in Denver tomorrow night (I'm on the west coast). Anyone going during the 5 week Sold out run? Also was anyone at tonights invited dress? I can't wait to see it, when the show comes to Portland in January. Post reviews here!
Updated On: 8/14/12 at 02:02 AM
I would love to know if anything is changed for the tour? Watered down? Improved?
Leading Actor Joined: 7/20/09
Parker and Stone claim that nothing has changed. We shall see!
Apparently some of the choreography is different, according to Jared Gertner.
http://www.theatermania.com/denver-theater/news/08-2012/interview-the-book-of-mormons-jared-gertner-hits-t_60424.html
Really wish I could see it in Denver, but I plan to see it in San Francisco as much as possible around the holidays!
also, in an interview that Matt & Trey did, they said that since the Denver stop is sold-out, that they'll return the tour to Denver in Oct. 2013.
Yep: http://blogs.denverpost.com/runninglines/2012/08/03/book-of-mormon-to-return-denver/6130/
Broadway Legend Joined: 4/10/12
Holy S*** Denver has EIGHTEEN shows in their 2013-2014 season. That is impressive.
And make that 19 when Book of Mormon is added.
Broadway Legend Joined: 4/10/12
Featured Actor Joined: 6/14/12
I'm guessing it is also gonna be impossible to get tickets to this production of the show as well?
Not necessarily.
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/arts/culture/la-et-cm-mormon-tickets-20120720,0,1406180.story
Featured Actor Joined: 6/14/12
Wow I find that surprising considering I can't even get two non premium seats in the orchestra for the Broadway production on a Saturday and till NEXT summer.
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/21/05
Wow I find that surprising considering I can't even get two non premium seats in the orchestra for the Broadway production on a Saturday and till NEXT summer.
It's much easier to fill an 1100 seat theater on Broadway than it is to fill a 2500 seat theater on the road. And its not just LA. Apparently ticket sales in Chicago aren't strong (though it's scheduled right now for three months). A friend of mine went to a focus group regarding the show, and when they mentioned tickets were on sale he was surprised...he didn't know tickets were on sale. He said he's noticed very little advertising for the show...but plenty for Kinky Boots.
I have a feeling it's underselling in these markets because they thought they could sell the show on word of mouth and not advertisements. Wicked sold out its run in Chicago during the pre-sale for the tour, which is why it got the sit-down. I'm guessing they thought the same would happen in this instance.
They are. I can't find it now, but Matt and Trey did an interview with one of the Denver media outlets where they said they're purposely underbooking.
Lizzie are you from SF? Feel free to answer in a PM
I live in NYC and am from the SF Bay Area.
To keep this on topic... check out the first lotto in Denver. :) http://videocenter.denverpost.com/services/player/bcpid934052406?bctid=1785738698001
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/15/07
I may be misunderstanding or my brain isn't firing on all synapsis today (I haven't had my coffee), but how can you pruposely underbook?
Not being snarky, honest question. :)
Updated On: 8/15/12 at 11:06 AM
They're booking short runs in each city. It's not for 3 or 4 months at a time.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702303561504577492864258398708.html
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This isn't the story I was thinking of, but it's a really interesting one anyway.
I can't wait to see BoM when it comes to SF. I would have loved to have seen it in NY but tickets for Book Of Mormom on Broadway cost almost as much as my entire SHN subscription. lol
That's why I do standing room! Can't beat $27, and it's worth my time.
I don't even know how I'm going to get single tickets to the show at the Curran, but I'm bound and determined.
Broadway Legend Joined: 4/10/12
I know because Portland only could book the show for a week, Season subscriptions have been saleing like crazy. on top of That season ticket holders can purchase additional tickets before they go on sale to the general public, Book of Mormon was there hottest show. Luckily my cuz is a premium holder so I have tickets. I think it was smart that the local presenting team could only book a week, those are the shows that have a higher demand on tickets VS. a show with a stretched out 3-4 week run. The only shows to have full sale out runs in are Local Market, for that long period of time have been Wicked and Lion King. Lion King played a full 7 week sold out run when it first came in 2005. And returned 5 years for a 4 week engagement. Wicked has played 3 engagements 1 2 week, and 2 4 week. Mary Poppins, Billy Elliot, and Jersey Boys have come very close in the running.
Updated On: 8/15/12 at 11:32 AM
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/21/05
They're booking short runs in each city. It's not for 3 or 4 months at a time.
Except in Chicago, which is selling tickets for three months.
Updated On: 8/15/12 at 01:06 PM
Broadway Star Joined: 4/7/12
It's a different company though. I already booked my Chicago ticket, it's really the first time I book this far in advance to see a show, and I've been reserving tickets for shows for around 20 years now. Add to that American Idiot in London in December and Viva Forever in January, it's really something I haven't done this much in advance ever.
Broadway Legend Joined: 10/16/11
Has anybody seen it yet? I'm curious to hear about Gavin Creel as Elder Price.
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