Broadway Legend Joined: 11/23/05
Is it gonna be on or off Broadway.
Broadway Legend Joined: 11/9/04
Whaaaa???
The evening show times are 7:30pm which leads me to believe it will be at the Laura Pels.
I was hoping to get a chance to see this production!
LITTRAH-LEE the best news I've heard all week.
Photos of the production look wonderful. It sounds the most intriguing since the original London production.
This was a bare bones, one piano, really creatively staged production. Great news. I really hope they keep Jennifer Mudge as the witch. She's amazing!
I'd imagine this goes into the Pels (as theatreguy suggested) after INDIAN INK? Or if CABARET bombs, it could be the fall show for Studio 54? It's not the AA as THE REAL THING and NOISES OFF should have that booked into March 2015.
ETA- and now the press releases all say Pels, so ignore me.
Updated On: 3/6/14 at 03:20 PM
I'm still kicking myself over missing this production at Princeton, so I'm THRILLED with this news!!
CABERET bombing? LOL
Does this production use the little boy?
This is not a Woody Allen production, Jordan, and I find that comment in very poor taste.
"Well, you've obviously never tasted a little boy" - Jim Colyer
Reviving INTO THE WOODS so soon after it was done at the Public is further proof the Roundabout is in a desperate place right now.
At least they are quality productions.
I'm sorry, but this looks cheap. Not inventive.
LOVED this production!!!! SOOO great to hear its coming to New York!!! I was hoping it would have gone the for profit route and taken the Barrow Street Theater, but whatever. It does require an intimate space. It would get lost at either of Roundabout's Broadway houses, I think.
It's coinciding with the movie almost to the day.
That ain't no coincidence.
Aaaaaaaah!!! Good point, Taz!!!
And it might be a phenomenal production, I hope it is.
I want this in the Sondheim. It's my fantasy to see a Sondheim show in the Sondheim Theatre!!!
"And it might be a phenomenal production, I hope it is."
^From all I've heard, it is. After their fantastic CYMBELINE had such a long life and the stellar reviews this received, I knew there was no way the McCarter would be the last we'd hear of it.
It's way too small of a production to be done in a Broadway house.
It's at the Laura Pels, where it should be.
I am so excited. I heard nothing but wonderful things about the production while it was Princeton.
Roundabout's original productions are usually a yawn, but they've been consistently able to get exciting transfers.
And growl- yes! Cymbeline was fantastic.
Studio 54? Nobody wanted to see the last production FREE in the park starring a four, now five time Academy Award nominated movie star. No on is going to pay top Broadway prices for this.
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/29/08
It's Off Broadway, not on.
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/16/07
This discussion is over. amoni has spoken.
Updated On: 3/6/14 at 03:53 PM
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