I'm a beekeeper, so I want to point out that yellow jackets/hornets/wasps are not bees. They are a completely different species of insect that are about as closely related to bees as ants are.They also don't make honey. I'm assuming, based on past years, Papermill is pretty good at accuracy/detail in these guessing games. So I'm assuming yellow jacket, not bee or honey, is the clue here.
Art has a double face, of expression and illusion.
This is quite an ambitious season for Papermill. Their subscriber base skews pretty old, and the subscribers tend to prefer the "classics." This seems like a distinct shift in their mission- they seem to be much more focused (and this goes back a few years now, probably to Newsies) in developing new musicals and then transferring them off to Broadway.
adamgreer said: "This is quite an ambitious season for Papermill. Their subscriber base skews pretty old, and the subscribers tend to prefer the "classics." This seems like a distinct shift in their mission- they seem to be much more focused (and this goes back a few years now, probably to Newsies) in developing new musicals and then transferring them off to Broadway."
Though look at it this way, two of the three new musicals they have slated for next season are based on properties that will be very well known and nostalgic for their subscriber base who prefer the "classics." In regards to the third, I really did not know much about it other than Jerry Mitchell was at the helm (which I assume will remain true for the Papermill production), but when you go to the show's current website the first four people you see are Andre De Shields, Georgia Engel, Stefanie Powers, and Lillias White. So again you have four stars that are immediately going to appeal to that crowd looking for the classics.
I'm mightily impressed by the guesses (and guessers) on this thread. Halftime I guessed right away, but kudos for Honeymooners and The Sting - both of which I'm convinced are right. And I'll second those saying it's looking like an impressively debut-filled season for Paper Mill. I somehow feel none of the guesses for the rooster or the little men are correct. Wait, has someone written a musical of "Little Men"? The sequel to "Little Women"?? (I kid. Though that was in fact the sequel to the book "Little Women".)
Still not confident in How to Succeed. I feel like the graphic is a little too general to narrow it down to that show specifically. I guess we'll see when the season is announced on February 27th!
The Sting and How To Succeed seem like good guesses, and I'll go along with that. The blue double deck Gotham tourist bus is confusing, they didn't exist in Ralph Cramdon's days, or in Durham, England. Annie is a good guess, and a good choice. Every few years there's a new generation of little girls going to see their first show, and I think they have found a rising star to build this show around. I don't know much about Half Time, but I'm interested, and sure to renew my subscription.