Six shows are opening on Broadway in March, more than a dozen Off-Broadway, and plenty Off-Off Broadway as well, with a mix of exciting new work — by John Leguizamo, Lynn Nottage, and David Byrne, among others — and plays and musicals familiar enough to be called classics — by Sondheim, Arthur Miller, Tennessee Williams, and two each by William Inge and Eugene O’Neill,
The only show I have a ticket for right now is Sundown, Yellow Moon.
I guess I'm most looking forward to Miss Saigon followed by Come From Away though I'm not that excited about either show.
I wish more people were talking about Bull in a China Shop but I have as little opinion on it as when LCT first emailed trying to get me to buy a ticket to a show I knew nothing about. I'd also like to know more about The Moors and Joan of Arc: Into the Fire but I can't just be buying tickets for everything with a female protagonist. I have to have some semblance of a budget.
Also, I did not realize Abigail Breslin was playing a 14-year-old.
The only one I've already purchased tickets for is Miss Saigon.
I would like to see Significant Other, but I simply don't have a spot in my itinerary for it.
The plot of Come From Away appeals to me, but the musical style (from the excerpts I've heard) is not really my cup of tea. If I had the time and it was at TKTS, I would definitely go.
The Moors and How to Transcend a Happy Marriage sound interesting, but both will close before I'll have an opportunity to see them.
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"Michael Riedel...The Perez Hilton of the New York Theatre scene" - Craig Hepworth, What's On Stage
Very excited for Groundhog Day, Miss Saigon and Come from Away. I will be seeing them in my June trip. Maybe some other shows too but those are my top 3