It's insanely early, but so many shows have already started announcing for this season that I thought it'd make sense to start a thread compiling them all (similar to the one I've been maintaining for the 2017-2018 season).
Again, I classify a "confirmed" production as a show that has announced either official production dates or a venue.
New Musicals • Ain't Too Proud – Imperial Theatre • Be More Chill – Lyceum Theatre • Beetlejuice – Winter Garden Theatre • The Cher Show –Neil Simon Theatre • Gettin' the Band Back Together –Belasco Theatre • Hadestown – Walter Kerr Theatre • Head Over Heels –Hudson Theatre • King Kong –Broadway Theatre • Pretty Woman –Nederlander Theatre • The Prom –Longacre Theatre • Tootsie – Marquis Theatre
Musical Revivals • Kiss Me, Kate –Studio 54
New Plays • American Son –Booth Theatre • Bernhardt/Hamlet –American Airlines Theatre • Choir Boy –Samuel J. Friedman Theatre • The Ferryman –Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre • Gary: A Sequel to Titus Andronicus – Booth Theatre • Hillary & Clinton – Golden Theatre • Ink –Samuel J. Friedman Theatre • The Lifespan of a Fact –Studio 54 • The Nap –Samuel J. Friedman Theatre • Network – Belasco Theatre • Straight White Men –Hayes Theatre • To Kill a Mockingbird –Shubert Theatre
Play Revivals • All My Sons – American Airlines Theatre • The Boys in the Band –Booth Theatre • Burn This – Hudson Theatre • King Lear – Cort Theatre • Torch Song –Hayes Theatre • True West –American Airlines Theatre • The Waverly Gallery –Golden Theatre
Other • Celebrity Autobiography – Marquis Theatre • Mike Birbiglia's The New One – Cort Theatre • Ruben & Clay's Christmas Show – Imperial Theatre
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I assume that since it's starting performances on April 30, 2018 that today's announcement about The Boys in the Band marks the first play revival announced for the 2018-2019 season...
How about the Wiz? I'm anxious to see if Neil Meron & Craig Zadan are still committed to bringing the revival to Broadway. Bring in a new cast if needed
^ I just thought I would bring it up since we haven't heard anything in a while. Plus I really liked the Wiz Live on NBC two years ago. The cast was amazing although the pacing was rushed in bits and pieces
I kind of would love to see what Cirque could do with The Wiz. They have great ideas, but aren't good at the book musical thing. So a show with an already established book/music, would be great.
The Nap is definitely a new play, but I'm not 100% sure on Choir Boy. I've listed it in the Play Revival category for now, but I'm totally open to change it if somebody thinks this is incorrect!
BroadwayConcierge said: "The Nap is definitely a new play, but I'm not 100% sure on Choir Boy. I've listed it in the Play Revival category for now, but I'm totally open to change it if somebody thinks this is incorrect!"
I'd be very surprised if they consider it a revival. First off, I doubt they would allow it to fall under the classic rule when has not worked its way into the theatrical cannon between its premier and now. Second, its off-Broadway premier was only 5 years ago, which admittedly is a bit of a large gap for a new play on Broadway, but gaps of 2, 3, and 4 years do happen, and 5 or more is not unheard of. Consider that The Visit, which was deemed a new musical, had premiered something like 15 years earlier in regional theatre.
Third, and perhaps most importantly, the press release specifically refers to this production as a "transfer" as opposed to a revival. And it will once again be directed by Trip Cullman, which isn't a sure sign of it being considered new (Blackbird comes to mind as an exception), but it increases the likelihood that they will view it as a transfer of a new play, and not a revival of an established one.
JBroadway, wow, thank you for explaining that so well! I always get a little tripped up on classifying shows that have a prior history like that. I really appreciate it. I've moved it to the New Plays category
theatregoer3, yup! And so is Tootsie! But I'm trying to keep this list limited to productions that are confirmed to open, either by announcing official dates or a venue (just because so many things are "announced" but end up falling through).