I've really appreciated a few posters who track confirmed shows for next season, or next seasons tours.
i havent been able to find a single source for pre-broadway musical tryouts (other than playbills list which often doesnt have detail info). There are exciting shows in the pipeline like Moulin Rouge, Little Jagged Pill, and others.
Does anyone have a great single source, or is someone on the board willing to act as an source to summarize upcoming pre-broadway musical tryouts?
Confirmed Musical Pre-Broadway Tryouts:
Jagged Little Pill AMERICAN REPERTORY THEATER Boston MAY 5, 2018–JULY 15, 2018
Half Time begins previews at Paper Mill on May 31st and runs thru July 1st
Moulin Rouge Musical Citi Emerson colonial theatre Boston june 27 to august 5 2018
Tootsie Musical Cadillac Palace Theatre Chicago from September 11 – October 14 2018
Beetlejuice the Musical THE NATIONAL THEATRE • WASH D.C. OCT14 - NOV 18, 2018
Hadestown London November 2, 2018–January 26, 2019
Diana the Musical la jolla playhouse la jolla, CA feb 19 to mar 31 2019
Seconding this request, it'd be interesting to see everything in the pipeline. The only ones I know about are some near me in DC - The Girlfriend at the Signature Theater, and Beetlejuice premiering at the National Theater in the fall.
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Ain’t Too Proud to Beg is playing DC this summer and Toronto late fall. I believe Broadway is still on their radar. It’s definitely a stronger show then some things we got this season.
The Flamingo Kid is supposed to premiere at Hartford Stage starting May 9, 2019.
Hadestown is opening in London in a November and I f’ing hope it’s the next stop on the way to broadway.
No idea if there are any plans to go to Broadway but since the upcoming season is currently lackluster, I will be funneling my theater-going dollars into off-Broadway. Beast in the Jungle, Carmen Jones, Little Rock, On A Clear Day You Can See Forever, This Ain't No Disco, and Be More Chill are currently on my radar.
I don't know if there are Broadway aspirations yet, but Chicago will be premiering Heartbreak Hotel this summer from the creators of Million Dollar Quartet. It's being billed as a prequel, focusing on the songwriting relationship of Elvis Presley and Sam Phillips.
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