Cyndi Lauper and Harvey Fierstein's Tony-winning musical Kinky Boots will return this summer for an off-Broadway run at Stage 42, beginning performances July 26 and opening on August 25.
Jerry Mitchell will return to direct and choreograph the production, for which casting and additional information has not yet been announced.
Definitely will be scaled down. More or less what should be expected for any regional theaters about to do the show.
A Chorus Line revival played its final Broadway performance on August 17, 2008. The tour played its final performance on August 21, 2011. A new non-equity tour started in October 2012 played its final performance on March 23, 2013. Another non-equity tour launched on January 20, 2018. The tour ended its US run in Kansas City and then toured throughout Japan August & September 2018.
EDSOSLO858 said: "Has anyone realized yet this was announced on the 3-year anniversary ofKinky Boots's Broadway closing night?"
yepp. Was just thinking about how much I miss the show and was confused why I got a notification that KB posted on Instagram . I saw it 4 times in it's last year and it's sooo amazing .
Didn’t expect this. Will be interesting to see if this can find an off-bway audience at the possibly-cursed Stage 42.
We should assume this is an open ended run because it’s still going to be quite costly to put up, even if they’re repurposing sets/costumes from the tours.
What a fun surprise! I do miss the show and was so sad when it closed. Broadway - well Off-Broadway but close enough - could really use a show like this right now.
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After the producers flubbed the closing by over estimating the demand, is there really enough demand to sustain an Off-BWay run?
I understand from cost standpoint the Broadway production had a unit set, which should be easily translatable to an off-bway theater. Add to that most of the ensemble is superfluous and can easily be cut down from 16 to 10, with 6 factory workers and 4 "Angels" from 10 workers and 6 "Angels", with very little impact on the story telling. Then also make Nicola double cast as an ensemble track and/or Lauren understudy, since the role was so severely truncated between its out of town tryout and Broadway. It really doesn't make financial sense to pay an actor a principal rate, for having less stage time and character presence than Harry, who is has leads half of a song and is considered an ensemble track.
I wonder what other changes will be made to the production though?
ACL2006 said: "Definitely will be scaled down. More or less what should be expected for any regional theaters about to do the show."
I'm hazy on the dates for when this was coming to regional houses. I thought it odd that it was announced that the show would be available for licensing while a regional production was already being performed in Indianapolis.
It's already being done regionally by a ton of theaters and on cruise ships.
Not sure if there is demand since it's so readily available across the country. But I think Stage 42 is such a great venue, so glad to see it's getting used. And the show was selling decently, so to scale it down and move it to a decent sized house might be a smart move. Get someone like Todrick Hall back to open the show... could have a nice Off-Broadway life.
When shows like JERSEY BOYS and AVE Q and PLAY THAT GOES WRONG have moved Off-Broadway, do we have an idea of what percentage of tickets are sold day-of by the TKTS flyering teams? Those shows are constantly being hawked every time I'm near the booth, and it may be that there's a business model wherein a majority of seats can be sold at half-off and still break even. And most of the ticketbuyers don't know the difference between Off-bway and Bway.
I have to admire the hustle of those teams and the marketing to tourists –– which is wholly different than marketing a new show.
Early prediction on changes to the show is that the repeated line "Ladies, gentlemen and those who have yet to make up your minds." will be scrapped in favor of something less binary.
ErmengardeStopSniveling said: "When shows like JERSEY BOYS and AVE Q and PLAY THAT GOES WRONG have moved Off-Broadway, do we have an idea of what percentage of tickets are sold day-of by the TKTS flyering teams? Those shows are constantly being hawked every time I'm near the booth, and it may be that there's a business model wherein a majority of seats can be sold at half-off and still break even. And most of the ticketbuyers don't know the difference between Off-bway and Bway.
I have to admire the hustle of those teams and the marketing to tourists –– which is wholly different than marketing a new show."
No clue, but Rock of Ages has clearly proven that a "big" Broadway show can still make some coin off-Broadway. I think it's a smart move.
jkcohen626 said: "Early prediction on changes to the show is that the repeated line "Ladies, gentlemen and those who have yet to make up your minds." will be scrapped in favor of something less binary."
I really thought that by the end of the run this show had lost its teeth. The stunt casting had gotten ridiculous (to the point where some performers couldn't even handle the score) and the Angels were clearly exhausted and marking their choreography. The tour performance that I saw suffered the same fate-low energy.
I'd love to see this work, but I don't have high hopes. Tourists might flock to it.
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This started performances this week. Has anyone seen it? Any noticeable changes due to the smaller stage? Curious if they're still using the treadmills.
A Chorus Line revival played its final Broadway performance on August 17, 2008. The tour played its final performance on August 21, 2011. A new non-equity tour started in October 2012 played its final performance on March 23, 2013. Another non-equity tour launched on January 20, 2018. The tour ended its US run in Kansas City and then toured throughout Japan August & September 2018.
nativenewyorker2 said: "They also edited out the young Charlie and Lola parts for the new space."
The non-equity tour did that and I've noticed certain regional theaters cutting them, too.
Their rehearsal footage has 6 Angels.
A Chorus Line revival played its final Broadway performance on August 17, 2008. The tour played its final performance on August 21, 2011. A new non-equity tour started in October 2012 played its final performance on March 23, 2013. Another non-equity tour launched on January 20, 2018. The tour ended its US run in Kansas City and then toured throughout Japan August & September 2018.
Does anyone know if they're offering any sort of rush policy? Despite the sale on TodayTix I expected this to show up on tdf which it hasn't (yet) and prices are a bit higher than what I've been expecting