The Broadway run at the Marquis is on Ticketmaster now, so it looks like an announcement is imminent. First preview is May 13, 2023, with what looks like an opening night of June 22.
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Interesting they're not trying to open in time to be eligible for the current Tony season. They could easily move up everything one month since Beetlejuice is exiting early enough.
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.
ACL2006 said: "Interesting they're not trying to open in time to be eligible for the current Tony season. They could easily move up everything one month since Beetlejuice is exiting early enough."
Considering this and Back to the Future, maybe summer is the new spring but you can build a tourist-driven audience that wouldn’t automatically be built in for a fall or early spring opening. Especially for big musicals like these.
I feel like this show is WAY too similar to & JULIET to succeed. Not only do both share several songs, but they also share very similar themes. Is there enough room on Broadway for the both of them? I guess we’re gonna find out!
I actually had a good time when I saw it in DC, but it definitely needed some work. I’m sure it’ll be beefed up a bit more for Broadway, as the sets and costumes were far from Broadway worthy. Looking forward to seeing all the changes when it comes to Broadway!
ACL2006 said: "Interesting they're not trying to open in time to be eligible for the current Tony season. They could easily move up everything one month since Beetlejuice is exiting early enough."
Or they are avoiding the Tony deadline so they don't have to deal with all the bad press if they get no nominations or just one or two.
OMG Finally! I LOVED this show so much, and I can't wait to see it again on Broadway. There's a rumor that Britney will make an announcement tomorrow which is her birthday. This could be related to that so we'll have to wait and see
seaweedjstubbs said: "I feel like this show is WAY too similar to & JULIET to succeed. Not only do both share several songs, but they also share very similar themes. Is there enough room on Broadway for the both of them? I guess we’re gonna find out!
I actually had a good time when I saw it in DC, but it definitely needed some work. I’m sure it’ll be beefed up a bit more for Broadway, as the sets and costumes were far from Broadway worthy. Looking forward to seeing all the changes when it comes to Broadway!"
&J was the first reason of thought of for why they’d be avoiding opening “this season” even though they are coming right after the Tonys deadline. I enjoyed the show in DC but it seems like a long shot to still be open for the 2024 Tonys.
I saw this in D.C. last year and while I thoroughly enjoyed it, it doesn't hold a candle to the quality of & Juliet which comes off like masterpiece theatre compared to this stupid, silly romp of a time.
I really, REALLY hope they are beefing up the physical production for Broadway. The material was honestly mostly solid, but the show looked cheap and ugly last year. If it can somehow make it to & Juliet and/or Moulin Rouge levels of jukebox musical visual extravagance, it might have a chance.
I wonder if Britney is involved in this at all? Unless they use Work B*tch or Everytime they don't actually need her approval, but I can only imagine the bad press if she condemns it.
Ke3 said: "I wonder if Britney is involved in this at all? Unless they use Work B*tch or Everytime they don't actually need her approval, but I can only imagine the bad press if she condemns it."
BETTY22 said: "Will Britney fans show up the way ABBA fans did?
I think they will be disappointed that this is not the story of her life."
Or how some of the original lyrics are altered to match the plot of the show... i.e. like the title.
And since I am assuming Guarini is still playing the prince, he and Britney's fanbases kind of intersect and that's some kind of similar draw even though she's not in the show herself. Or I could be an overassumption. In the end: new shows, new jobs, new people buying tickets, so I'm happy. lol.
Ke3 said: "I wonder if Britney is involved in this at all? Unless they use Work B*tch or Everytime they don't actually need her approval, but I can only imagine the bad press if she condemns it."
Yes, both are in the musical as well as 'Cinderella', 'Make Me', 'If I'm dancing', 'Passenger' among other songs written and co-written by Britney
BETTY22 said: "Will Britney fans show up the way ABBA fans did?
I think they will be disappointed that this is not the story of her life."
I don't think this musical is aiming for Britney fans only. When I saw the tryout in DC last year, the public was really diverse and sitting next to me there was a man in his 70s. During intermission he turned to me and said "I didn't know all these were Britney songs, I've heard most of them before so I'm surprised. This musical is so fun and great'
I think this what the musical is aiming for, a very popular catalogue of songs that perhaps not everyone knows they're Britney's
BETTY22 said: "Will Britney fans show up the way ABBA fans did?
I think they will be disappointed that this is not the story of her life."
Think the diehard fans would probably feel a musical about her life, unless she was INTIMATELY involved in the development of the story, would be exploitative. So this may be a safer bet for the fans aspect.
Though her life would make an excellent musical using her catalogue.