They're not holding out. They all know it's smarter to announce a tour before the Tonys because that way they get the road votes. I'm sure they're all scrambling to do so.
I thought that most nominated musicals wait till to see if they win best musical before announcing a tour. That is what happened with Avenue Q. And correct me if I'm wrong but didn't Wicked wait till at least after the Tonys to announce a tour?
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Nope. Avenue Q announced a tour before the Tonys. Then they won and canceled the tour in favor of the Las Vegas production which caused some controversy amongst the road voters who voted for the show specifically to have the announced tour play their theatre.
I would imagine that In The Heights, Cry-Baby, and Xanadu will tour, with Young Frakenstein and The Little Mermaid - A Catered Affair, I'm not so sure. I'd love it to, but I'm not sure it would.
There was an article on Playbill about "Passing Strange" touring, and how one booking group even had it on its future productions list.
Cry-Baby-2009 In the Heights-Tour will probably start in spring 2009 The Little Mermaid-I have no idea, but it will definitely happen, knowing Disney Young Frankenstein-I don't know if they will tour this A Catered Affair-Not sure Grey Gardens never announced a tour The Boy from Oz never did a US Tour (they really should, though) Caroline or Change never did a tour
I would like to see the last 3 more than anything on that list (specifically Grey Gardens and Caroline or Change, because I saw Boy from Oz on Broadway, and it was good, but it wouldn't be good without Hugh, and he probably won't do a tour, and also, I love the music in Grey Gardens and Caroline or Change, but I've never seen the show, and I want to. The Boy from Oz was actually so dependent on Hugh that every time that he got sick/couldn't make a show, they didn't do a performance)
They can't tour Grey Gardens. There is not a single penny that can go into a tour for that show. The show's bank account went down to zero during the Broadway run which is why they closed it.
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So Broadway shows/tours should do whatever is convent for you as oppose to whatever works for the business they are in?
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Today, Chicago Tribune reporter Chris Jones reported that the following shows will probably tour[come to Chicago] soon:
In the Heights: 2009 or 2010. (he called it "a certainty") Young Frankenstein : "will tour during the 2009 season" Xanadu: in January (previously announce long stay at Drury Lane in Chicago) August: Osage County: "likely to appear during the 2009-10 season" The Little Mermaid: "At some point...will have to wait in line behind Mary Poppins" Cry-Baby: "There is some hubristic talk of a tour, but it sounds iffy" SITPWG: maybe 2009 or 2010 if they can get technology on the road.
I remember reading a while back that they were going to do a tour of Grey Gardens with Christine Ebersole after she did the show in London. The latter has yet to happen, so I wouldn't count on the tour happening.
Cry baby will not tour. They are handing out comps like crazy for the show right now. They haven't made a profit any week that they have been open. Why would anyone invest money in a tour? There will be a closing announced a week from tomorrow. I guarantee it.
Other than that, did you enjoy the play Mrs Lincoln?
There was an article on playbill.com a while back that talked about a Sunday tour. It said that a company that produces tours has sundy ( the most recent Broadway revival. Not just some random production of Sunday in the Park With George) as one of their upcoming shows that they are going to tour. That was all the article on playbill.com said. It never said if the tour was confirmed by roundabout or anything like that.
The same website also has Curtains listed as one of their upcoming touring productions.
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