Given that no production from Paper Mill has transferred (at least in recent memory), and the not-so-hot word of mouth so far, I'm guessing slim-to-none.
No Papermill production has ever transferred. The one that got the closest was the truly remarkable Buckley/Gibson Gypsy. Seeing as the only selling point of Monty is Elaine Stritch and that it's highly unnecessary as a revival (plus, the coming season's already saturated with unexpected revival transfers - Night Music, Finian's Rainbow, Ragtime), I highly doubt it.
i know for a fact that it's in the next 2 years its due to make an appearance in the West End. I know the choreographer and probably shouldn't say their name except for the fact that the gig will be their first venture into the west end as fully fledged choreographer, they have known mostly for being associate choreographer to some very big names... i mean tony award winning names for current shows
THE FULL MONTY has never been as good as its original cast. The second cast (with Will Chase) was a close second and the London cast (at least the one I saw) was dismal. Touring companies have been limp [pun intended].
It's a good show, don't get me wrong, however it requires spot-on casting and it doesn't always get that.
Buckley was fine, but Gibson was AWFUL (in the clips I've seen). Her actting in the Gypsy clips and Cabaret was so unexciting and emotionless. Her singing voice in no way fits the Broadway stage either.
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The Full Monty opened less than nine years ago, and closed less than seven years ago. There are dozens of shows that are better candidates for revival. I am seeing The Full Monty next week, and I'l report back on my impressions.
Of Papermill's productions, both Gypsy and Follies were worthy of transfer. I would disagree with the prior poster who said Gibson wasn't up to the title role; she more than held her own. And that production also featured Lenny Wolpe, who was a terrific Herbie to Buckley's Rose.
It's a shame that Follies didn't transfer. Their cast was incredible (see link), and the production was exponentially better than the recent Roundabout production. Papermill's Follies cast
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