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.
CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY: August 13 - 18, 2019
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.
Has anyone heard when the Kennedy Center or National Theatre in DC plan to announce? I have the opportunity to subscribe to the Hippodrome but it's a little further out of my way.and I'd rather the KC or National if they'll have the same shows.
3girls2luv said: "Has anyone heard when the Kennedy Center or National Theatre in DC plan to announce? I have the opportunity to subscribe to the Hippodrome but it's a little further out of my way.and I'd rather the KC or National if they'll have the same shows.
Someone on here said Come From Away was coming to Chicago, is it not coming until the spring? If i remember correctly, BIC usually announces the fall and spring shows separately.
edit: they have added dates and the theatres
Charlie: October 2-October 21, 2018 @ the oriental
Hello, Dolly: October 23-November 17, 2018 @ the oriental
Miss Saigon: November 13-December 8, 2018 @ the Cadillac palace
The Book of Mormon: November 20-December 2, 2018 @ the oriental
The play that goes wrong: December 4-December 16, 2018 @ the oriental
Fiddler: December 18, 2018-January 16, 2019 @ the Cadillac palace
Dear Evan Hansen: February 12-March 10, 2019 @ the oriental
A Bronx Tale: March 12-March 24, 2019 @ the oriental
Anastasia: March 26-April 7, 2019 @ the oriental
Falsettos: May 28-June 9, 2019 @ the oriental
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Someone on here said Come From Away was coming to Chicago, is it not coming until the spring? If i remember correctly, BIC usually announces the fall and spring shows separately."
Someone on here said Come From Away was coming to Chicago, is it not coming until the spring? If i remember correctly, BIC usually announces the fall and spring shows separately."
yes, Spring time. don't have the exact dates though.
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.
minicko88 said: "Has anyone heard when Houston is going to announce? I am starting to get frustrated."
You and me both. I asked them on Facebook and got "March" as an answer. I also asked at The Hobby Center and they just shrugged their shoulders and said they didn't know. It's usually in January or at least it has been the last few years. I'm a subscriber and did get an email confirming ALADDIN but nothing else. PHANTOM OF THE OPERA is also playing the Hobby Center next year - don't know if it will be a part of the season or an add-on but it's scheduled for a two-week run.
Hopefully soon...and I hope TUTS will announce their sixth show shortly as well.
Dallas Theatre Fan said: "Dallas Summer Musicals just put up another great season after a few duds the last few years. Lets hope the AT&T Performing Arts can put one up that can compete because, quite frankly ATTPac's facilities are 10x nicer then DSM."
Good luck to ATTPAC going forward, because they are going to need it. There is a new sheriff in town .... well, actually the quite old DSM. Now that they are partnered with Broadway Across America, DSM is getting all the best tours and ATTPAC has to settle for the scraps and sloppy seconds. This current ATTPAC season is horrible.
ATTPAC announces their 6 show 2018-19 season this Sunday but frankly I am not looking forward to hearing about it. They have already announced 2 of the 6 .... touring Falsettos and Hairpsray. Hairspray will be a local production. It is obvious ATTPAC has not been able to book 6 quality touring shows after DSM was done cherry picking whatever they wanted, including Hamilton, so ATTPAC has resorted to collaborating with local Dallas Theater Center to produce their own show for one week in July, 2019. ATTPAC takes two weeks worth of season subscriptions and Dallas Theater Center also has a healthy subscriber base, and they are going to have to fit 3 weeks of subscribers into one week of performances.
ATTPAC is probably really regretting they didn't beat DSM to the punch in aligning with Broadway Across America. I am hoping they announce some combination of Come From Away, Charlie, Bronx Tale, Play That Goes Wrong, Cats, Natasha and Pierre because those are about all the options that DSM has not announced ..... but just as likely is that many of those have already been reserved for DSMs 2019-20 season, which already includes Dear Evan Hansen. When ATTPAC opened, I assumed it would mean the death of DSM. But it looks like it is the other way around, at least when it comes to touring Musicals. DSM is actually sold out of 2018-19 subscriptions. Good luck to ATTPAC.
Good luck to ATTPAC going forward, because they are going to need it. There is a new sheriff in town .... well, actually the quite oldDSM. Now that they are partnered with Broadway Across America, DSM is getting all the best tours and ATTPAC has to settle for the scraps and sloppy seconds. This current ATTPAC season is horrible.
ATTPAC announces their 6 show 2018-19 season this Sunday but frankly I am not looking forward to hearing about it. They have already announced 2 of the 6 .... touringFalsettos and Hairpsray. Hairspray will be a local production. It is obvious ATTPAC hasnot been able to book 6 quality touringshowsafter DSM was done cherry picking whatever they wanted,including Hamilton, so ATTPAChasresorted to collaborating with local Dallas Theater Center to produce their own show for one weekin July,2019. ATTPAC takes two weeks worth of season subscriptions and Dallas Theater Center also has a healthy subscriber base, and they are going to have to fit 3 weeks of subscribersinto one week of performances.
ATTPAC is probably really regretting they didn't beat DSM to the punch in aligning with Broadway Across America. I am hoping they announce some combination ofCome From Away, Charlie, Bronx Tale, Play That Goes Wrong, Cats, Natasha and Pierre because those are about all the options that DSM has not announced ..... but just as likely is that many of those have already been reserved for DSMs 2019-20 season, which already includes Dear Evan Hansen. When ATTPAC opened, I assumed it would mean the death of DSM. But it lookslike itis the other way around, at least when it comes to touring Musicals. DSM is actually sold out of 2018-19 subscriptions. Good luck to ATTPAC."
I agree, as you probably recall, DSM had a string of awful seasons and had to shake up the executive team. With the old team they would never had brought BOM and never would have gotten Hamilton.
I hope whatever issues there are between ATTPAC and DSM can be solved, the Winspears is perfect for shows compared to Fair Park. Plus, leaving Fair Park at night can get sketchy quickly.